Cocktails, the libationary art!
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Have you ever tried a Jasmine, it’s a great summer cocktail.
1.5 oz or 45 ml Gin .75 oz or 22.5 ml Lemon juice .25 oz or 7.5 ml triple sec .25 oz or 7.5 ml Campari
If shaken serve up If stirred serve with a large ice cube
I’ve made it shaken and stirred, both ways are good, and should batch decently. If it sounds a bit dry I’ve also tried making the lemon juice, triple sec and Campari equal parts .5 oz or 15 ml and it comes out less gin forward and a stronger orange flavor.