Are you searching for an invigorating brunch drink, or an effortless drink to serve at happy hour? Look no further: this Cranberry Vodka Press recipe is ideal! Made up of just three ingredients and is simple to create.
Add cucumber slices or muddled berries for an invigorating and fresh cocktail experience. Or you could use flavored vodka or lemon lime soda like Sprite or 7-Up as base ingredients.
1. Vodka
Vodka is a high-purity liquor crafted from alcohol derived from corn, whey, potatoes or other grains and typically consumed in moderation; with few calories it may provide health benefits when used responsibly. Vodka first gained widespread recognition in Russia during the late Middle Ages due to Genoese ambassadors bringing Aqua Vitae (“Water of Life”) from Genoa; Russians then used this name for any drink containing alcohol including beer and kvass as they saw fit.
Vodka Press is an easy and refreshing cocktail to enjoy at any gathering, perfect for summer days, holiday gatherings or casual backyard barbecues. All it requires are three ingredients to create this refreshing beverage – make this recipe your go-to drink and you may find yourself making more! For added zest add lime juice or mint leaves as garnish; or if looking to reduce caloric intake substitute 7UP with lemon-lime soda or club soda! This Vodka Press recipe will surely become one of your go-to drinks! If looking for lower cal consumption try swapping out 7UP with lemon-lime soda or club soda instead;
2. Lemon-Lime Soda
Lemon and lime flavors in this vodka drink make it perfect for summer sipping, yet its versatility means you can also enjoy it during fall or winter as an easy way to celebrate holidays or simply unwind after work.
Make an icy cold cocktail using two ounces of vodka mixed with two ounces of lemon-lime soda such as Sprite or 7Up and equal parts club soda; if you don’t have tonic water handy, seltzer may work instead for similar flavors.
Add a slice of lemon or lime or mint sprig as garnish for added flair! When hosting parties or barbecues, this three-ingredient drink will provide light, refreshing and tasty refreshments – ideal for casual gatherings like backyard parties and barbecues! Great for both novice and veteran bartenders alike – whether enjoying it on a warm summer’s day or celebrating adult birthdays, the vodka press recipe will surely delight guests!
3. Mint Leaves
Add mint leaves to your vodka press for an invigorating twist! Mint leaves are an integral component of many drinks and dishes ranging from mojitos to lemonade. Their aromatic scent adds an aromatic boost that’s sure to refresh.
Pouring ingredients in the correct order when creating this cocktail is of utmost importance for creating its fizziness. Start with vodka, followed by club soda and then lemon lime soda; this will ensure that all three sodas mix evenly without disturbing its carbonation levels.
This refreshing cocktail makes an excellent addition to any party or casual get-together, whether formal or casual. Light and easy on the palate, this drink makes an ideal option for happy hour or summer barbecues. Plus, muddle fresh fruits into it for even more variety – try creating cucumber vodka press or even pomegranate vodka press variations of this classic drink recipe!
4. Orange Slices
A vodka press is an elegant classic cocktail, easy to create. Combine vodka with lemon-lime soda and club soda for an exquisite treat that’s great for any celebration or special event! This refreshing cocktail provides instant thirst-quench.
For an easy, homemade garnish to complement your drinks like the ones shown here, why not try making homemade candied orange slices? Although this project will take some time to complete, the results are more than worth your while – simmering the orange in sugar syrup softens its rind while imparting sweet citrus notes into each bite of candied citrus!
To create these delectable and fragrant garnishes, combine oranges, water and sugar in a saucepan and bring to a boil over medium heat. Slices can then be laid out on a wire rack to dry for 48 hours – once completed they can be used as festive cocktail garnishes or strung from strings as edible Christmas ornaments!