Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Sparkling Ice Cocktails

05 Mar 2016 by Lina Jordan in Cuisine, General, Home, Pleasure, Products, Spirits

St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner, so it’s time for some fun and refreshing cocktails and a tasty green cupcake recipe from Sparkling Ice – a great tasting, lightly carbonated, zero-calorie beverage which combines sparkling water, fruit juice, vitamins, antioxidants, and BOLD natural flavors. Enjoy these Shamrock-inspired recipes below.

Sparkling Whiskey Sour (pictured above)
Ingredients

  • .5 oz fresh-squeezed lemon juice
  • 1.75 oz Sparkling Ice Lemon Tea
  • 1.25 oz Bourbon
  • .25 oz simple syrup*

*Low calorie option: Omit .25 oz simple syrup, add one packet of Splenda.

Instructions:

1.In mixing cup add ice, lemon, bourbon and Sparkling Ice.

2.Stir and strain over rocks.

3.Garnish with a cherry

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Shamrock Lime Sherbet Punch

Ingredients

  • Sparkling Ice Lemon Lime
  • Lime Sherbet
  • Pineapple juice

Instructions

1.Fill glass 1/3 way with Sparkling Ice Lemon Lime

2.Fill glass 1/3 was with Pineapple juice

3.Top with two scoops of Lime Sherbet

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Irish Appletini

Ingredients

  • 1 ounce vodka
  • 1 1/2 ounces Sour Apple Pucker
  • 1 1/2 ounces Sparkling Ice Crisp Apple
  • 2 cups of ice
  • Apple wedges for garnish (optional)

Instructions

1.Fill a martini shaker with ice.

2.Pour in the vodka, sour apple pucker and juice into shaker.

3.Stir ingredients

4.Garnish with an apple wedge

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Shamrock Cupcakes

Ingredients

Cake

  • 1 box of white cake mix
  • 12 oz of room temperate Sparkling Ice Lemon Lime

Icing

  • 1 can of vanilla icing
  • 4 drops of green food dye

Instructions

1.Preheat your oven to 350°

2.Line muffin pan with liners.

3.In a medium bowl combine your Sparkling Ice and cake mix, stirring with a whisk until most of the lumps are gone.

4.Fill each liner ½-2/3 full of batter.

5.Bake for 18-20 minutes until cupcakes are springy and toothpicks comes out clean.

6.Let cool completely before frosting.

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