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How to Make a Great Drink

Diposting oleh My Blog on Jumat, 19 Agustus 2011

Mixing drinks is an art form that can be mastered if you pay attention to a few important details. 
Remember to always use fresh, cold ingredients and chilled glasses.



Instructions

General guidelines

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    Start with immaculate glassware. Handwashing and drying with a clean, lint-free towel gives the most sparkling results.
  • 2
    Use the highest-quality liquor you can afford without going into premium brands that are best sipped alone.
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    Use fresh lemons, limes and other fruit for mixing and garnishes.
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    Use bottled water for mixing and making ice if your tap water doesn't taste good. Or buy ice from a source that uses better water.
  • 5
    Choose the correct size and shape glass for each drink. We all know a martini or a cosmopolitan goes in a stemmed cocktail glass - but there's also the tall, 8- to 10-oz. highball glass for drinks such as whiskey-and-soda; the squat, stemless 8- to 10-oz. old-fashioned glass for drinks such as the old-fashioned and the 2-oz. shot glass for sipping premium liquors.
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    Chill glasses well, either by placing in the refrigerator until cold or by filling glasses with crushed ice while mixing the drink.
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    Don't splash more alcohol into a drink than the formula calls for - it may throw off the taste, you'll run out of liquor sooner and your guests' well-being won't benefit by it.

Blend, Shake, Layer or Stir

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    Add ingredients to a cocktail shaker or mixer in this order: fruit juices, then liquor, then other ingredients.
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    Shake or stir the drink, then strain it into a cocktail glass to serve "straight up."
  • 3
    Add ice, then liquor, then mixer when using a blender. The alcohol melts the ice, making it easier to blend.
  • 4
    Shake 4 to 5 times when using crushed ice and 8 to 10 times when using cracked ice.

Garnish and Serve

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    Skewer half an orange slice with a maraschino cherry to make a flag.
  • 2
    Cut fruit slices about 1/4-inch thick with a slit cut toward the center so the slice can rest on the rim of the glass.
  • 3
    Make a twist by slicing only the colored part of the rind of a lemon, lime or orange. There's a special zester available from cookware and bar suppliers that makes this cut easily.
  • 4
    Rub the twist over the rim of the before dropping it into the drink.
  • 5
    Pour drinks as soon as you make them.


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