“Apparently, shrubs are a type of alcoholic drink with vinegar in it. Before trying this drink, I seriously had no clue they were anything but an oddly pruned plant. My mother-in-law has a giant patch of mint that she just can’t kill (it’s super invasive), so my summers are filled with watermelon mint mojitos and other minty beverages.
I was flipping through a magazine one evening recently, and I came upon this recipe. I immediately sent my husband, the poor guy, to the liquor store to grab a few items so I could try it.
Muddle the mint leaves and sugar in a cocktail shaker to get those flavors going. Don’t skip this part! Add the elderflower liqueur, vinegar, lemon juice, and lime juice. Fill the shaker with ice and shake for about 30 seconds or until thoroughly chilled. Strain into an 8 oz glass and top with sparkling wine.
I live in Georgia where the heat can ruin your drink fast, so I let a few chunks of ice into my glass at the end to help keep things nice and cold while I sipped. Yum!
Now how easy is that to make? And the vinegar, citrus juices, and sparkling wine balance each other out nicely. My favorite part is that you can adjust the lip-smacking pucker by adding more or less sparkling wine at the end. I hope you enjoy this recipe—let me know how you like it if you try it—and have a very minty summer!”
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Oh my, that sounds good for a hot sunny day! I’m growing a mint plant right now, and I crazy love the idea of putting a whole sprig in the glass like that, too!
Man, this looks AWESOME! As soon as I’m not preggers….I’m making one!
Carly
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