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sweet southerner
Sweet, Fruity, Citrusy
- Sambuca White 2.5 cl
- Blackcurrant - dash
- Lemonade - splash
Any Glass of your Choice
sweet southerner is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Sambuca White,Blackcurrant,Lemonade .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
sweet southerner Ingredients
Sambuca White,Blackcurrant,Lemonade,
sweet southerner Recipe
put your shot of white/pink sambuca into a tall glass with lots of ice. add a good splash of lemonade, then a few drops of blackcurrant. give it a stir and the how drink should go a neon-pink colour! was a hit with the ladies, when i used to make it at my club! Was a hit with the ladies, when i used to make it at my club! Tastes really nice too!
Sambuca White
Sambuca is an anise flavoured Italian liqueur, it is a colourless liqueur in pure form but there are Black Sambuca ( deep blue colour ) or Red Sambuca ( bright red in colour ), thus the colourless liqueur is distinguised as White Sambuca.
Sambuca is a minimum of 38% Alcohol by Volume, and is created by adding essential oils of star enise, or less commonly green anise, elderflower, liquorice and other herbs as per recipe of the producer, to pure alcohol and a concentrated solution of sugar.
Sambuca is served neat, on the rocks or with water. In Italian tradition, Sambuca may be consumed after coffee as an Ammazzacaffè, which is a small glass of liqueur usually consumed after coffee to dull its taste or the caffeine effect. It is a common Italian custom, especially after a generous festive meal.
Note: If a bottle of Sambuca is not what you are looking to buy, get some Anise Oil ( Green Anise ) and Anise Extract ( Star Anise ) and some Licorice Root Sticks and steep them in a Neutral Spirit like Vodka for a few days and follow available home made Sambuca recipes to create your own Sambuca for party days.Blackcurrant
Blackcurrant is a delicious berry that grows in temperate parts of Central and Northern Europe and Northern Asia, and prefers damp and fertile soil. The raw fruit is particularly rich in Vitamin C and polyphenols. It is commercially cultivated by the juice industry. Raw Blackcurrant has a strong, tart flavour, and the juice forms the basis for various cordials and juice drinks. In UK, blackcurrant cordial or blackcurrant juice is mixed with hard cider to make a cocktail called "cider and black", while "lager anf black" is blackcurrant juice or cordial with lager beer.
Lemonade
This sweetened lemon flavoured beverage is an eternal popular throughout the world and there are varieties of homemade lemonades found everywhere. In North Africa and South Asia, cloudy lemonade dominates, be sure if your cocktail requires a clear lemonade or a cloudy one, which is indication of fruit pulp presence in the mix.
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