Volga Cooler

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Volga Cooler

Fruity and sweet


  • Creme De Banane 3 cl
  • Vanilla Vodka 3 cl
  • Triple Sec 1.5 cl
  • Lemon-Lime Soda - -


collins glass


Volga Cooler
volga cooler is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Creme De Banane,Vanilla Vodka,Triple Sec,Lemon-Lime Soda .Served using a collins glass
The Volga Cooler cocktail is a tropical and refreshing concoction that combines the tropical allure of Crème de Banane, the velvety smoothness of Vanilla Vodka, and the citrusy brightness of Triple Sec, all topped off with the effervescence of lemon-lime soda. This delightful cocktail is like a sip of paradise in a glass. To craft the Volga Cooler, you`ll need a cocktail shaker or a blender. Start by adding the specified amounts of Crème de Banane, Vanilla Vodka, and Triple Sec into the shaker, along with some ice. Give it a vigorous shake or blend until the ingredients are well-mixed and chilled. Then, pour the mixture into a chilled cooler glass. The final step is to fill the glass with lemon-lime soda, which imparts a delightful fizziness and a touch of tangy citrus to the drink. Garnish your Volga Cooler with a cherry, and you`ll have a visually appealing and utterly delectable cocktail that`s perfect for sipping on a sunny day or by the poolside.


Volga Cooler Ingredients


Creme De Banane,Vanilla Vodka,Triple Sec,Lemon-Lime Soda,


Volga Cooler Recipe


Shake or blend the ingredients over ice, except soda. Pour into a chilled cooler glass. Fill with soda and garnish with a cherry.

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  • Creme De Banane

    Crème de Banane is a banana flavoured liqueur bottled at 17–25% Alcohol by Volume. it is mostly used in alcoholic beverages, in cocktails and in cooking and as dessert dressing too.

    Crème de Banane, are based on neutral alcohol distilled from beet root and flavoured with an extract made from both a distillation and infusion of bananas, and sweetened with sugar.
    Note: If a Creme de Banane liquor is not available a Creme de Banane Syrup can be used as a replacement too.

  • Vanilla Vodka

    Vanilla Vodka is a pure grain Vodka infused with vanilla essence. Ciroc, Grey Goose, Smirnoff, Stolichnaya and Absolut, all have a vanilla vodka in their product range.

    Vanilla Vodka created with organic vanilla pods or essence are much mellow and smooth while cheaper varities created with artifical vanilla essence are strong sickeningly sweet and strong to the nose. Choose your vanilla vodka carefully and prefer the established brands with good review.

  • Triple Sec

    Triple-Sec is an Orange flavoured liqueur from France. It is made by macerating sun dried orange peel in alcohol for a day or more before a three step distillation. Triple Sec has a 15% to 40% ABV.

    The Triple Sec name refers to the process of distillation. Sec in French means dry or distilled and triple refers to the triple distillation process.

    It's been a popular liqueur for more than 150 years, the Dutch East India Company created orange liqueurs by steeping orange peels in alcohol from the island of Curaçao and called it Curaçao liquor, and unlike Triple Sec, the Dutch added spices and herbs to the orange and Curaçao comes in a variety of colours such as clear, orange or blue. Blue Curaçao being the most used of them, in cocktails. Triple Sec is made from neutral spirits and the Orange peel used is harvested from oranges that have the skin still green, so that the essential oils are still in the skin and has not been absorbed into the flesh. This gives Triple Sec the intense flavour.

  • Lemon Lime Soda

    Soda refers to carbonated water, sweetened, flavoured or plain, but there is a difference between Soda and plain Carbonated Water or Sparkling Water, which is known as Seltzer Water, while Seltzer Water is plain water carbonated to add fizz, Soda water contains potassium bicarbonate and potassium sulphate in the water, and according to research Seltzer Water is safer for teeth health and sparkling water provides true hydration and is better at it than regular soda or diet soda.

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