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Cocktail of the Week: Colour Theory

By Josh Tooley

19th Apr 2024 | Local News

Cocktail of the Week: Colour Theory. Image credit: Josh Tooley.
Cocktail of the Week: Colour Theory. Image credit: Josh Tooley.

Oakham Nub News has teamed up with a regular reader to share a 'Cocktail of the Week' feature, including classics, reinventions of familiar favourites and some crazy concoctions unique to Nub News.

This week's cocktail is a unique one - it might look like red wine, but you're more likely to find it in a science lab than a vineyard!

Read on to find out how to make this colour-changing tipple...

Ingredients: 

  • 50ml blue curaçao
  • 50ml Aperol
  • top up with lemonade

Method:

  1. pour the Aperol into a bar glass or jug over ice
  2. as you stir, pour in the blue curaçao - and watch the orange and blue combine to make a rich red wine colour!
  3. stir until chilled
  4. strain into a coupe glass
  5. top up with lemonade

Check out our other Cocktail of the Week features by heading to the search bar at the top of the page and typing in 'Cocktail', allowing you to view the whole gallery of our popular weekly creations.

Did you know, you can share your own feature by clicking the 'Nub It' button at the top of the News page? Don't be shy - get in touch!

     

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