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Get Lucky with a St. Patrick’s Bare Mojito‏

Get Lucky with a Bare Mojito‏

Get Lucky with a St. Patrick’s Bare Mojito‏

Are you hosting a party or bar tending on St. Patrick’s Day and need to know how to make a green cocktail? Although green beer is usually the first drink that comes to mind for many people, it is not the only alcoholic drink that you have to serve your guests on this day. There is such a small selection of green cocktails that display a vibrant natural green color and come packed with great flavor as well. It’s all green and organic, so you can get an extra shot of luck of the Irish.

For the times when green beer just won’t do the job, this awesome St. Patrick’s Bare Mojito is sure to get you in the Irish spirit.

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup of Bare Lemon Drop Mixer
  • 1/2 cup of Bare Margarita Drop Mixer
  • 1/4 lime wedge
  • 2 sprigs fresh mint
  • cucumber slices
  • 2 teaspoons agave
  • 1 cup crushed ice
  • Club soda
  • 1 Tbsp rum
  • Cucumber skin “shamrock,” for garnish

Directions:

Place lime, mint, cucumber slices, and sugar in a tumbler or highball glass and muddle. Add ice to glass; pour Bare Mixer’s over ice. Top with club soda or flavored carbonated drink. Stir and serve immediately garnished with cucumber “shamrock.

 

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Jess Benoit

Jess is a homeschooling mama of 3, wife, gamer, Whovian, Nerd

7 thoughts on “Get Lucky with a St. Patrick’s Bare Mojito‏

  • This sounds delicious, much better than green beer. I will have to bookmark this for next week 🙂

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  • I don’t drink very often but that looks so good! I’ll have to remember this for next year when I’m no longer nursing 🙂

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  • Sweet and simple. I hope everyone has an awesome Saint Patrick’s day….I hope you drink a couple of these Jess!

    xoxo

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    • Thanks so much, Kat! I hope ya’ll have a great one as well. 🙂

      I will definitely be drinking something…no worries there 😉

      Reply

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