Cocktail Recipes
Orange cocktail recipes
Orange cocktail recipes
- Orange
- Select those that are bright orange all over and the peel is taut and shiny. Many of them have wax on the peel, so wash them thoroughly.
Ingredient Amaretto 37 ml Pineapple juice 60 ml Garnish Amount Sliced orange 1 slice Method ShakeGlass Cocktail glass Alcohol Normal(9% to 24%) Color Brown (Amber) Flavor Sweet Type Short T.P.O Digestif(After dinner cocktail) Liking ★★★★★ Amaretto sweetness and a fruity taste of pineapple juice.Feb 26, 2022Ingredient Campari 30 ml Tonic water 90 ml Arrangement additional ingredient Amount Angostura aromatic bitters 1 dash Garnish Amount Sliced orange 1 slice Method BuildGlass Tumbler Ice with Ice Alcohol Weak(Less than 8%) Color Red Flavor Medium sweet and dry Liking ★★★★★ Similar to Campari, the British-born tonic water, which has a bittersweet and refreshing flavor, further enhances the taste of Campari.Jul 19, 2020Ingredient Campari 30 ml Orange juice 90 ml Garnish Amount Cut orange 1 cut Method BuildGlass Tumbler Ice with Ice Alcohol Weak(Less than 8%) Color Orange Flavor Sweet Liking ★★★★☆ A typical Campari cocktail. The bittersweet sweetness of Campari is a perfect match for the fruity sourness of orange juice.Jul 19, 2020Ingredient Campari 30 ml Sweet vermouth 30 ml Garnish Amount Orange peel 1 piece Method BuildGlass Old fashioned glass(Rock glass) Ice with Ice Alcohol Normal(9% to 24%) Color Red Flavor Medium sweet Type Long drink Liking ★★★★☆ This cocktail is a combination of Campari and Cinzano, and this cocktail was created around 1870. The sound of the word "meet" is similar to the Italian word "legend".Mar 20, 2021Ingredient Dry Gin 30 ml Campari 30 ml Sweet vermouth 30 ml Garnish Amount Sliced orange 1/2 slice Method BuildGlass Old fashioned glass(Rock glass) Ice with Ice Alcohol Strong(More than 25%) Color Red Flavor Medium sweet Type Long drink T.P.O Aperitif(Pre dinner cocktail) Liking ★★★★★ This cocktail originated in 1919, when Count Negroni ordered an Americano with a small amount of gin instead of soda to commemorate his last trip to London. All of these drinks have herbs used for flavoring, so they go well together. The bitterness and sweetness of Campari is further enhanced by the sweetness of sweet vermouth, making it aromatic and rich in bitterness and sweetness. Refreshing bitterness.Mar 21, 2021Ingredient Campari 20 ml Cinzano vermouth extra dry 20 ml Lime juice 20 ml Sugar syrup 15ml Soda Full up (80ml) Garnish Amount Cut orange 1 cut Method BuildGlass Collins glass Ice with Ice Alcohol Color Red Flavor Clean Type Long drink Liking ★★★★★ Conceived by Michael McIlroy of Attaboy, a bar in New York City. The bitterness of Campari and the flavor of dry vermouth with the tartness of lime make it easy to drink, clean and refreshing.Oct 17, 2021Ingredient Cointreau 30 ml Campari 40 ml Lemon juice 20 ml Tonic water 90ml Garnish Amount Cut orange 1 cut Method BuildGlass Collins glass Ice with Ice Alcohol Normal(9% to 24%) Color Red Flavor Sweet and sour Type Long drink Liking ★★★★☆ The name comes from a port town in northeastern Mexico. Vivid color and fresh flavor. This cocktail has a sweet and sour taste with a hint of Campari bitterness.Aug 11, 2024Ingredient Sparkling wine 90 ml Aperol 60 ml Soda small amount(30ml) Garnish Amount Sliced orange 1/2 Method BuildGlass Wine glass Ice with Ice Alcohol Weak(Less than 8%) Color Orange Flavor Medium sweet,Refreshing Type Long drink T.P.O Aperitif(Pre dinner cocktail) Liking ★★★★★ This cocktail has the refreshing sweetness of citrus and the bitterness of herbs. It is not too sweet and has a good balance between the fruity sweetness of the orange and the bitterness. The ratio of ingredients is "3-2-1": 3 for Prosecco, 2 for Aperol and 1 for soda water. Official recipe for IBA Certified Aperol Spritz.Oct 19, 2024Ingredient Dry Gin 30 ml Aperol 30 ml Sweet vermouth 30 ml Garnish Amount Sliced orange 1/2 slice Method BuildGlass Old fashioned glass(Rock glass) Ice with Ice Alcohol Normal(9% to 24%) Color Red Flavor Medium sweet Type Long drink Liking ★★★★☆ A cocktail that replaces the Campari in the "Negroni" with Aperol. The bitterness and richness are lessened and the taste is sweeter than that of a regular Negroni. The taste is herbal with citrus sweetness and a hint of bitterness.Sep 14, 2024Ingredient Aperol 40 ml White wine 15 ml Sparkling wine 40 ml Garnish Amount Sliced orange 1/2 Method BuildGlass Old fashioned glass(Rock glass) Ice with Ice Alcohol Normal(9% to 24%) Color Orange Flavor Medium sweet,Refreshing Type Long drink T.P.O Aperitif(Pre dinner cocktail) Liking ★★★★★ Good fruity orange sweetness and a refreshing bitterness. More intense than other "Aperol Spritz" recipes.Oct 19, 2024