Top Easy Festival Drinks To Make
There are ways to elevate your festival drinks and make them taste better at a fraction of the cost.
Vodka Soda
Vodka Soda combines vodka with soda water to create a refreshing beverage. It is typically served in a highball glass and garnished with a lime wedge. It is low-calorie and a good option for people trying to lose weight.
Vodka Soda helps festival-goers stay hydrated. This drink is available at many events and is reasonably priced. The drink is also a good option for those who are looking for something other than beer or cocktails.
While some people may be skeptical of this drink, it has gained popularity in recent years due to its lower calorie count and lack of sugar. It is ideal for those who are looking for a healthy alternative to other drinks, such as coconut water or Pedialyte.
Vodka soda is a great choice for those looking for a tasty cocktail. It is a refreshing drink that can be paired up with a variety of appetizers.
The drink is simple and easy to prepare. To make a classic Vodka Soda, simply add ice to a highball glass and pour in vodka and soda water. Stir well and garnish the drink with a wedge of lime.
The key to a successful vodka soda is to use a quality vodka and ice cold soda water. Using a cheap vodka will taste bad and cause your drink to be flat. The best way to avoid this is to chill the bottle of vodka before mixing it. The lime juice must be added to the drink before serving. This will keep it fresh.
GREY GOOSE Vodka
GREYGOOSE, a high-quality vodka, is a good choice if you plan to bring your own alcohol with you to a festival. Not only is it a high-quality vodka, but it also comes in a variety of flavors, so you can find the perfect drink for your style. The bottle is made from glass, which means you can transport it safely without worrying about breaking.
In addition to GREY GOOSEvodka, the company also offers other spirits that are a great fit for festivals, including the Utah Pride-themed Five Husbands and the classic martini cocktail. Each cocktail is made using a variety of spices and herbal ingredients, making them perfect for the festival atmosphere. The proceeds from the sale of these drinks will benefit LGBTQ organizations, making them a great choice for your pride-themed festival.
Grey Goose was created by Sidney Frank and Francois Thibault. They teamed up to create an exclusive spirit that had never been seen before. The result is a vodka which has clean, elegant and fresh aromas. It also has a mild, gentle sweetness with a light citrus taste. The smooth, rounded texture provides a satisfying finish.
Because of its high alcohol concentration, most straight alcohol, including vodka, can last indefinitely. This is because it protects the alcohol from bacteria and toxic substances. If vodka is exposed to sunlight, heat or air it can change its taste over time. So store it in an area that is cool and dark to keep the best flavor.
You can mix vodka with other mixers and create unique cocktails. Try mixing GREY GOOSE with watermelon and Basil or ST-GERMAIN elderflower liqueur.
Buckfast
A man on a deserted street in central Scotland chugs a bottle of Buckfast and spews it back up into a sticky red puddle between his legs. This scene is a perfect illustration of why this fortified tonic wine, made by Benedictine monks at Buckfast Abbey in Devon, has earned the reputation of being a favourite beverage amongst Scotland’s budget drinkers and feral youths. The drink is cheap, high in caffeine and contains more alcohol than a cup coffee. It’s the perfect grog to get drunk for as little money as possible. Broken brown bottles with the familiar yellow label litter Scotland’s poorest estates and slums. YouTube shows home-made videos showing young people hurriedly drinking large bottles of this sickly sweet concoction.
Some locals prefer Buckfast neat. However, trendy bars and venues have adapted it by incorporating the beverage into cocktails and other alcoholic drinks. One such venue in Glasgow serves a cocktail known as the ‘Buckfast Bramble,’ which combines gin, tonic, lemon juice, grenadine and bramble-infused ice, elevating Buckfast into the realm of refined imbibing experiences. For Oxford readers, the Library pub in Cowley Road also offers a Buckfast Negroni which proves the venerable monks’ recipe can be sipped with style.
Jager Bomb
The Jager Bomb is an alcoholic cocktail or shot sure to start the party. This drink is simple to make and only requires two ingredients-Jagermeister and Red Bull. Jagermeister is an herbal liqueur made in Germany from 56 different herbs. The energy drink adds a sweet, caffeinated taste to the mix, tempering the assertive herbal flavor of Jagermeister. The shot is poured into the energy drink to create a fun drinking routine.
The popularity of the Jager Bomb has made it a staple at many festivals. The drink is also a popular pre-party drink for frat boys and young adults. The combination of both drinks gives party-goers an energy boost that keeps them going all night. It is also cheap, making it an affordable option for parties.
You can also try other popular shots at a festival, in addition to the Jager Bomb. These include the Cherry Bomb, Sake Bomb, and Vegas Bomb.