Cuban Immigrant

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1. Use Sealed Containers: Store ice in sealed containers to prevent absorption of odors.
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Cuban Immigrant

Low ABV ( less than 15% ),Light and refreshing.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.


  • Gin 6 cl
  • Sprite Soda 6 cl
  • Sherbet 1 scoop


highball glass


Cuban Immigrant
cuban immigranCuban Immigrant is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Gin,Sprite Soda,Sherbet .Served using highball glass


Cuban Immigrant Ingredients


Gin,Sprite Soda,Sherbet,


Cuban Immigrant Recipe


Combine all the ingredients in a cocktail shaker half-filled with ice cubes. Shake vigorously, strain into a highball glass, and serve.

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  • Gin

    Gin is a distilled alcoholic beverage that has it's origin in medicinal liquor made by monks and alchemists across Europe. The historical Gin producing regions are Southern France, Flanders and Netherlands. Gin was originally created to provide aqua vitae from grape and grain distillates.

    During the Middle ages, the newly found substance Ethanol was considered by Alchemists to be the water of life, and an aqueous solution of ethanol was in use all over Europe and had different names and is literally the origin of many spirits like Whisky ( from the Gaelic uisce beatha for water of life ). Today Gin is produces from a wide range of ingredients, which gave rise to numerous distinct styles and brands. The predominant flavour of Gin is from the Juniper berries and then each different distillery flavours it further with an assortment of botanicas or herbs, spices, floral and fruit flavours, in different combinations. Gin is commonly drank mixed with Tonic water but it is also often used as a base spirit for many gin based flavoured liqueurs like Sloe Gin.

  • Sprite Soda

    Soda refers to carbonated water, sweetened, flavoured or plain, but there is a difference between Soda and plain Carbonated Water or Sparkling Water, which is known as Seltzer Water, while Seltzer Water is plain water carbonated to add fizz, Soda water contains potassium bicarbonate and potassium sulphate in the water, and according to research Seltzer Water is safer for teeth health and sparkling water provides true hydration and is better at it than regular soda or diet soda.

  • Sherbet

    Rainbow Sherbet is a North American frozen dessert made from sugar sweetened water, cream or milk and fruit juice, fruit puree, wine, liqueur and often with fruit flavours like vanilla, chocolate.

    A lime sorbet is simple lime sugar and water but as per FDA standards, a sherbet has to have cream and must contain between one and two percent milk fat.

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