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Falsa Gin Cocktail

basil · cocktail · falsa · gin · gin cocktail
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Every Sunday, I come up with a new cocktail recipe for happy hour, and it usually centers around seasonal fruit, herbs and of course, what’s in the fridge! For this I use the Falsa Cordial recipe, add some spicy ginger and fresh torn basil leaves to spruce it up and plain regular club soda. It’s also a gorgeous shade of pink, so go ahead and add this to your girl’s night if you want to! Enjoy!

Falsa Cordial Recipe here

The Recipe
Serves

Ingredients

  • 1 shot falsa cordial
  • 2-3 slices of ginger
  • 2 leaves of fresh basil
  • 1 shot liquor of choice (gin or vodka)
  • club soda
  • ice

Instructions

  • In a shaker, add the cordial, ginger, basil and shake it up
  • Pour into a serving glass with ice
  • Add the shot of liquor
  • Then top up with soda
  • Garnish with lemon slice and torn basil leaf

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