BBQs, family gatherings, boating, picnic and more are all part of the 4th….usually involving a little day drinking – here are so suggestions to make it more delicious!
July 4th is one of the top drinking holidays in the US. And it is a day long fiesta of opportunity to pop, pour or shoot. It is a long tradition dating back years. To help, here sit here’s your ultimate 4th of July drinking guide.
Highballs
Highball combinations are the simplest to make and they’re also enjoyed by the largest amount of people. There are the classic and reliable drinks like gin and tonic or vodka and soda, but there’s also always room to get creative. Scotch and chocolate soda is a good one, or moxie and amaro. These soda + booze combinations are fun and lime is almost always a great companion for them. Be sure to try out the craziest inventions on small quantities; you don’t want to have to drink or throw away a full glass of liquor just because the end result was awful.
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Sangrias
These drinks are fresh and perfect for the summer and they’re also super varied. You can make sangria with red wine, white wine or even rosé and add fruits that match the base wine and liquor. One of our favorite options is the watermelon sangria, which uses white wine, cointreau, rum, syrup, limes and watermelon. That already sounds like summer.
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Cocktails
Cocktails are great if you’re planning on drinking during the day, being the best option for brunch. Spicy Bloody Marys and different flavored Margaritas are great companions for barbecue food. You can also make a Negroni punch, inspired on the classic Negroni drink but not as boozy thanks to the addition of seltzer water.
Alcohol-Free Drinks
Last but not least: alcohol-free drinks. Mocktails and NA drinks have gained big ground, especially among Gen Z and millennials. When you have several events planned for the long weekend and low dose (like a White Claw) or a NA can be handy. You can always buy some lemonade from the nearest store, but it’ll be way more delicious if you make one with your own twist. Lemonade is a very flexible drink, you can make it spicy with some jalapeños and strawberries, or a more simple and traditional one with a touch of basil and honey. You can also make some iced tea or some fresh juices from watermelons and cucumbers.