J-LoCocktail recipe
Rating
Microbadges
Can you make this?
Add the ingredients you have at home to your My Bar and we'll show you what cocktails you can make. Start off by adding the ingredients you have for this cocktail using the plus icons.
Method
How to make a J-Lo
-
- Add ice, a shot of orange juice and a handful of raspberries to a blender and blend
-
- Sieve into a highball glass with ice
-
- Pour in vodka and top up with champagne before serving
Learn more about some of the mixology terms used in this cocktail
· Highball ·Your private tasting notes
Can you make this?
Add the ingredients you have at home to your My Bar and we'll show you what cocktails you can make. Start off by adding the ingredients you have for this cocktail using the plus icons.
Featured in
FAQ's
What garnish works well with the J-Lo cocktail?
For the J-Lo cocktail, adding a fresh raspberry or an orange twist on the rim of the glass can enhance its visual appeal and add a slight aromatic component to complement the flavors of raspberry and orange juice in the drink.
What is the recommended way to serve the J-Lo cocktail?
The J-Lo cocktail is best served cold in a highball glass. To ensure it's served at an optimal temperature, you might consider chilling the glass beforehand and serving the cocktail over ice to keep it refreshingly cool.
Can I substitute another fruit for raspberry in the J-Lo cocktail?
Yes, if raspberries aren't to your liking or not available, blackberries or strawberries make good substitutes. They maintain the cocktail's fruity character and visually appealing color while offering a slightly different taste profile.
How does the alcohol content in the J-Lo cocktail compare to other popular cocktails?
With an alcohol content of 12.2%, the J-Lo cocktail is on the milder side compared to stronger cocktails like a Long Island Iced Tea but stronger than light cocktails such as a Mimosa. It's a moderate choice suitable for those who prefer a balanced alcohol content.
Is there a non-alcoholic version of the J-Lo cocktail?
Yes, a non-alcoholic version of the J-Lo can be made by substituting the vodka with a non-alcoholic spirit or soda water and replacing the Champagne/prosecco with a non-alcoholic sparkling wine or sparkling grape juice. This variation maintains the cocktail's fruity and festive character without the alcohol.
Upgrade your mixology
Become a member for free taking your cocktail making skills up to level 11.
- Save your bar forever
- Access to our Cocktail Creator, allowing you to create your own wonderful concoctions.
- Save cocktails to personalised 'Tried' and 'Want to try' lists
- Create and record tasting notes on cocktails
- Create lists of cocktails to share with friends and family
- A pesonalised MyBar URL, allowing you to share everything you can make with friends
- And much more ... (what to buy next, measurement choices, search personalisation...)
Olympic Cocktails and More
Discover a host of cocktails inspired by the Paris 2024 Olympics, meet the bartenders behind the cocktails and win yourself some juicy Amazon vouchers.
Our Olympic Cocktail HubYou might also like
The BEMCo
Delicious. You will not taste the alcohol. Developed at Brandeis University.
Appletini
The Appletini, also known as an Apple Martini, is a popular cocktail that offers a twist on the traditional martini...
Vodka Gimlet
The Vodka Gimlet is a classic cocktail that has been around since the early 20th century. It is believed to...
Watermelon Fruitini
The Watermelon Fruitini is a vibrant and refreshing cocktail that perfectly captures the essence of summertime. It combines the juicy...
Create a cocktail
Choose a theme and some ingredients, give us some description and we'll create an amazing cocktail for you.
Register as a Premium Make Me A Cocktail community member and get access to an even more powerful creator.
Start creatingBuild your bar
Tell us what you have at home and we’ll find a delicious cocktail for you to make right now.
Register as a Make Me A Cocktail community member and we’ll save your ingredients list so you can come back to it at any time.
Create My Bar
Comments
No comments yet…
You need to be a user with a verified email to comment on cocktails. Login / register