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Frosty Cherry Mistletoe Mixer

Sparkling and tangy cocktail with cherry vodka and citrus

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Frosty Cherry Mistletoe Mixer

AI Cocktail Info

Serving 1 cocktail

ABV

12%*

Calories

180*

Net Carbs

20g*

AI Request

Christmas drink with cherry vodka, triple sec, sweet and sour, sprite

* Estimated by AI. Values may vary.

Method

Instructions

Embody the festive spirit with this sparkling and tangy cocktail that balances sweet cherry flavors with a refreshing citrus twist. The Frosty Cherry Mistletoe Mixer is a delightful combination of cherry vodka and triple sec, enhanced with a touch of sweet and sour mix, and topped with a cheerful splash of Sprite. This drink captures the essence of the holidays in a glass and is sure to spread joy at any Christmas gathering. Ingredients: - 1.5 oz Cherry Vodka - 0.5 oz Triple Sec - 1 oz Sweet and Sour Mix - 2 oz Sprite - Ice - Maraschino Cherries for garnish - Mint leaves for garnish - Red sugar for rimming Glass: - Chilled Highball Glass Instructions: 1. Begin by rimming your chilled highball glass with red sugar to add a festive touch. 2. Fill the glass with ice, ensuring it's packed to keep the drink cold. 3. Pour in the cherry vodka and triple sec over the ice. 4. Add the sweet and sour mix to bring in a tangy flavor profile that complements the cherry and orange liqueurs. 5. Top off the cocktail with Sprite, giving it a bubbly lift that makes the drink dance on your palate. 6. Garnish with a skewer of maraschino cherries and a sprig of fresh mint. The cherries add a pop of Christmas color and sweetness, while the mint introduces a crisp, cool aroma reminiscent of a winter wonderland. 7. Gently stir the mixture to blend the flavors, being careful not to disturb the sugared rim. 8. Serve immediately and enjoy the cheers of your guests as they sip on their Frosty Cherry Mistletoe Mixers!

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