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Communists And Tonic
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Communists And Tonic
Strong ABV ( between 20% and 30% ), Bold and noticeable.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.
- Limoncello 1 part
- Vodka 3 parts
- Tonic Water top up
Old Fashioned glass
communists and tonic is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Limoncello,Vodka,Tonic Water .Served using Old Fashioned glass
Communists And Tonic Ingredients
Limoncello,Vodka,Tonic Water,
Communists And Tonic Recipe
Shake Vodka and limoncello in a cocktail shaker with ice. Strain into glass and Top with tonic water.
Limoncello
limoncello is an Italian liqueur from Southern Italy, in Northern Italy it is usually referred to as Limoncino. It is a lemon liqueur, made from the zest of Femminello St.Teresa lemons.
Lemon zest, or peels without the pith, is steeped in rectified spirit until the essential oils are released. The yellow spirit is then blended with simple syrup.
Note: If a bottle of Limoncello is hard to come buy and it's not particularly the base spirit of the cocktail, Limoncello can be substituted with a neutral spirit like a neutral Vodka blended with some syrup like Torani Lemon Syrup.Vodka
Vodka is an European clear distilled alcoholic drink that has been one of the most popular drinks across the world .
You'll find it to be the most popular spirit in drink making because of it's neutral taste and absence of flavour and colour.
Vodka often replaces Gin in many traditional cocktails
Vodka is known to be good for the heart, and if consumed in moderation, can prove to be good for cardiovascular health
Note that these days there are flavoured Vodka available in the market too, and some cocktails do make use of them.Tonic Water Top with
Tonic Water originated in India when quinine was recommended to British officials and soldiers as a prophylactic against Malaria, quinine was mixed with soda to make it palatable, and since the British soldiers already received a ration of Gin, Gin and Tonic was born when Tonic Water was mixed with Gin and some sugar to make the medicine enjoyable.
Modern commercial tonic water produced for causal mixing in cocktails contains very little quinine and has citrus flavour additions and additional sugar or corn syrup for a better taste.
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