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Citrus fruits like lemons and limes are classic sources of sourness. Other options include grapefruit, oranges, or even sour mix. Freshly squeezed juices often provide a more vibrant flavor.

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Slime

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Vodka, Lime Juice, Sprite, Citrusy


  • Vodka 9 cl
  • Lime Juice - Fill
  • Sprite 1 splash


Collins glass


Slime
Slime is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Vodka, Lime Juice,Sprite .Served using Collins glass
For a sweet and sour shooter, try this playfully named Slime - vodka topped with Sprite and lime juice for an easy, fizzy cocktail. The lime adds tangy citrus while the Sprite lends bubbly sweetness. Mix the vodka and lime together first before topping with Sprite for a refreshing blended flavor. Bottoms up!


Slime Ingredients


Vodka, Lime Juice,Sprite,


Slime Recipe


Pour Vodka into glass. Add a splash or two of sprite... Fill with lime juice/pop.

Slime is usually gelatin or whipped cream or thick lime juice used in a way that gives the drink a slimy texture and a spooky or gross feeling about it. If you are making a vodka slime cocktail, you will want to make sure that your vodka is well chilled so that it does not melt the ice cream too quickly. You can also add food coloring to the vodka to give it a more eerie look.


Vodka slime is a great choice for a Halloween party because it is so easy to make and can be served in small glasses or cups. The best part about this drink is that it is not too sweet and has a bit of a tang to it from the lime juice.


Slime is definitely not just for kids anymore. It is being used in all sorts of creative ways, including in cocktails. The vodka slime cocktail is a great example of how to use slime to make a grown-up drink. This cocktail is perfect for Halloween parties or any other time you want to gross out your friends.



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  • 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.

  • Lime Juice

    Lime Juice being rich in Vitamin C is an excellent remedy for sore throat and aids in digestion and controls blood sugar, and also promoted weight loss. It is used for various culinary and non-culinary purposes all over the world. Lime juice is known to reduce or even reverse the effects of excessive alcohol consumption and intoxication.
    The difference between Lime Juice and Lemon Juice is that although the sweet and sour Lemon and the bitter and sour Lime are two different fruits, they have similar properties and tastes similar too, the Lime, unlike the sweet and large Lemon, is used raw and is usually plucked green and has more bitterness and sourness in it's taste, and is grown better in tropical and sub-tropical climates.
    In drink mixing, fresh lemon juice brings a tangy zing to so many classic drinks and in fact, it's the most used ingredient in drink mixing other than the liquors of course.

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