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Sip gently into the season with bright, fresh, long drinks for spring

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The spirit plus mixer formula has its pluses, for sure. It’s easy to make, for one, and is lower in alcohol than a combination of spirit plus liqueur. And there are some great classics in this formula — I’ll never tire of a Gin & Tonic, and plenty of people swear by a Screwdriver or a Vodka and Coke.

However, sometimes you’re looking for an option that’s a little more elevated.

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These recipes by bartender and cocktail creator Jillian Vose for high-end mixer brand Badger Bevs are full of fresh and bright flavors like hibiscus, grapefruit, and kiwi, making them perfect sippers for the spring. If you’re after a long drink that has a bit more interest than the usual spirit plus mixer, then these are a great demonstration of how a cocktail can be packed with flavor and still be a relaxed, low-abv affair.

Ginger Rose

Created by Jillian Vose

Ingredients:

  • .25 oz Fresh Lime Juice
  • .5 oz Lime Leaf Syrup
  • 4 oz Hibiscus Tea
  • Badger Ginger Beer

Glassware: Wine glass


Method:

Add ice, build the drink and top off with Badger Ginger Beer

Victory Dance

Created by Jillian Vose

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz Lillet Rosé Vermouth
  • .5 oz Giffard Cacao Liqueur
  • 1 dash Peychaud’s Bitters
  • Badger Tonic

Glassware: Highball glass

Garnish: Large grapefruit peel

Method:

In a highball glass, add ice and build the drink. Add Lillet Rosé Vermouth, Giffard Cacao Liqueur and a dash of Peychaud’s Bitters. Top with Badger Tonic, lightly stir and garnish with large grapefruit peel.

Awake in the Afternoon

Created by Jillian Vose

Ingredients:

  • 0.5 oz Absinthe Verte (Vieux Pontarlier, Pernod)
  • 1 oz Le Moné Meyer Lemon Aperitif
  • 0.5 oz Kiwi Juice
  • 0.5 oz Acid adjusted Granny Smith Apple Juice
  • Badger Tonic

Glassware: Champagne Glass

Method:

Add all ingredients, except Badger, into a mixing glass. Add ice to the top of the glass, then stir using a barspoon. Top with Badger Tonic. Strain.

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