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Tips for Making the Best Cocktails on Fishing Trips
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Fishing trips offer one of the best ways of getting out and enjoying the great outdoors. This type of adventure is also an opportunity to try some refreshing cocktails while you’re waiting to hook some fish. So, what are some of the top tips for making the most of this chance to enjoy cocktails and nature together?
Make It Easy
For most people, the idea of going fishing is a way to relax and get closer to nature. This is why it’s become a big part of popular culture in movies like A River Runs Through It. Fishing is often represented as a laid-back activity, with many games on slot bingo sites also using it as a theme. Titles including Fishing Bob Slingo and Slingone Fishin’ show how this sport can be incorporated into the Slingo gameplay. These games are kind of a cross between bingo and slots, with the fishing theme adding an extra edge.
When you go fishing, you don’t want to be messing about with lots of different bottles and containers. That’s why simple, classic cocktails are usually the best choice for keeping the mood relaxed. You should also take a travel-friendly shaker and a knife for cutting the citrus fruits you use. These basic pieces of equipment are enough to let you make some of your favourite cocktails without any fuss, no matter where you go.
If you’re going on a fishing expedition with others, it makes sense to discuss this in advance and encourage everyone to take a few ingredients with them. This can give you the opportunity to try different cocktails that you might not have tried before.
Check the Weather Forecast in Advance
When making cocktails outdoors, the weather is going to play a big part in the recipes you choose. If the sun is going to be shining, you’ll want to pack plenty of ice to make refreshing drinks that help you cool down while on your trip. Adding lemons and other citrus flavours makes sense when it gets particularly hot, since these drinks are better at stimulating our saliva when our mouths are dry. Watermelon, cucumber and mango are among the other ingredients that you might like to try when the temperature starts to rise and you want to feel refreshed.
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What about those fishing trips that take place on cold days? This is where hot cocktails containing ingredients such as chocolate, which helps by providing heat and energy, are welcome. Coffee and cinnamon also help to keep you warm while you’re sitting beside the water. These drinks may require that you take more items with you, like a flask containing warm water. However, it will be well worth the effort if you get to enjoy some warm cocktails that improve the outdoor experience.
Adding some of your favourite cocktails to a relaxing fishing trip is going to make the day into something even more special. It’s also a chance to try new recipes that go well with this kind of outdoor experience.
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