Affinity Cocktail Recipe

Cocktails and mock tails seems to be the most preferred alcoholic drinks, whether it’s a bar or a pub or restaurant. It’s a mixture of many alcoholic drinks along with fruit juices like the orange, pineapple. Cocktails seem to be preferred by everyone, whether it’s the young or the old and even those who are trying their hands for the first time.

Cocktails are usually garnished with cherries and olives, making them more tempting and attractive. Some bartenders also garnish it with lime or orange slices, while some bartenders seem to garnish and decorated their glasses with small umbrellas and a tiny straw. Different bars and clubs have different kinds of cocktail garnishing. Besides the garnishing and the manner of serving it’s actually the flavor and the fragrance which strikes us the most.

The Affinity cocktail is a variation of the Martini, which replaces the gin when mixed with Scotch. The orange juice, along with some sweet vermouth and some added flavors has the potential of making it the most favorite winter drink. Making an Affinity cocktail seems to be just so simple and all you need is some scotch, some oz of sweet vermouth and some dashes of orange bitters. First of all pour all the ingredients in the mixing container, shake them well and pour it into a chilled wine glass.

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