At the end of the day, it’s nice to have a glass or two of your favorite alcoholic beverage. Apart from lightening the mood, alcohol is a good icebreaker on special occasions.
Some people prefer a bottle of beer while others would rather have a glass of wine. In recent months, however, there has been a significant spike in the gin segment. Social drinkers have apparently rediscovered this classic drink, making it popular in cocktail parties and get-togethers. Of particular interest, especially with millennials, is pink gin, which has made a remarkable impression among young social drinkers because of its Instagrammable aesthetics.
Drinking The BaR Premium Gin with just ice or tonic water is enough. However, there are other ways to enjoy the gin—especially the elegant and fruity Pink Gin that highlights the sweetness and acidity of strawberries, making it easier to drink and a go-to cocktail base. Here are some recipes to make the most out of it:
Pink G&T with strawberries
Ingredients
45 ml The BaR Premium Pink Gin
135 ml tonic water or clear soda
Sliced strawberries
Preparation
1. In a glass, mix The BaR Premium Pink Gin and tonic water or clear soda.
2. Fill with lots of ice.
3. Top with sliced strawberries.
4. Serve.
Pink Spritz
Ingredients
60 ml The BaR Premium Pink Gin
30 ml fresh lemon juice
30 ml sparkling wine
10 ml sugar syrup
Lemon zest
Preparation
1. In a glass filled with ice, add The BaR Premium Pink Gin, fresh lemon juice, and sugar syrup.
2. Top with the sparkling wine.
3. Garnish with lemon zest.
4. Serve.
Pink Punch
Ingredients
300 ml The BaR Premium Pink Gin
300 ml cranberry juice
300 ml lemon juice
60 ml sugar syrup
Raspberries, mixed berries, and sliced strawberries to garnish
Preparation
1. Combine The BaR Premium Pink Gin, cranberry juice, lemon juice, and sugar syrup in a pitcher. Fill with lots of ice.
2. Add the berries and then stir.
3. Serve.
The BaR Premium Gin is available in grocery and convenience stores, as well as Boozy.ph.
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