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Measuring each ingredient accurately is essential to making consistently tasty cocktails so we present our recipes in ml, cl, and ounces. We've even developed...
Curious about measures and how these relate to suggested barware. For example, a Bay Breeze, quite delicious I might add, has the following ingredients and quantities:
1 2⁄3 fl oz Ketel One Vodka
2 2⁄3 fl oz Cranberry juice (sweetened)
1 1⁄6 fl oz Pineapple juice
Tallying these one finds a total of 5 1/2 fl oz. Placing these in a Collins glass, typically measuring 10 to 14 fl oz produces a drink far less than a full glass.
Is ice, therefore, to total from 4.5 to 8.5 fl oz?
1 2⁄3 fl oz Ketel One Vodka
2 2⁄3 fl oz Cranberry juice (sweetened)
1 1⁄6 fl oz Pineapple juice
Tallying these one finds a total of 5 1/2 fl oz. Placing these in a Collins glass, typically measuring 10 to 14 fl oz produces a drink far less than a full glass.
Is ice, therefore, to total from 4.5 to 8.5 fl oz?
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