Little TickleCocktail recipe
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How to make a Little Tickle
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- Add all the ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice and shake, before straining into a chilled cocktail glass
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- Garnish with some grated lemon zest and a maraschino cherry and serve
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What does Creme De Violette add to the Little Tickle?
Creme De Violette adds a floral and slightly sweet flavor to the Little Tickle, along with a distinctive violet hue that makes the cocktail visually appealing. It complements the gin and vodka, creating a unique and sophisticated taste profile.
Can I use any gin for the Little Tickle?
Yes, you can use any gin for the Little Tickle, although the choice of gin can subtly alter the taste of the cocktail. Dry gin is commonly used for its juniper-forward profile, but feel free to experiment with different kinds of gin to find your preferred flavor.
Is the alcohol content of the Little Tickle considered high?
With an alcohol content of 37.22%, the Little Tickle is considered to be relatively strong compared to many other cocktails. It's important to enjoy it responsibly, keeping in mind its potent mix of gin and vodka.
What's the best occasion to serve the Little Tickle?
The Little Tickle, with its elegant flavor and appearance, is perfect for formal gatherings, cocktail parties, or any occasion where a sophisticated and unique drink is desired. Its intriguing name and presentation can also spark conversations among guests.
How do I properly chill the cocktail glass for serving the Little Tickle?
To properly chill the cocktail glass for serving the Little Tickle, place the glass in the freezer for about 20 minutes before serving or fill it with ice water for a few minutes and then dump the ice water out right before pouring your mixed cocktail. This ensures your drink stays cold and refreshing.
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