Tanqueray Breeze
Fruity, sharp, refreshing and slightly sweet - it's summer in a glass.
Ingredients
50ml
Tanqueray London Dry Gin
125ml
Cranberry Juice
50ml
Pink Grapefruit Juice
3
Lime Slices (Garnish)
1
Lemon Wheel (Garnish)
0 units of alcohol per serve
Equipment
1
Highball Glass
1
Ice Scoop
1
Jigger
1
Bar Spoon
1
Tongs
1
Cocktail Shaker
1
Hawthorne Strainer
Serves:
1
Method
Preparation
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Shake all the liquid ingredients with Ice.
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Strain into an Ice-filled Highball Glass.
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Add Lime Slices and stir through.
- Garnish with a Lemon Wheel.
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Alcohol content
Alcohol content
17.2 g per serve
Interesting facts
The Sea Breeze is a member of the "Cape Cod" family of cocktails, which includes drinks that are made with vodka and cranberry juice.
History of the drink
The Sea Breeze has been enjoyed for almost a century. Its origins can be traced back to the early 1920s or 1930s when it was first invented in the United States. The cocktail was created as a variation of the Cape Codder – a popular drink made with vodka and cranberry juice.
To create the Sea Breeze, bartenders added grapefruit juice to the classic Cape Codder recipe, giving the drink a refreshing and tangy twist.
One of the reasons for the Sea Breeze's enduring popularity is its versatility. The drink can be made with a variety of spirits, including vodka, gin or tequila, making it a ‘go-to’ choice for those who enjoy experimenting with different ingredients. Additionally, the Sea Breeze can be served both as a classic cocktail or as a punch, making it a perfect drink for large gatherings or parties.