Best Cocktails To Enjoy While Watching FIFA World Cup With Your Gang
The wait is finally over. We have our two finalists, Argentina and France all set to compete in the finals of the FIFA World Cup 2022 on December 18, Sunday. Don’t know about you, but our preparations are in full swing. The food menu has some of the lip smacking snacks like cheesy fries, loaded nachos, and a lot more. Invited friends? Check. Got Alcohol? Double check.
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Football matches without alcohol are like pasta without garlic bread. Agree? This year, much to the disappointment of the football fans, alcohol sales were not permitted at Qatar’s stadiums. But, those sitting in the comfort of their homes can surely enjoy the final clash with all the necessary elements. To make your World Cup experience worthwhile, we have a new addition to the platter. Some delicious cocktails!
Here’re some easy cocktail recipes for FIFA World Cup party:
1. Caipiroska
You only need three ingredients to prepare this cocktail – lime, vodka and some sugar syrup. Pop in some mint leaves to give a dose of freshness. Check out the measurement here.
2. Mojito
Mojito is a rum-based cocktail and every sip gives you a refreshing hit of mint and tanginess of lime. It will surely be your forever go-to cocktail drink. Tap here for recipe.
3. Cosmopolitan
The concoction of cranberry juice, lime and vodka is a blush red drink which will leave your taste palate wanting for more. To get your balance of all ingredients right, check the recipe here.
4. Margarita
Margarita is inarguably one of the most popular cocktails of all time. Learn how to make it at home; recipe here.
5. Long Island Ice Tea
A mix of four liquors – gin, tequila, vodka and rum is the Long Island Ice Tea. And, we just love it. Get thre recipe here.
Get set and sip your favourite cocktails while watching the FIFA World Cup final.
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