SOURCE VODKA COCKTAILS

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Long Source

• 4 cl Source Vodka
• 12 cl tonic, ginger ale or other soft drink

Pour Source Vodka into a tumbler or old-fashioned glass, then add the tonic or other soft drink. You could use a glass that has been chilled in advance.

Source Mule

• 4 cl Source Vodka
• 1/2 lime
• 12 cl ginger ale

Put two or three ice cubes in a tumbler glass, then add the Source Vodka, juice of half a lime, and ginger ale. Decorate with a slice or wedge of lime.

Cosmo Source

• 4 cl Source Vodka
• 2 cl triple sec (Cointreau, Grand Marnier)
• 2 cl cranberry juice
• 1 cl lime juice

Pour the ingredients into a shaker with some ice. Shake and pour into a martini glass with one or two of the ice cubes.

Balalaïka

• 3 cl Source Vodka
• 2 cl triple sec
• 2 cl lemon juice

Pour the ingredients into a shaker with some ice. Shake and pour into a martini glass with one or two of the ice cubes.

Source Get

• Half Source Vodka
• Half Get 27

Pour into a shaker. For an even fresher experience, the cocktail can be poured over a bed of crushed ice.

Sex on the Source

• 4 cl Source Vodka
• 4 cl peach liqueur
• 6 cl cranberry juice
• 6 cl pineapple juice
• 6 cl orange juice

Fill a tumbler or tulip glass one-third full with ice cubes, then pour in Source Vodka and peach liqueur and mix. Add the cranberry, pineapple and orange juices. The cocktail can also be made in a shaker (shake for ten seconds).

Source Bellini

• 3 cl Source Vodka
• 6 cl peach puree
• 6 cl champagne

Mix the (chilled) peach puree and Source Vodka. Add the champagne and delicately stir to retain the sparkle.

Red Source

• 3 cl Source Vodka
• 7 cl strawberry juice
• 4 cl white Pineau des Charentes

Put the ingredients in a shaker with some ice. Pour into a martini or margarita glass (if it is not too big), keeping the ice in the shaker.

Pure Source

• 4.5 cl Source Vodka
• 3 cl grapefruit liqueur
• 1 cl cognac
• 1 cl blue curaçao bleu
• 1.5 cl lemon juice

Put all the ingredients in a shaker and shake for around ten seconds. Pour the mixture into an old-fashioned glass filled with ice.