Viola Cocktail recipe
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Viola is a bourbon-based shooter that leans into a modern, flavour-forward style rather than a storied classic lineage. With just three components, it sits in that contemporary “spirit plus accent” family of shots where a familiar base is nudged into something more aromatic and distinctive. You’ll find it reads as a small, punchy pour—simple on paper, but designed to stand out.
On the palate, the bourbon brings warm, rounded sweetness and oak-led depth, giving the drink its backbone. Violet syrup layers in a clear floral sweetness that softens the whiskey’s edges and shifts the focus toward perfume and candy-like lift. A dash of lemon bitters tightens everything up, adding a bright, zesty snap that keeps the syrup from feeling heavy and helps the finish stay clean.
Served in a shot glass, this is one you reach for when you want something quick but a little different from the usual. It suits bourbon drinkers who don’t mind a floral twist, and it also works as a gentle bridge for guests who find straight whiskey too intense. Expect it to fit best at parties, celebratory toasts, or as a playful opener to a longer night.
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Bourbon leads with warm caramel and oak, quickly wrapped in perfumed violet syrup sweetness, while a dash of lemon bitters adds a bright, zesty snap that keeps the shot from feeling cloying. The pairing works because the lemon bitters’ citrus edge lifts the violet and reins in the syrup, making it ideal for bourbon drinkers who like floral sweetness and a quick, aromatic finish.
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How to make a Viola
- Bourbon 15ml, Lemon bitters Dash, Violet syrup 15ml
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- Use a bar spoon to create separate layers of the liquids in the shot glass
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- Start with half a shot of violet syrup, then pour some drops of lemon bitters to create a thin border between the syrup and the next layer
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- Float half a shot of bourbon on top, and serve
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What makes violet syrup a special ingredient in the Viola cocktail?
Violet syrup contributes a unique floral and sweet flavor to the Viola cocktail, distinguishing it from other cocktails. Its distinct aroma and taste come from the essence of violet flowers, which adds depth and a touch of elegance to the drink. Besides its flavor profile, the syrup also imparts a captivating purple hue, enhancing the visual appeal of the cocktail.
Is there a specific type of shot glass recommended for serving the Viola?
While there's no strict rule on the specific type of shot glass to use for the Viola cocktail, a clear glass is recommended to showcase the drink's beautiful purple color. A taller, slender shot glass can also add an element of sophistication to the presentation.
How does the alcohol content of Viola compare to other common cocktails?
With an alcohol content of 20%, the Viola cocktail falls into the lower to the medium range of alcohol content for cocktails. Many classic cocktails have a higher alcohol content, often ranging from 25% to 40%, depending on the ingredients and proportions. Therefore, Viola can be considered a lighter option, suitable for those seeking a milder alcoholic beverage.
Can I customize the Viola cocktail if I prefer a sweeter or less sweet taste?
Yes, you can easily customize the sweetness level of the Viola cocktail by adjusting the amount of violet syrup used. For a sweeter taste, add a bit more syrup, and for a less sweet version, reduce the syrup quantity. It’s important to balance the flavors to your preference while ensuring the violet flavor remains prominent.
What occasions are best suited for serving the Viola cocktail?
The Viola cocktail, with its elegant appearance and unique taste, is well-suited for special occasions such as cocktail parties, spring and summer gatherings, or as a sophisticated pre-dinner drink. Its beautiful color and floral notes make it a great choice for celebrations and moments when you want to offer something distinctive and memorable.
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