Eight Crazy Hanukkah Cocktails
Light up your Hanukkah with more than candles. We’ve put together eight crazy cocktails, one for each night. …Read More
Light up your Hanukkah with more than candles. We’ve put together eight crazy cocktails, one for each night. …Read More
This drink means Bon Appetite.
Ingredients:
1.5 oz Russian Standard Vodka
3.5 oz apple juice (Apple and Eve is kosher parve)
1 cinnamon stick (Liebers cinnamon sticks)
1 apple slice
Directions:
Combine Russian Standard Vodka, apple juice and ice in a highball glass. Stir well and garnish with the apple slice and cinnamon stick.
Courtesy of Russian Standard Vodka.
This drink means Happy New Year!
Ingredients:
1.5 oz Russian Standard Vodka (kosher)
2 oz POM pomegranate juice (kosher parve)
Splash of lemon juice
Mint leaf
Directions:
Shake Russian Standard Vodka, lemon juice and pomegranate juice gently over ice. Strain into a chilled martini glass and garnish with a mint leaf or lemon twist.
Courtesy of Russian Standard Vodka.
This drink means hello.
Ingredients:
1.5 oz Russian Standard Vodka (kosher)
3 oz Golden Flow All Natural Lemonade (kosher parve)
1 slice of lemon, garnish
Directions:
In a tumbler, combine 1.5 oz Russian Standard Vodka, 3 oz of lemonade and ice. Garnish with a slice of lemon.
Courtesy of Russian Standard Vodka.
This drink mean your welcome! It’s essentially a kosher martini.
Ingredients:
2 oz Russian Standard Vodka (kosher)
Splash of Kedem Dry Vermouth (kosher)
3 Osem Medditerranean Cracked Olives (kosher)
Directions:
Pour vodka and vermouth into cocktail shaker. It’s up to you whether you shake or stir. Strain into martini glass.
Courtesy of Russian Standard Vodka.