Thursday, January 24, 2019

Thirsty Thursday: Fentimans & Strawberry Infused Vodka!

Last spring I shared a post about making homemade infused strawberry vodka, using the leftover tops from strawberries.  Well, we're still doing it, and lemme tell ya...it's amazing. The longer it infuses, the more it mellows.  And it's taken on a gorgeous pink hue from the strawberries. (I've got a couple other infusions going as well...stay tuned.)
Also earlier in 2018, the Hubs & I brewed up some homemade ginger ale (non-alcoholic), and we split the batch to ferment half, making hard ginger beer.  Aside from it being a little explosive (because of the champagne yeast we used), it's tasty stuff, providing you like ginger.  This is like, Goslings or Q spicy ginger beer, not like Seagrams or Canada Dry sweet soda.  Like, burn-yer-nose-make-ya-sneeze ginger level.

As it turns out, our neighbor Neil is quite a fan of ginger beer, so we delivered a 6 pack to his door.  And in return, he gave us a mixed pack of Fentimans soda.  Because, you see, Neil is a Brit.  And not just any Brit, but co-owner of locally famous food truck London Calling.  You wanna eat lunch in a legit double-decker bus?  They've got you covered.
In addition to delicious pasties (like, a hand-held pot pie, or if Hot Pockets were made of real food), they offer other British imports like Walkers chips/crisps, candy, and English Fentiman's sodas. And their mall location also has UK import beers that are hard to find in this area (like Innis & Gunn).
The chicken tikka masala is my current favorite.

Lil' Man is a big fan of the Wotsits. And the sausage rolls.

So, we were savoring our stockpile of sodas, and finally popped open this one, which was just begging to be made into a cocktail.
INGREDIENTS: (per cocktail)
2 oz strawberry infused vodka (you could also make it with regular vodka)
4-5 ounces of Fentiman's soda
lots of crushed ice
strawberry to garnish (note: I think some fresh mint would also work great in this.)

DIRECTIONS:  
Fill your glass with crushed ice, and add the vodka. Then top with the soda and stir to mix.  Garnish with strawberry and enjoy!
We made two versions, one with just plain vodka (so essentially a screwdriver), and the other with the strawberry infused.  We both agree that the strawberry version was much smoother.  Slainte!

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