Lewis Killer JuiceCocktail recipe
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Pint glass
Ingredients
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Method
How to make a Lewis Killer Juice
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- Add all the ingredients into a pint glass with ice
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- Stir and serve
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FAQ's
Can I substitute lime juice for lime cordial in Lewis Killer Juice?
Yes, you can substitute lime juice for lime cordial in Lewis Killer Juice, but consider adding a little sugar to balance out the tartness, as lime cordial is typically sweeter and slightly less tart than pure lime juice.
Why is Lewis Killer Juice stirred and not shaken?
Lewis Killer Juice is stirred and not shaken to gently combine the ingredients without creating too much froth or carbonation, especially since it contains lager. Stirring helps to maintain the integrity of the beer's carbonation while ensuring a smooth blend with the other ingredients.
What is the ideal temperature to serve Lewis Killer Juice?
Lewis Killer Juice is best served cold. Chill all ingredients beforehand, and consider serving it in a pre-chilled pint glass to keep the cocktail cold and refreshing.
How does the alcohol content of Lewis Killer Juice compare to a standard beer?
The alcohol content of Lewis Killer Juice is 6.61%, which is slightly higher than a standard beer, which usually ranges from 4% to 6% alcohol by volume. This is due to the addition of vodka to the cocktail.
Is Lewis Killer Juice suitable for gluten-free diets?
Lewis Killer Juice contains lager, which is typically made from barley, a grain that contains gluten. Therefore, it might not be suitable for those following a strict gluten-free diet. However, gluten-free versions of lager can be used as a substitute to make the cocktail gluten-free.
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