Oxley Refuge Gin and TonicCocktail recipe
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Lowball glass
Ingredients
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Method
How to make a Oxley Refuge Gin and Tonic
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- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice
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- Add gin, Lillet Blanc, coconut purée, lime juice, and the sugar syrup
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- Shake for 15 seconds
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- Strain into a chilled cocktail glass
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- Add a splash of tonic and a pinch of cardamom powder
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- Garnish with lime slices and serve
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FAQ's
Can I substitute lime juice with another citrus in the Oxley Refuge Gin and Tonic?
Yes, you can substitute lime juice with lemon juice or even grapefruit juice if you prefer a slightly different citrus flavor. Each citrus will bring its own unique character to the cocktail.
Is there a specific way to integrate the cardamom pods into the Oxley Refuge Gin and Tonic?
For the best integration of cardamom pods' flavor, lightly crush them before adding to the shaker. This releases their aromatic oils, infusing the cocktail with a distinctive warm, spicy note without overpowering the other ingredients.
What is the ideal way to serve the Oxley Refuge Gin and Tonic to best enjoy its flavors?
Serve the Oxley Refuge Gin and Tonic in a chilled lowball glass to maintain its cold temperature. Consider adding a large ice cube instead of smaller ones to reduce dilution and preserve the strength and nuances of the flavors as you sip.
Is the Oxley Refuge Gin and Tonic suitable for vegan diets?
Yes, the Oxley Refuge Gin and Tonic is suitable for vegans. However, it's always a good idea to check the specific brands of ingredients used, such as the gin and tonic water, to ensure they align with vegan standards.
What foods pair well with the Oxley Refuge Gin and Tonic?
The Oxley Refuge Gin and Tonic, with its combination of tangy, sweet, and creamy flavors, pairs beautifully with light appetizers like fresh oysters, shrimp cocktails, or even a crisp cucumber salad to complement its refreshing character.
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