COCKTAIL RECIPE : Daffy's Gin Mulberry Spritz

With Easter on it’s way this weekend, I thought this Cocktail from Daffy’s Gin just screams Summer and sunshine.

Image taken from Daffy’s Gin website

Image taken from Daffy’s Gin website

It’s really simple to use and would go down a treat when you are staying home this weekend. For those of you that are lucky enough to have a garden, this would be the perfect outdoor serve

MULBERRY SPRITZ COCKTAIL RECIPE

(PITCHER)

INGREDIENTS

250mls Daffy’s Mulberry Gin
500mls lemonade
Top Up with 150ml Prosecco or fizz of your choice

METHOD

Fill a pitcher just with all the ingredients, add plenty of ice and gently stir, add in fresh blackberries, fresh mint and lemon slices

GLASS

hi-balls or goblet for serving

GARNISH

fresh berries and lemon slices

WHERE TO PURCHASE INGREDIENTS FOR THE DAFFYS GIN MULBERRY SPRITZ COCKTAIL

You can purchase the following drinks straight from Amazon and hopefully if you have Amazon Prime, you can have your ingredients and booze for the weekend. Fruits and garnish you should be able to pick up from your local green grocer or supermarket.

Daffy’s Mulberry Gin - purchase here

Lemonade - purchase here

Prosecco - purchase here

Glasses - purchase here

Recipe taken from Daffy’s Gin website - view recipe here







By Adele Conn

TartanSpoon is an award-winning Food Drink and Travel Blog bringing you the best places to eat drink and stay from Scotland and further afield.

Winner of the Online Food & Drink Blog UK Award, Online Food & Drink Global Award for Scotland, Best Scotland Travel Blog and a Scotsman Food and Drink Influencer Top 4.

Adele Conn is a food writer and reviewer of restaurants, bars, staycations, accommodation and food & drink products, content creator, judge, panelist, speaker and collaborator based in Edinburgh, Scotland.

She is also a wanderlust food lover, a wine enthusiast (WSET) and a gin guru (EWA Diploma in Gin). A member of the Guild of Food Writers and Women in Tourism; and a judge for the Great Taste Awards 2023 (The Guild of Fine Food) and other professional food organisations.

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