Whiskey and lime cocktail recipe
Whiskey and Lime Cocktail recipe
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In this blog post I will take you thru the steps and ingredients needed to craft this recipe. Grab your favorite apron and let's go.Looking for a refreshing and tangy cocktail to spice up your evening? Look no further than the Whiskey and Lime Cocktail recipe! This delightful concoction combines the smoothness of whiskey with the zesty kick of fresh lime juice, resulting in a drink that is both bold and invigorating. Perfect for those who enjoy a balance of strong flavors, this cocktail is sure to impress your guests at any gathering. So grab your shaker and get ready to mix up a drink that will leave you wanting more!
Keywords: Whiskey, Lime, Cocktail, Refreshing, Tangy
Whiskey and lime cocktail recipe details
Ingredients
90 ml whiskey |
230 ml ginger ale |
1 tsp lime juice |
some ice cubes |
Instructions
Fill whiskey in a glass filled with ice. Top with ginger ale and add lime. Stir until well mixed. Enjoy your beverage (in moderation).Preparation time:
ca. 5 min
Grade of difficulty:
easy
Calories per portion:
n/a
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I wouldn’t normally mix whisky with anything other than a few drops of water (to activate it), but hey, since it is a Whiskey and Lime Cocktail I guess I can’t go around and complain 🙂