Recipe of Blue Lagoon cocktail
Vida Recetas Editorial
The Blue Lagoon cocktail is a summer classic known for its striking blue color and refreshing taste. This recipe, ideal for beginners, combines vodka with lemon soda and a special touch of Blue Tropic de Rives, achieving a perfect balance between sweetness and acidity. Its preparation is simple: you only need plenty of ice, a couple of fingers of vodka, lemon soda, and a splash of Blue Tropic to intensify the color and aroma.
This cocktail is perfect for celebrations with friends, pool afternoons, or any occasion where you want to impress with a visually striking and delicious drink. The non-alcoholic version, using only Blue Tropic and the soda, is also a fantastic option for those who prefer not to consume alcohol.
Variations and tips
- You can adjust the amount of vodka to your preference.
- If you don't have Blue Tropic, you can use blue curaçao, but the flavor will vary slightly.
- Serve very cold and stir before drinking to integrate all the flavors.
In short, the Blue Lagoon is a safe bet to enjoy summer with style and freshness.
Prep
5 min
Ingredients
Directions
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Well, first we put plenty of ice and the desired amount of vodka (a couple of fingers is enough).
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We added the lemon soda and finally a splash of Blue Tropic to complete this fantastic explosion of refreshing flavors.
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Stir well before serving and enjoy the summer.
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The version without vodka is also delicious.
Frequently Asked Questions
How difficult is it to prepare Blue Lagoon cocktail?
This recipe has a easy difficulty level, which means it's accessible for cooks of all levels.
How long does it take to prepare Blue Lagoon cocktail?
The preparation time is 5 minutes and the cooking time is minutes.
Can I substitute some ingredients?
Yes, many ingredients can be substituted with similar alternatives. We recommend checking the recipe variations.
How should I store this preparation?
Store the preparation in the refrigerator for up to 3 days in an airtight container. Some preparations can be frozen for up to 3 months.