Maple Lake Irish Shock recipe
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There are so many different beverages available in the shops that it is not easy to know what to choose. One of the easiest ways to know which the best wines are is to check out reviews. At least that way you will have some knowledge of the flavour of wine it is as well as the quality of the wine. Reviews are really a great way of discovering delicious wines.
I did mostly drink cocktails and have a good Maple Lake Irish Shock recipe which I used to mix. Even the most elaborate cocktails are actually easy to make. For instance, the Maple Lake Irish Shock recipe consists of these ingredients:
3 shots Aftershock® Hot & Cool cinnamon schnapps
2 shots DeKuyper® Hot Damn 100 cinnamon schnapps
2 cups apple cider
1 shot DeKuyper® Sour Apple Pucker schnapps
1 cinnamon stick
Cocktails are fun to have at a party or at a cool bar but they sure are expensive! Even during happy hour, you can simply break your budget by consuming a couple of cocktails. So these days, more often than not I will stick to rose wine or champagne. I have discovered which are the best organic wines available and accept that drinking wine over cocktails will mean I get a tasty drink which is most likely better for me and with fewer calories.
Whenever I can I prefer to order organic wines or no added preservative wine. I enjoy American wines but am happy to try anything. I have also tried wines from Italy before and they have been some of the best wines I have ever had. It is not always a good idea to choose a wine based on the region where it is produced, you can be surprised at the quality of wines grown in areas not known for wine production.
There are many places where you can find wine reviews to enable you to make a good choice in wine. Whether you prefer red or sparkling wine, you can find many reviews online. I prefer to read wine blogs because you can then get fairly instant opinions on the wine you are thinking of drinking.
If you are thinking of trying organic wines then see Treehugger for details on how purchasing organic wine is less damaging for soils. Wikipedia also has some excellent articles on organic farms and organic food and wine.
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