"You have to love a nation that celebrates its independence every July 4, not
with a parade of guns, tanks, and soldiers who file by the White House in a show
of strength and muscle, but with family picnics where kids throw Frisbees, the
potato salad gets iffy, and the flies die from happiness. You may think you
have overeaten, but it is patriotism."
~Erma Bombeck
Since Fourth of July is coming, I figured a cocktail was in order, to reflect the holiday, of course. This one features grenadine, blueberry vodka, and regular clear vodka.
Unique Tall cordial glasses available at my Etsy Shop, House of Lucien.
Fourth Of July Drink
Idea from ECurry
First let me warn you. I tried to use cream as the white part, it doesn't work. The cream is too heavy, the blue vodka just fell into it. The grenadine on the bottom is heavy and thick, so it holds the others well. The blue and the white or clear, should be the same weight, or a similar type of liqueur. I thought about using white cream De cacao or white chocolate liqueur for the white portion, but I don't know if it would work. But if you try it I'd love to know your results.
Keep reading after the recipe for more info on specific gravity of liqueors.
Ingredients
Grenadine
Blueberry Vodka, or Blue Curacao, or any blue liqueur- cold
Vodka, or any clear liqueur, cold. -or you could try using a white liqueur, see the note above about this.
Directions
Layer this cocktail by adding the grenadine first.
Next, add the blueberry vodka by pouring very slowly off the back of a spoon.
Finally, with a steady hand, add the clear or white liqueur or vodka on top of the blueberry vodka by pouring it off the back of a spoon.
Edited to add: courtesy of A_Boleyn
refer to these page to find the specific gravities of red/white/blue liquors
http://accidentalhedonist.com/how-to-pour-a-pousse-caf/
http://www.barnonedrinks.com/tips/reference/specific_gravities.html
White creme de cacao (1.14) should work in between the red grenadine (1.16) on the bottom and blue curacao (1.11) on the top based on this.
Double cream at 0.99 would float on top of blue caracao at 1.11. Most vodkas have a specific gravity 0.79 so a blue vodka should float on top of the double cream.
Like I mentioned, I tried heavy cream on top of the red, then with the blue on top and the blue vodka sank into the cream, I'm not sure why. Maybe because of the type of vodka, I have no idea. But these charts are great, thank you!
9 comments:
Beautiful idea! LOVE it! By the way, your Snickerdoodles were super popular this weekend, so you have one more feature on our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/RecipeNewZ So glad to have you as our contributor!
RecipeNewZ- Thank you so much, I'm so glad!
Could you refer to these page to find the specific gravities of red/white/blue liquors instead.
http://accidentalhedonist.com/how-to-pour-a-pousse-caf/
http://www.barnonedrinks.com/tips/reference/specific_gravities.html
White creme de cacao (1.14) should work in between the red grenadine (1.16) on the bottom and blue curacao (1.11) on the top based on this.
Double cream at 0.99 would float on top of blue caracao at 1.11. Most vodkas have a specific gravity 0.79 so a blue vodka should float on top of the double cream.
A_Boleyn said- This is really smart. Thank you. I will add the links to the post.
What you said makes sense, but I tried the cream a few times, and it sank. I'm not sure why.
This cocktail is so much fun and looks delicious. Thanks!
This sounds like a fantastic drink recipe! I hope you'll add this to my Patriotic Project Parade going on now through July 4th!
http://www.itsybitsypaperblog.com/2012/06/patriotic-project-parade-linky-party.html
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That drink sounds fabulous! I love blueberry & cherry & vodka. The glass is so pretty. Thanks for linking at Whatcha Whipped Up Wednesday. I'm off to checkout your etsy shop now.
What a beautifully layered drink! And that Lionel Ritchie teapot is too much! Love it!
Jenn
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