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Lavender Twilight Dream

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Botanical gin and elderflower cocktail with a purple hue

Lavender Twilight Dream

AI Cocktail Info

Serving : 1 cocktail

ABV
12%*
Calories
150*
Net Carbs
10g*
AI Request:A long cocktail that is purple and has gin and elderflower
*Estimated by AI - may vary

Instructions

Dive into the serene beauty of Lavender Twilight Dream, a long cocktail that marries the botanical essence of gin with the sweet, floral notes of elderflower, all while showcasing a captivating purple hue. This drink is a delightful concoction that promises a journey through flavor and color, perfect for any occasion that calls for a touch of elegance and innovation. Ingredients: - 50 ml Gin (preferably a floral one) - 20 ml Elderflower Liqueur - 10 ml Crème de Violette (for the enchanting purple color) - 15 ml Fresh Lemon Juice (to add a refreshing acidity) - 80 ml Soda Water (to extend the drink into a pleasing long cocktail) - A dash of Simple Syrup (optional, for those who prefer a sweeter touch) - Edible Lavender or a twist of Lemon Peel for garnish Type of Glass: - Serve in a Highball Glass Instructions: 1. Fill a highball glass with ice cubes to chill. 2. In a cocktail shaker, combine gin, elderflower liqueur, crème de violette, and fresh lemon juice. If you like your drink a bit sweeter, add a dash of simple syrup to the mix. 3. Fill the shaker with ice and shake vigorously for about 15 seconds to ensure the mixture is well-chilled. 4. Discard the ice from the highball glass and strain the shaken mixture into the glass. 5. Gently top off with soda water, allowing the cocktail to mix while preserving its carbonation. 6. Garnish with a small sprig of edible lavender or a lemon peel twist to embrace the drink’s floral and citrus elements. 7. Serve immediately and watch as your guests are mesmerized by the Lavender Twilight Dream’s alluring purple charm and exquisite taste. Note: Adjust the amount of crème de violette if you prefer a deeper or lighter purple shade, and always taste before adding simple syrup, as the sweetness of the elderflower liqueur may be sufficient for many palates.

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