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Bartending: Raging Raspberry Flavored Drink Recipes

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If you love a good fruity drink, try one of these delicious raspberry flavored cocktails. Just add an umbrella, maybe a fruit garnish and you are prepared for sunny relaxation!

Rasmopolitan

1-1/4 oz. VOX Raspberry

1/2 oz. Cointreau

1 oz. Cranberry Juice

Mix in a shaker half-filled with ice. Pour into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with Fresh Raspberries or a Lime Peel.

Raspberry Bluetini

2 oz. VOX Vodka

1 oz. Blue Curaçao

1/4 oz. Sour

Mix in a shaker half-filled with ice. Pour into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with a Maraschino Cherry.

Raspberry Martini

1 oz. Godiva Liqueur

1 oz. Absolut Vodka

1/2 oz. Chambord or Raspberry Liqueur

Combine with ice and shake well. Serve in a glass whose rim has been dipped in Powdered Sugar.

A very sweet, sweet drink.

Raspberry Truffle

1-1/2 oz. VOX Raspberry

1/2 oz. White Crème de Cacao

1/2 oz. Chambord

1/2 oz. Half & Half

Mix in a shaker half-filled with ice. Pour into a martini glass rimmed with Cocoa.

Razpiroska

4 parts Stoli Razberi

1 part Simple Syrup or Agave Nectar

Splash of Club Soda

6 Raspberries

Muddle Raspberries with Simple Syrup in the bottom of a rocks glass. Add Vodka, fill with ice, top with Club Soda, and stir. Garnish with fresh Raspberries.

Razz-Ma-Tazz

1-1/2 oz. Vodka

1/2 oz. Chambord

11/2 oz. Club Soda

Serve over ice in a tall glass, chilled.

Razzputin

1-1/2 oz. Stoli Razberi Vodka

3 oz. Cranberry Juice

2 oz. Grapefruit Juice

Lime Slice

Mix all ingredients, except Lime Slice, with cracked ice in a shaker or blender and serve in a chilled glass. Garnish with Lime Slice.

It’s raspberry at its jazziest.

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About the book author:

R. Foley is the founder and editor of BARTENDER Magazine. A consultant to some of the United States’ top distillers and importers, he is responsible for creating and naming new drinks for the liquor industry.