Father's Day
Minty Peach Cooler Cocktail
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8 Reviews
Ms. T.
July 24, 2012
Yay! Congrats on the well-deserved CP. I thoroughly enjoyed my job as one of the community testers:) Here are my testing notes:
This is the kind of refreshing summer cocktail that should be enjoyed on a veranda as a hot day turns to dusk. The base of macerated peaches with honey and chopped mint is as alluring as it sounds (you’ll want a spoon to dig out every last bit from the bottom of your glass) and would lend itself to endless variations. The Lillet is a lovely and delicate companion. I added a splash more than the recipe called for, and my guests were still wishing for a little more punch, which probably says more about my guests than the recipe. It would be great with bourbon, re-dressed as a peachy mint julep. On the flip side, it’s delicious even without the alcohol, making it a wonderfully versatile recipe that’s sure to please the boozehounds and teetotalers alike.
This is the kind of refreshing summer cocktail that should be enjoyed on a veranda as a hot day turns to dusk. The base of macerated peaches with honey and chopped mint is as alluring as it sounds (you’ll want a spoon to dig out every last bit from the bottom of your glass) and would lend itself to endless variations. The Lillet is a lovely and delicate companion. I added a splash more than the recipe called for, and my guests were still wishing for a little more punch, which probably says more about my guests than the recipe. It would be great with bourbon, re-dressed as a peachy mint julep. On the flip side, it’s delicious even without the alcohol, making it a wonderfully versatile recipe that’s sure to please the boozehounds and teetotalers alike.
TheWimpyVegetarian
July 7, 2012
Oh my gosh, Hannah - this is so up my alley. I'm making this as soon as I pick up a bottle of Lillet! Looks like I'm too late to test it for a community pick :-( but I'll add my comments here when I make it.
BlueKaleRoad
July 7, 2012
Thank you so much, Suzanne! I hope you enjoy it and would love to know what you think. :)
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