Enjoy the modern flair of the Blood Orange HOP WTR Fizzing Citrus Breeze cocktail, a lively blend of flavors that excites the taste buds. Made with 3 ounces of fresh blood orange juice, balanced by half an ounce of heavy cream, and perked up with the tanginess of lemon and lime juices, this drink offers a burst of taste sensations. Sweetened with an ounce of simple syrup and smoothed out with egg white, it’s a true treat. Topped with the fizzy kick of Blood Orange HOP WTR, it takes the experience to the next level, creating a bubbly citrus delight. This cocktail is a fun twist on classic mixes, inspired by the bold flavors of blood oranges. With its mix of sweet, sour, creamy, and fizzy elements, it’s a testament to creative bartending. Savor the fresh citrus burst and creamy texture, ending with a zesty finish that lights up any moment. Whether you’re lounging on a sunny deck or cozying up indoors, the Blood Orange HOP WTR Fizzing Citrus Breeze brings a refreshing vibe anytime.
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Type of Glassware
Collins or highball glass
Ingredients
- 3oz Fresh Blood Orange Juice
- ½ oz Heavy Cream
- ½ oz Lemon Juice
- ½ oz Lime Juice
- 1 oz Simple Syrup
- 1 Egg White
- Topped With Blood Orange HOP WTR
Instructions
- Add everything to a shaker tin except the Blood Orange HOP WTR.
- Dry shake all of the ingredients to combine and emulsify the ingredients.
- Add ice and shake until chilled and strain into a glass with no ice.
- Top with Blood Orange HOP WTR.
- Garnish with thyme.
Equipment
- Collins or highball glass
Ingredients
- 3 oz Fresh Blood Orange Juice
- ½ oz Heavy Cream
- ½ oz Lemon Juice
- ½ oz Lime Juice
- 1 oz Simple Syrup
- 1 Egg White
- Topped With Blood Orange HOP WTR
Instructions
- Add everything to a shaker tin except the Blood Orange HOP WTR.
- Dry shake all of the ingredients to combine and emulsify the ingredients.
- Add ice and shake until chilled and strain into a glass with no ice.
- Top with Blood Orange HOP WTR.
- Garnish with thyme.