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Spring in your step
Which Country consumes the most pure alcohol per capita?
MORECzechia or the Czech Republic, the land locked European nation has a national heritage of drinking, and beer is what they consider a drink that builds beautiful bodies and the beer industry is part of their national heritage.
Czechia has the highest per capita consumption of pure alcohol of all countries of the World.
Liters of pure alcohol consumed per capita per year in Czechia is 14.3 and Americans don't feature in this list of top 10 countries.
Spring in your step
Fruity and refreshing with a ginger twist
- Vodka 9 cl
- Pineapple Juice - -
- Orange Juice 9 cl
- Ginger Ale 9 cl
- Gomme 2 teaspoon
Any Glass of your Choice
spring in your step is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Vodka,Pineapple Juice,Orange Juice,Ginger Ale,Gomme .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Spring in your step Ingredients
Vodka,Pineapple Juice,Orange Juice,Ginger Ale,Gomme,
Spring in your step Recipe
add the Vodka first, then build the cocktail by filling the glass 3/4 full with pinapple juice, then add the orange juce followed by ginger ale, finally, add the gomme syrup. Serve straight up or on the rocks and stir gently. serve in collins glass this drink has a surreal effect in that the taste dramatically changes as you drink it, this is how it got its name... dont leave for too long or the spirit will seperate leaving u an unpleasant ending to the drink
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.Pineapple Juice
Rich in antioxidants, this juice pressed from the pulp of the Pineapple is a good protection against cell degeneration, It contains bromelain, a group of enzymes known to reduce inflammation, improve digestion and boost immunity. In drink mixing, there is nothing like the tropical flavour of pineapple juice to add that tropical freshness and nuance to a cocktail.
In drink mixing pineapple having a fruity tropical aroma pineapple juice is a good companion for tropical fruits such as mango, banana, passion fruit, and also pairs well with oranges and grapefruit juice.Orange Juice
Orange Juice is an excellent source of Vitamin C, one cup contains twice the daily recommended value. Vitamin C supports the immune system and helps fighting the common cold. The folate in Orange juice supports healthy fetal development. It is low calory and thus is already a qualified alternative to cola fizz in your cocktail if you want to keep your drinks acceptably healthy.
Orange Juice being citrus and naturally sweet and sour, it literally goes with almost any liquor, and of course Vodka being neutral, the best known pairing is with Vodka. But goes well with Dark Rum too, and you get the Planter's Punch, mix it with Champagne and you have made a mimosa, or with tequila to make a tequila sunrise.Ginger Ale
Ginger Ale is a non-alcoholic carbonated soft drink with a distinct ginger flavour. it is drank on its own and as a mixer. There are two types of Ginger Ale, the classic Golden developed by Irish Doctor Thomas Joseph Cantrell, and the dry pale style with milder flavours. by John McLaughlin of Canada.
Traditional Ginger Ale is fermented using ginger, yeast (or ginger bug), water, sugar and other flavourings. Sugar is added to speed up fermentation since Ginger's sugar content is lower than needed for fermentation. In classic Ginger Ale the carbonation is not artificial but comes from the fermentation of sugar by yeast into ethanol and carbon dioxide.
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