A festive cranberry, orange, ginger beer and citrus vodka cocktail for your next gathering. The Big Sister approved!
Sharing a quick, fresh vodka cocktail recipe this week to go with those shimmering Sugared Cranberries. They’re worth it, trust me.
Not a conventional cocktail name, but one that you’ll make over and over again.
Let me explain…
The Big Sister.
Always on the lookout for a good cocktail, my sister (The Big Sister) and I decided to start perusing and experimenting to shake up our cocktail routine. We are particularly inquisitive when going out, to try something new or glean ideas from the menu. There’s always a crafty new cocktail to experience.
Most recently, my sister was at Etta’s in Seattle where she tried a new cocktail, strangely enough called To Your Good Health, or something like that. It’s apparently a play on the Moscow Mule. She decided it was worth creating her own version. After-all, something this good needs to be shared.
She shared her ginger beer and vodka concoction with me.
I knew I had to share it with y’all.
It’s so fresh, slightly sweet and citrusy with zing from the ginger beer. You’re going to love this adult beverage. The Big Sister approved.
More Cranberry Juice Cocktails to Love!
- Cranberry-Orange Gin Smash
- Cranberry and Mint Rum Punch – from Foolproof Living
- Sparkling Christmas Tree Cocktail from Floating Kitchen
- Cranberry Sage Cocktail – from Salted Plains
- Cranberry Champagne Sparkler – from Ciao Chow Bambina
The Big Sister
Ingredients
For the Cocktail
- 2 1/2 oz Cranberry Juice 70g
- 1 oz Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice 28g
- 1 oz Ginger Beer 28g
- 1 1/2 oz Citrus Vodka* 70g
- 1/4 oz Simple Syrup** 7g
- A few drops of fresh lemon juice
For the Garnish
- 3-4 Sugared Cranberries skewered
Instructions
- To a cocktail shaker, add a handful of ice, cranberry juice, orange juice, ginger beer, vodka, simple syrup and a drop or two of lemon juice. Test to see if it needs a bit more simple. If so, add just about a 1/4 tsp more at a time.
- Shake 3-4 times. Pour over ice.
- Garnish with Sugared Cranberries.
Notes
**To make simple syrup, add 1/4 C sugar and 1/4 C water to a small sauce-pot. Bring to a simmer, whisk to dissolve sugar. Cool and store in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. Inspired by The Big Sister via Etta's in Seattle.
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