#DOTW: Moscato Lemonade

Can I still get away with posting summer drinks? It got so cold so fast! I gotta look for my light jackets already. But as long as it says summer on the calendar, I’ll be posting summer drinks. Put on a sweater and sip in the twilight that’s approaching earlier every day. This is not as light as it looks, however it is as delicious as it looks. Fellas, please don’t shy away from the pink drink, Real men drink pink cocktails. Enjoy!

What you’ll need:

  • 1 1/2 oz Vdka 6100 (or quality vodka of your choice)
  • 1 1/2 oz Barefoot Pink Moscato (or quality pink Moscato of your choice)
  • 2 oz Pink Lemonade
  • fresh sliced lemons

Combine vodka, Moscato and lemonade in a tall glass over ice. Add fresh lemon slices as components and garnish.

Cheers!

Author: Gotham Foodie

Hello there, fellow foodies! My name is Erica, I was born and raised in Germany, and moved to the US, New York City to be exact, in July of 1987. I have worked most of my time here in the Big Apple as a bartender, but my true love is food. I cook just about every day, I search for good food everywhere, and pretty much always find it. I don't consider myself a food critic, I don't have the culinary background for that kind of expertise. I do however know good food, good chefs and good restaurants. I report back about my culinary adventures, and I choose to leave out my unsatisfactory experiences. We have enough negativity in our daily lives, I don't want to add to that. All the recipes in my FROM MY KITCHEN and DOTW blogs are cooked and prepared by me. All pictures are taken by me. I don't always eat everything you see in my pictures, but you bet your buns, I do try everything. Last but not least, you should know that I am a huge Top Chef fan. I have never missed an episode of the Bravo TV show. I have at this point visited almost 20 restaurants run by Top Chef contestants, and I'm continuously impressed by their skill, drive and passion. So I will continue to seek them out, and I hope you join me in my journey!

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