Long vodka
Long vodka is a popular cocktail that is particularly well-known in the United Kingdom. It is a refreshing drink that combines vodka with lemonade and a dash of bitters. The cocktail is typically served in a highball glass over ice and garnished with a slice of lemon or a lime wedge.
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
Preparation[edit | edit source]
1. Fill a highball glass with ice cubes. 2. Pour the vodka over the ice. 3. Add the lemonade to the glass. 4. Add a dash of bitters. 5. Stir gently to mix the ingredients. 6. Garnish with a lemon or lime wedge.
Variations[edit | edit source]
There are several variations of the Long vodka cocktail, which may include different types of bitters or additional flavorings. Some popular variations include:
- Long vodka with lime bitters: Replacing the traditional bitters with lime-flavored bitters.
- Long vodka with tonic: Substituting tonic water for lemonade for a less sweet version of the drink.
- Fruit-infused Long vodka: Adding a splash of fruit juice, such as cranberry or orange juice, for added flavor.
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