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Sledge Hammer
How to Rim a Glass with Salt or Sugar?
MOREMastering the Art of Rimming Glasses Creatively
Step 1: Choose the Right Glass
Select
a glass appropriate for the cocktail. Commonly rimmed glasses include
margarita glasses for salt rims and martini glasses for sugar rims.
Step 2: Prepare the Rim
Wet
the rim of the glass with a lime or lemon wedge for salt rims, or
simple syrup for sugar rims. Ensure an even coating without excess
liquid.
Step 3: Spread Salt or Sugar
Pour salt or sugar
onto a flat, clean surface. Gently roll the wet rim of the glass into
the salt or sugar, ensuring an even coat. Tilt and rotate the glass for
full coverage.
Step 4: Tap Off Excess
Hold the glass upside down and tap it lightly to remove any excess salt or sugar. This prevents an overly thick or uneven rim.
Step 5: Chill or Set
For
cocktails served over ice, place the glass in the freezer for a few
minutes to set the rim. For warm cocktails, the rim is ready for use.
Sledge Hammer
Absolut Vodka, Lime, Citrusy
- Lime 1 slice(s)
- Absolut Vodka 9 cl
Any Glass of your Choice
sledge hammer is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Lime,Absolut Vodka .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Sledge Hammer Ingredients
Lime,Absolut Vodka,
Sledge Hammer Recipe
In a shaker, squeeze the juice of one lemon or lime slice over ice. Add the Vodka, shake well and strain into a lowball glass.
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