Git-r-doneCocktail recipe
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Lowball glass
Ingredients
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Method
How to make a Git-r-done
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- Add vodka, pineapple juice and orange juice into a lowball glass
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- Stir
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- Add a few drops of blue curaçao and serve
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FAQ's
Why is the Git-r-done cocktail stirred and not shaken?
Stirring the Git-r-done cocktail, instead of shaking, is chosen to preserve the clarity and texture of the drink. Shaking can introduce air bubbles and make the cocktail cloudy, which might not be the desired outcome for this type of drink. Moreover, since it contains juices, stirring gently combines the ingredients without diluting the cocktail excessively.
Can I substitute Blue Curaçao in the Git-r-done cocktail with something else?
Yes, if Blue Curaçao is unavailable, you can substitute it with Triple Sec or another orange-flavored liqueur. To maintain the vibrant color of the Git-r-done cocktail, you might consider adding a drop of blue food coloring if using a clear substitute.
What is the best way to serve the Git-r-done cocktail to enhance its flavors?
The best way to serve the Git-r-done cocktail is cold, in a lowball glass. Optionally, you can garnish it with a slice of orange or a pineapple wedge to enhance its tropical appeal and introduce an extra layer of flavor and aroma, complementing the orange and pineapple juice.
How does the alcohol content in Git-r-done compare to a standard cocktail?
With an alcohol content of 4.8%, Git-r-done is relatively lighter in terms of alcohol volume compared to standard cocktails, which often have an alcohol content ranging from 10% to 20%. This makes it a milder choice, suitable for those who prefer a less potent drink.
What are some creative ways to customize the Git-r-done cocktail?
To customize the Git-r-done cocktail, consider experimenting with the proportions of orange and pineapple juice to suit your taste preference. Adding a splash of coconut milk can introduce a creamy texture and a tropical twist. For an extra layer of complexity, a dash of grenadine or a sprinkle of edible glitter could make the drink visually stunning and add a sweet note.
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