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How to Mix a mint infused absinthe mojito

Jun 8, 2010 09:53 PM
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Cosmos and martinis are forever excellent go-to cocktails when you're out sipping at the bar, but sometimes it's nice to spice things up and try something a little more...stimulating.

Watch this video to learn how to mix an absinthe mojito.

The Mojito was invented in Cuba in the middle of the 17th century and traditionally made with rum, lime, sugar, mint, and soda water.

This is a substitute recipe, which means you can substitute Le Tourment Vert absinthe for rum in your own favorite Mojito recipe. You can try mixing in Kübler, La Fee, or perhaps even Obsello or another brand but for this we believe that Le Tourment Vert gives the best results as the anise in most brands tends not to mix well with the mint and lime.

1 Shot Le Tourment Vert absinthe

Juice from 1/2 a lime

1 tablespoon sugar (or half an ounce of bar syrup)

Several sprigs of mint.

Club soda

7UP

Lightly muddle the mint in your mixing tin

add lime juice

1 Shot Le Tourment Vert Absinthe

add Sugar

Shake well then strain over ice into a highball glass.

Get a bit of the muddled mint in the mix for presentation

Top with soda and 7UP

Garnish with lime

Notes: There is no dearth of recipes for Mohito Cocktails pick one you like then substitute Le Tourment Vert for rum and enjoy.

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