Sip Sunshine: The Guilt-Free Florida Cocktail!

Florida Cocktail: Refreshing Drink for Sunny Days & Brunches

6/10

SWEET to SOUR
(1-10)

1/10

STRENGTH
(1-10)

85

CALORIES

0

STANDARD
DRINKS

Note: these values are approximate and may vary dependent on the ingredients and brands you use.

  • What do you need?

    Ingredients

    • 30 ml Pink grapefruit juice (freshly squeezed)
    • 60 ml Orange juice (freshly squeezed)
    • 15 ml Lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
    • 7.5 ml Sugar syrup 'rich' (2 sugar to 1 water, 65.0°Brix)
    • Top up with Thomas Henry Soda Water

    How do I make it?

    Instructions

    • Combine 30 ml Pink Grapefruit Juice, 60 ml Orange Juice, 15 ml Lemon Juice, and 7.5 ml Rich Sugar Syrup in a shaker with ice.
    • Shake well until chilled.
    • Strain into a glass filled with ice and top up with Thomas Henry Soda Water.
    • Stir gently and serve immediately.

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More information...

The Florida Cocktail is a refreshing and vibrant drink that embodies the sunny spirit of its namesake state. With its bright colors and zesty flavors, this cocktail is perfect for those warm days when you want to sip something light and invigorating. The combination of freshly squeezed juices creates a delightful medley that dances on the palate, making it an ideal choice for brunches, pool parties, or simply lounging in the sun.

At the heart of the Florida Cocktail are its key ingredients: pink grapefruit juice, orange juice, and lemon juice, all freshly squeezed to ensure maximum flavor and freshness. The pink grapefruit juice adds a subtle bitterness that balances beautifully with the sweetness of the orange juice. This interplay of flavors is further enhanced by the addition of lemon juice, which introduces a tartness that brightens the entire drink. The rich sugar syrup, made from two parts sugar to one part water, adds just the right amount of sweetness to round out the flavors without overpowering them.

The preparation of the Florida Cocktail is straightforward yet satisfying. To create this delightful drink, one simply combines the juices and sugar syrup in a shaker filled with ice. Shaking the mixture well not only chills the drink but also helps to blend the flavors harmoniously. Once shaken, the mixture is strained into a glass filled with ice, and topped off with Thomas Henry Soda Water, which adds a refreshing effervescence. A gentle stir ensures that the soda water is evenly distributed, creating a light and bubbly texture that enhances the drinking experience.

One of the most appealing aspects of the Florida Cocktail is its nutritional profile. With only 85 calories per serving and 0% alcohol content, it is a guilt-free option for those who want to enjoy a flavorful drink without the effects of alcohol. This makes it an excellent choice for designated drivers, those who prefer non-alcoholic beverages, or anyone looking to enjoy a refreshing drink without the buzz. The absence of alcohol also means that the cocktail can be enjoyed at any time of day, making it versatile for various occasions.

The taste of the Florida Cocktail can be described as a delightful balance between sweet and sour. The sweetness from the orange juice and sugar syrup is perfectly countered by the tartness of the grapefruit and lemon juices, creating a complex flavor profile that is both refreshing and satisfying. This balance makes it appealing to a wide range of palates, from those who enjoy sweeter drinks to those who prefer a more tart flavor.

In addition to its delicious taste and low-calorie count, the Florida Cocktail is visually stunning. The vibrant hues of pink and orange are reminiscent of a beautiful sunset, evoking images of sandy beaches and palm trees swaying in the breeze. This makes it not only a treat for the taste buds but also a feast for the eyes, perfect for impressing guests at a gathering or simply enjoying on a quiet afternoon.

In conclusion, the Florida Cocktail is a delightful blend of fresh juices and effervescence that captures the essence of a sunny day in Florida. Its refreshing taste, low calorie count, and beautiful presentation make it a must-try for anyone looking to enjoy a delicious and invigorating drink.

Cocktail and Drink Recipe FAQ's

Can I substitute ingredients in a cocktail or drink recipe?

While substitutions can be made, it's important to choose ingredients with similar flavors to maintain the drink's balance.

Can I substitute alcohol brands, or even different alcohol, in a cocktail or drink recipe?

Yes, different brands may have a very similar taste profile, so may still create what the recipe intended. But keep in mind, some brands can also vary significantly in taste, so some may work better than others. Changing the alcohol to a different type (eg. Gin to Vodka) may have undesirable effects. Changing the ratio's of alcohol ingredients in a recipe can also change the taste profile significantly, same as increasing the measures. But invention can sometimes create something better.

Where can I buy cocktail ingredients and equipment?

You can find a liquor store close to you by using our map on our Home page. This will show you all the closest liquor stores. Many liquor stores may also carry basic bar tending equipment like shakers, strainers, jiggers, muddlers, pourers, fruit squeezers/juicers etc. But if they don't you can easily find these online or at a specialized hospitality equipment supplier.

What are the most common cocktail or drink garnishes?

Common garnishes for cocktails include a:

  • mint leaves
  • maraschino cherry
  • pineapple wedge
  • lemon zest
  • lime wedge
  • lemon wedge
  • orange wedge or peel
  • olives
  • banana
  • coffee beans
  • grated chocolate

...and much more. You can also experiment and try new things.

What is the most popular cocktail in the world?

In the US, the Margarita is generally considered the most popular. They are loved for their balance of sweet, sour and salty flavors, and are a great choice for most events. Other very popular cocktails include the Cosmopolitan, Daiquiri, Manhattan, Mojito, Pina Colada, and Espresso Martini.

What was the first cocktail invented and where?

Many agree that the first cocktail ever invented was the Sazerac in the mid-1800s in New Orleans. The Sazerac, a blend of whiskey, absinthe, bitters, and sugar, made it a unique and recognizable cocktail.

How did the name 'cocktails' come to be?

The etymology is believed to have come from a New Orleans apothecary, and inventor, Antoine Amédée Peychaud, who served brandy with his bitters in eggcups in the late 18th century.

The french word for eggcup is coquetier.

The story goes, that it was difficult to pronounce coquetier, was likely mis-pronounced, and quickly the word cocktail caught on as a new word.