Glass Syrup
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How to Create a Unique Cocktail
Cocktails are, once again, all the rage. Back in the 1960s cocktails suddenly seemed to go out of fashion when people began to choose much simpler drinks. Before this time every film star and well known personality had their own cocktails named after them.
You too could have your own cocktail, maybe named after you or maybe with an amusing name that will make people chuckle. There are basically no rules when it comes to designing cocktails, anything goes. Recently I came across a cocktail recipe that used a Salmon garnish. Fish is not a garnish that I would choose, but taste is very subjective.
Taste is a great place to start when designing your own cocktail. Give yourself a good start by listing your favourite drinks, cordials, liquors etc. Then list all of the herbs, spices and garnishes that you like in your food. Add to this a list of your favourite colours and styles of cocktails that you have tried.
The next thing you will need is a few basic tools. You will definitely need a good, sharp knife for cutting up lemons, limes and other fruits. You will need an ice-bucket for ice, obviously. But you may like to add a good pair of ice tongs and maybe an ice crusher. You will also need some way of measuring your ingredients. A couple of simple measures should do the trick. Some people recommend a blender for cocktail making but this is entirely up to you.
If you are making cocktails that contain fruit you might like to add a blender to your cocktail making equipment arsenal. You will definitely want a cocktail shaker, essential for many blended cocktails. Then you will need a selection of cocktail glasses. I recommend the classic cocktail glass but you might also like a set of tall 1920s style cocktail glasses. These are particularly good for those non-alcoholic cocktails.
While on the subject of non-alcoholic cocktails, these can be great for children's parties. Kids feel so sophisticated when served their own special cocktails. You could have a cocktail making game with prizes for the most inventive or tasty.
Tooled up with the essential cocktail making equipment the next thing you will need is a good selection of the all important ingredients. Fruit juices are essential of course. Citrus fruits are always good but why not try something a little different using Pomegranate juice or Kiwi fruit pureed in the blender. Refer back to your list of favourite flavours for inspiration when choosing ingredients.
For the grown up cocktails you will want a selection of wines, spirits and liquers. The trick with these elements is quality. Always buy the best quality you can and a variety of wines is also a good idea.
You will want a good selection of what are generally referred to as mixers. Tonic water, lemonade, coca-cola and soda water are all good. But don't overlook things like Angostura bitters, ginger ale and even cream.
Flavourings should be next on your list so, again, refer back to your list of favoured flavours. A few syrups are also a good idea. If you have never tried Elderflower syrup I can heartily recommend that you give it a try.
Armed with all the essential tools and ingredients you're ready to start experimenting. I've had a lot of fun inviting people over for a cocktail party where they have all invented their own. But be warned that things can get very messy very quickly and nobody will be in a fit state to drive home.
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