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How to make a Current Cooler
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- Add a shot of Absolut raspberry and a shot of lime cordial to a highball glass filled with ice
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- Add a dash of bitter lemon and serve
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How does the alcohol content of Current Cooler compare to a typical cocktail?
The Current Cooler has an alcohol content of 20%, which is slightly lower than many classic cocktails. Most cocktails have an alcohol content ranging from 25% to 40%, depending on the ingredients and their proportions. The Current Cooler might be considered a lighter option, making it suitable for occasions when you prefer a less strong alcoholic drink.
Can I substitute anything for the raspberry vodka in a Current Cooler?
Yes, if raspberry vodka is not available, you can consider substituting it with plain vodka and a splash of raspberry syrup or raspberry liqueur. This substitution allows you to maintain the fruity raspberry flavor that is pivotal to the character of the Current Cooler.
What garnish would complement the Current Cooler?
A slice of lime or a few fresh raspberries make excellent garnishes for the Current Cooler. These garnishes can enhance the visual appeal and add a refreshing aroma that complements the fruity flavors of the drink.
What is the best way to serve a Current Cooler?
The Current Cooler is best served in a highball glass, as suggested. To enhance its cold and refreshing qualities, consider adding ice cubes to the glass before pouring the drink. Garnish with a slice of lime or fresh raspberries to elevate the presentation.
Is there a non-alcoholic version of the Current Cooler?
Yes, to create a non-alcoholic version of the Current Cooler, you can substitute raspberry vodka with raspberry cordial or raspberry-flavored sparkling water. Keep the lime cordial and lemon-lime soda as is. This variation maintains the fruity and refreshing qualities of the original cocktail without the alcohol content.
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