M.D.L MetaMargarita
As Jimmy Buffet says, “If life gives you limes, make Margaritas. The iconic vacation drink combines tequila, lime, and a sweetener for a getaway-in-a-glass served either frozen, on
the rocks, or up.
Since its initial appearance, many variants have remained popular.
Some say the cocktail was invented in 1948 in Acapulco, Mexico when a Dallas socialite combined Blanco tequila with Cointreau and lime juice for her guests. Others say that the
Margarita, which translates to daisy flower in Spanish, was an inevitable twist on the Daisy, a cocktail template involving spirit, citrus, orange liqueur, and soda. Make one with tequila, leave out the soda, and you get a
Margarita. But regardless of how or when it was invented, the Margarita has earned its way into drinkers’ hearts.
Steps
1. Add tequila, orange liqueur, lime juice and agave syrup to a cocktail shaker filled with ice, and shake until well-chilled.
2. Strain into a rocks glass over
fresh ice.
3. Garnish with a lime wheel and salt rim (optional). *
* References
NFT Properties
- Name of cocktail: MetaMargarita
- Type of test: Salty & Sweet
- ABV: % 6
- Type of Taste: Very fruity, lightly sweet.
- Type of Colour :
- Number of NFT*: 500
- Ingredidents
2 ounces blanco tequila
1/2 ounce orange liqueur
1 ounce lime juice, freshly
squeezed
1/2 ounce agave syrup
Garnish:Lime wheel
Garnish:Salt (optional
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M.D.L MetaManhattan
The Manhattan was the most famous cocktail in the world shortly after it was invented in New York City’s Manhattan Club, some time around 1874 (as the story goes). Over the years,
the whiskey classic has dipped in and out of fashion before finding its footing as one of the cornerstones of the craft cocktail renaissance.
It dates back to 1874, when British socialite Jennie Churchill organized a party at the Manhattan Club in celebration of Samuel J. Tilden's victory who is the 25th Governor of
New York, in the gubernatorial election. An enterprising barman created a new cocktail for the event, which the club named Manhattan in his honor. And that cocktail has always been referred to as Manhattan.
Steps
1. Add the bourbon (or rye), sweet vermouth and both bitters to a mixing glass with ice, and stir until well-chilled.
2. Strain into a chilled coupe.
3. Garnish
with a brandied cherry or a lemon twist.
* References
NFT Properties
- Name of Cocktail : MetaManhattan
- Type of test: Sweety & Sour
- ABV: % 9
- Number of NFT*: 250
- Ingredidents
2 ounces rye or bourbon whiskey
1 ounce sweet vermouth
2 dashes Angostura bitters
1 dash orange bitters
Garnish: brandied cherry or lemon twist - *Ranking
M.D.L MetaSexOnTheBeach
The Sex on the Beach cocktail is known as much for its provocative name as its fruity, refreshing taste. It’s unclear exactly when or where the drink was invented. While no one can
agree where the drink originated, many suggest the cocktail may have been invented when a bartender combined a Fuzzy Navel (peach schnapps and orange juice) with a Cape Codder (vodka and cranberry juice).
The Sex on the Beach was a mainstay of 1980s and 1990s cocktail menus, and though it fell out of favor during the ensuring craft cocktail renaissance, it’s still a popular call
at beach bars and a favorite among vacationers.
Steps :
1. Add the vodka, peach schnapps, Chambord (if using), orange juice and cranberry juice to a shaker with ice and shake.
2. Strain into a highball glass over
fresh ice.
3. Garnish with a cocktail umbrella.*
* References
NFT Properties
- Name of coktail : MetaSexOnTheBeach
- ABV: % 3
- Type of Taste : Sweety & Sour
- Number of NFT*: 250
- Ingredidents 1,5 ounces vodka
1,5 ounce peach schnapps
0,5 ounce Chambord or creme de cassis (optional)
1,5 ounces orange juice, freshly squeezed
1,5 ounces cranberry juice Garnish: cocktail umbrella - *Ranking
M.D.L MetaMojito
The Mojito is one of the most popular rum cocktails served today, with a recipe known around the world. The origins of this classic drink can be traced to Cuba and the 16th-century
cocktail El Draque. Named for Sir Francis Drake, the English sea captain and explorer who visited Havana in 1586, El Draque was composed of aguardiente (a cane-spirit precursor to rum), lime, mint and sugar. It was supposedly
consumed for medicinal purposes, but it’s easy to believe that drinkers enjoyed its flavor and effects.
The Mojito is slightly more labor-intensive than other cocktails because it involves muddling the mint, but the end result is worth the effort.
Steps
1. Lightly muddle the mint with the simple syrup in a shaker. Add the rum, lime juice and ice, and give it a brief shake, then strain into a highball glass over fresh
ice. Alternatively, you can use pebble ice instead and gently swizzle it all together.
2. Top with the club soda.
3. Garnish with a mint sprig and lime Wheel*
* References
NFT Properties
- Name of cocktail: MetaMojito
- Type of test: Sweety & Sour
- ABV: % 4
- Type of Colour :
- Number of NFT*: 250
- Ingredidents
3 mint leaves
1/2 ounce simple syrup
2 ounces white rum
3/4 ounce lime juice, freshly squeezed
Club soda, to top
Garnish: mint sprig
Garnish: lime wheel
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