Tag: tequila

  • Easy Camping Cocktails for Memorial Day

    Easy Camping Cocktails for Memorial Day

    It’s Memorial Day weekend, and for many of you that means it’s the first big camping holiday of the year. When I think of camping, it’s drinking that comes to my mind. While beer is most definitely the easiest way to imbibe while enjoying the great outdoors, there are plenty of mixers that are perfectly simple and even easy to pack. If you only have room for one bottle, that’s okay! Muddling, shaking, straining, and garnishing aren’t always necessary when you have the right combinations.

    Beergarita

    The most complicated drink on our list, the beergarita is perfect for those of you who are looking for a different take on the standard margarita. Plus, maybe those beer lovers at your campground will enjoy it. If you don’t have a blender, you can always mix this on the rocks, it’s just as nice, maybe even better.

    Ingredients:

    1 oz gold tequila
    1 oz triple sec
    1 oz lime juice
    12 oz bottle Corona® lager

    Mix all ingredients except the lager in a blender with ice. Pour into a large pilsner/pint glass, then add the Corona (which should be chilled) over the top. Garnish with a slice of lime, and serve.

    Cuba Libre

    Sometimes I think they named the Cuba Libre because “rum and coke” doesn’t sound as nice.

    Ingredients:

    1 part rum*
    1 part cola

    Combine in a cup over ice.

    *Whiskey is a good alternative.

    Dark N’ Stormy

    Ginger beer is so refreshing, and rum relaxing, that the combination may put you in a vacation mode immediately.

    Ingredients:

    1 part dark rum
    1 part ginger beer

    Pour ginger beer in a cup over ice. Add rum. Mix with your straw as you drink, slowly combining rum and ginger beer to create the best taste.

    Screwdriver

    You probably packed orange juice for breakfast anyway.

    Ingredients:

    1 part vodka
    1 part orange juice

    Combine in a cup over ice.

    Greyhound

    If you don’t have orange juice, you probably have grapefruit juice.

    Ingredients:

    2 parts vodka
    1 part grapefruit juice

    Combine in a cup over ice.

    Gimlet

    This is one that you probably should garnish. Cut up a lime and toss a few slices in.

    Ingredients:

    2 parts gin*
    1 part lime juice

    Combine in a cup over ice.

    *Alternatively, vodka can be used.

    Gin and Ginger

    Since you’ve got that ginger beer already…

    Ingredients:

    2 parts gin
    1 part ginger beer

    Combine in a cup over ice.

    Whiskey Sour

    Nice and refreshing.

    Ingredients:

    2 parts whiskey
    1 part sour mix

    Combine in a cup over ice.

    Bourbon Sweet Tea

    In the afternoon, nothing is better than sitting around the picnic table having a nice refreshing sweet tea. Why not liquor it up?

    Ingredients:

    2 parts bourbon
    2 part flavored sweet tea

    Combine bourbon and your choice of flavored sweet tea in a cup over ice. If you’re garnishing, garnish with lemon.

    Foodie extra

    Smoreos

    A new take on an old classic. Recipe courtesy of Andi Ponkey.

    Ingredients:

    Irish Cream
    Marshmallows
    Oreos

    Dip marshmallows in Irish cream before roasting. Instead of graham crackers, place the marshmallow between two sides of an Oreo.

  • Found on the Internet: Sangrita Recipe – The Perfect Tequila Chaser

    Timothy Dzurilla of Suite101 has a great alternative to the lime and salt chaser when drinking Tequila. Check it out!

    This is a great alternative to the lime, tequila, salt trio common for drinking tequila. This spicy, citrusy drink should definitely be next to your next shot of tequila.

    Read more at Suite101: Sangrita Recipe: The Perfect Tequila Chaser http://www.suite101.com/content/sangrita-a19166#ixzz1CNenTD35

  • What’s Better Than Drinking Tequila? Drinking Tequila from a Skull of Course!

    Last year, a brand of tequila called KAH Tequila came into existence and their Day of the Dead tequila is now available in the U.S. But what makes this tequila so special?  The packaging!  Each style of tequila is sold in gorgeous skull-shaped bottles, painted to mimic the distinct calavera mask style used in the celebration of Día de los Muertos.  I don’t typically consider keeping bottles from any liquor I purchase, but I would probably keep these bottles.  I would probably seek them out on the internet.

    KAH brings us four varieties of tequila: blanco, reposado, añejo, and extra añejo.  Each brings its own flavors and aromas to the table.  From the “ultra-smooth” reposado to the “aromas of coffee, chocolate and tobacco” of the añejo, there’s something for everyone in this brand, and for only $50 a bottle it’s not too terribly pricey.

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