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13th July at 20:22
Just a naming nitpick: I've been all around Brazil and I've never seen "caipiroska" spelled with a v like "caipirovska", currently the title in this page. Maybe it's out there somewhere, but "caipiroska" and "caipivodka" dominate in my experience.

For per the drink itself, it's nice, but a caipirinha always wins out for me. Still, it's a good showcase for the muddling, the "dirty pour", and the texture heterogeneity you'll find in more humble traditional Brazilian cocktails, with the sugar and citrus kernels intentionally left in there.

I think this cocktail makes less sense here in Brazil than abroad, where one not having easy access to cachaça is likely. I can't cite anything, but I bet its popularity here has a lot to do with the stigma cachaça had in the previous century... I'd also say in my experience this is more popular with older people and snobbish folks (except for us cocktail snobs :) ) for the same reason.
Loïc Pierre’s Avatar Loïc Pierre
24th December 2024 at 17:00
Tried with two different vodkas : one made with Zubrowka Biala, the other with Wyborowa. The difference was very subtle, and both cocktails were very good. When simplicity means success !
Ross McGill’s Avatar Ross McGill
28th April 2024 at 18:29
This is a hit! Fresh lime all the way
6th June 2020 at 18:52
Fresh lime with a hit