London Queen Cocktail recipe
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London Queen is a compact, fruity shot that leans into a liqueur-and-rum pairing with a vermouth accent. It sits in that modern, party-friendly family of quick mixed shooters where the goal is a bright hit of flavour rather than a long, slow sip. There isn’t a widely established origin story attached to this name, so you’ll find its appeal is more about its punchy profile and playful balance than any formal pedigree.
On the palate, peach schnapps brings the lead note: sweet, ripe peach with a candy-like lift. Gold rum adds a warm, rounded backbone that keeps the sweetness from feeling too one-dimensional. A dash of red vermouth threads in a lightly herbal, winey bitterness that tightens the finish, while a small measure of orange juice brightens everything with fresh citrus and helps the fruit notes feel more vivid.
Serve it chilled in a shot glass when you want something quick, approachable, and fruit-forward. It suits pre-dinner gatherings, celebrations, or any moment when you’re lining up a round for friends who prefer sweeter, softer shots over sharp, high-proof heat.
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How to make a London Queen
- Peach schnapps 10ml, Gold rum 10ml, Red vermouth Dash, Orange juice 10ml
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- Add a third of a shot of gold rum, a third of a shot of orange juice, a third of a shot of peach schnapps and a dash of vermouth to a cocktail shaker with ice
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- Shake well
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- Strain into a shot glass and serve
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How do you properly shake the London Queen cocktail to ensure a well-mixed drink?
To properly shake a London Queen cocktail, first, fill a shaker with ice. Add the measured amounts of peach schnapps, orange juice, a dash of red vermouth, and gold rum into the shaker. Secure the shaker lid, then shake vigorously for about 10 to 15 seconds to chill and meld the flavors thoroughly. Strain the mixture into a shot glass to serve.
What is the ideal glass to serve the London Queen cocktail in, and can it be substituted?
The ideal glass for serving the London Queen cocktail is a shot glass, as the cocktail's total volume is 30ml, perfectly fitting for a quick, potent drink. If a shot glass isn't available, a small tumbler or a similar-sized glass can be substituted, though this may alter the experience slightly.
Can you substitute gold rum with another type of rum in the London Queen cocktail, and how would it affect the flavor?
Yes, you can substitute gold rum with another type of rum in the London Queen cocktail. Using a light or white rum will make the cocktail slightly lighter and milder in flavor, while a dark rum will impart richer, more molasses-like notes. Spiced rum could add a unique twist with its additional spices and sweetness. The choice affects the overall flavor profile, so select based on your preference for a lighter or more robust cocktail.
How does the alcohol content of the London Queen cocktail compare to other popular cocktails?
The London Queen cocktail has an alcohol content of 18.33%, placing it on the lower end of the spectrum compared to many classic cocktails. For example, a classic Margarita typically ranges from 20% to 30% alcohol by volume (ABV), while a Long Island Iced Tea might exceed 30% ABV. The London Queen's lower alcohol content makes it a milder choice, suitable for those preferring a lighter alcoholic option.
What are some creative additions or twists to the London Queen cocktail to personalize it?
To personalize the London Queen cocktail, consider adding a splash of sparkling water or soda to lighten it up and add fizz. Experimenting with different fruit juices, such as pineapple or grapefruit juice, can offer a new flavor profile. Adding a few drops of bitters or garnishing with a twist of lemon or orange peel can also introduce additional layers of taste. For those who enjoy herbal notes, muddling fresh basil or mint before shaking can provide a fresh, aromatic twist.
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