Refresher
Can I make a non-alcoholic version of a Bloody Mary?
MOREAbsolutely. Substitute vodka with a non-alcoholic alternative or omit it entirely for a Virgin Mary. The key is to maintain the savory and spicy elements of the mix.
Refresher
- Aftershock Cool Citrus Mint Schnapps 3 cl
- Wkd Original Vodka Blue 15 cl
- Cider 15 cl
- Red Bull Energy Drink 15 cl
Collins glass
refresher is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Aftershock Cool Citrus Mint Schnapps,Wkd Original Vodka Blue,Cider,Red Bull Energy Drink .Served using Collins glass
Refresher Ingredients
Aftershock Cool Citrus Mint Schnapps,Wkd Original Vodka Blue,Cider,Red Bull Ener...
Refresher Recipe
Two ways to make this one, either start with the Blue AS and then add the ingredients in the order above and just stir to mix. The other way is to add the Blue aftershock last and then serve with a straw so that you drink from the bottom of the glass and the whole thing gets progressively stronger as you near the end (and you just wont care).
Aftershock Cool Citrus Mint Schnapps
Aftershock is a flavoured liqueur created by the Jim Beam Group in 1997, in Canada. Aftershock comes in five varieties, Red Cinnamon, Blue Cool Citrus, Black Spiced Berries, Fizzy Orange and Silver ( Silver is Apples and Red Bull )
Aftershock is 30% to 40% ABV or about 80 US Proof.
There is a myth surrounding Aftershock that Aftershock crystallised in the stomach and liquifies the next morning causing another bout of drunken stupor. This however is clearly untrue however cool it might sound.Wkd Original Vodka Blue
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.Cider
Cider can be of two types, alcoholic and the non-alcoholic apple cider, of the alcoholic ciders, there are two varieties. One being, Hard Cider, which is a fermented alcoholic beverage made from apple juice, hard cider is akin to beer and is less alcoholic than wine. The other is, Dry Cider, which is also a fermented liquor made from apple juice, but the dry cider is allowed to ferment almost all of the sugar in apples and has less than 0.5% residual sugar and is more acidic and less sweet than Hard Cider. The yeast consumes the natural sugar of cider and makes the dry cider less sweet and highly alcoholic.
Red Bull Energy Drink
Available under several brand names with Red Bull being the holder of the major market share, these are usually carbonated drinks containing stimulants, usually caffeine, which is claimed to provide mental and physical stimulation. Note that Energy drinks are not Sports Drinks and are not substitute of “Food Energy” the energy we get from metabolism of food, hence the marketing tag like “Energy” which means a temporary augmented level of awareness and alertness.
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