I am all about crafting cool cocktails, and these French 75 riffs are some of the best out there!
I’m excited to share this list of 10 bubbly drinks with you.Each is a fantastic twist on a timeless classic.
1. Cherry French 75
As the name suggests, the cherry French 75 spins the typical sour beverage into a cherry-filled version. You can quickly prepare a simple syrup using real cherries, ensuring that the cherry flavor is prominent. From there, include the standard components and garnish with a cherry to top it off.
Make sure you try this simple syrup for all kinds of amazing recipes!
2. Honey Ginger French 75
Do you want a combination of sweet and heat to enhance this outstanding classic? The honey ginger French 75 is a fantastic choice. This recipe calls for ginger and honey simple syrup prepared at home.
The blend of sweet floral honey with spicy ginger results in something amazing. You are going to want to use this in every drink!
3. Blueberry Basil French 75
The blueberry basil French 75 is packed with taste. This is a perfectly balanced herbaceous and sweet option. Plus, the hue is totally beautiful!
If you want to punch up the color even more, use Empress 1908. This is an amazing butterfly pea gin from our neighbors to the north.
4. Pomegranate French 75
At your upcoming holiday party, this pomegranate French 75 will be a smash hit. You will adore the wonderful festive taste and vibrant color.
Pomegranate juice has a tart edge and loads of sweetness. This makes it perfect for Christmas celebrations.
This bubbly Champagne cocktail is the perfect option for enjoying time with loved ones.
5. Cranberry Rosemary French 75
A festive flavor and tart cranberry punch give this drink its hue. As a bonus, you will find that cranberry juice is easy to locate around the holidays.
If you feel adventurous, you can easily prepare rosemary vodka yourself in just a few days. Plus, that is a fantastic present idea.
If you prefer, you can always use gin instead.
6. Unicorn French 75
I am unsure if unicorns are actually a thing, but I’m pleased this drink is real!In place of gin, you can use butterfly pea-infused Unicorn Vodka.Similar to Empress gin, the color shifts as soon as citrus is added.
Initially, it appears a bright blue and transitions to a pleasing purple.You will certainly enjoy the subtle flowery taste too.
7. French 77
Gin often goes well with the taste of elderflower liqueur. It has a delicious flowery taste and just the right touch of sweetness. To create this French 77, you can sub out simple syrup with elderflower liqueur.
The recipe also provides some options to change out Champagne. You can easily sub in sparkling wine if you
8. Blood Orange French 75
You simply have to use blood orange, an irresistible citrus flavor, to make a French 75. The intense taste of blood orange is delicious and spectacular. I cannot get over that vibrant color.
You are sure to be happy with this bubbly beverage at any special celebration.
9. Rose Syrup French 75
This drink gets its amazing hue from the magnificent Empress gin I mentioned earlier. The Empress starts as a lovely indigo blue. As soon as you add some lemon juice, it shifts to a bright, gorgeous pink.
You will adore the tasty flowery taste as well when you add the rose syrup.
10. French 76
The French 76 is an easy variation of the standard recipe. You’ll see that the 76 has simple syrup, Champagne, and lemon juice like the original. However, you will sub out gin with vodka, which many find overly botanical.
It’s a minor change, but effective. Grab your martini glasses, because this simple variation of this classic cocktail is worth a try!