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I like the word legit. I likely use it too much. But, I have had my share of coffee cocktails that taste more like a milk shake than a coffee drink. This cocktail isn’t like that. Sure, it has some sweetness to it and creaminess…but, you can taste the COFFEE. That is in small part due to a good double shot of espresso and in large part to the smooth coffee infused spirit created by Rolling River.

I was sent a complimentary bottle of the Rolling River Coffee distilled spirit. All opinions, recipe, and photos are my own. To purchase Rolling River Spirits you can find stores that carry it in California and Oregon as well as online retailers. Thank you for reading and sharing as your support helps support content creation for this blog.

Ingredients for a great coffee cocktail

I’m a huge fan of Coava coffee (I order it online for my home coffee now that I live too far from stores that carry it!) and was thrilled to see that the Rolling Spirits Coffee feature coffee roasted by Coava. Upon tasting I was immediately impressed that this coffee flavored liquor wasn’t laden with sweetness as most coffee liquors seem to be!

The Coffee Spirit was distilled from organic, non-GMO hard red winter wheat in small batches. There is an initial distilling process then it is mixed with a brew of the Coava coffee and distilled a final time. That last distillation brings out clean flavors and a nice clear finish on the spirit. See– no added sugar!

I could totally see a coffee lover drinking this liquor chilled and neat. However, I knew that I wanted to test out my ability to create a coffee cocktail that wasn’t overly sweet and tasted like COFFEE. A cocktail that one might bring a coffee-loving mom with her Mother’s Day breakfast in bed. HINT.

My husband and I have a supreme dedication to beverages in our home. There is our normal bar, our cabinet full of non-alcoholic beverages, a hot tea bar, and our coffee bar. Our coffee bar is complete with burr grinder, coffee maker, french press, pour over carafe, and espresso machine. None of it is top of the line…because, well, budget. But, we do value it.

Because we do have all those fun tools. I was thrilled with the opportunity to use my espresso machine for this cocktail. However, it isn’t needed! You can easily sub a strong brewed coffee or great cold brew. (Stumptown makes a delicious strong cold brew that would absolutely work in this drink and is carried in a lot of locations.)

Espresso Martini

A Legit Coffee Cocktail Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 2 ounces espresso (or strong coffee) chilled
  • 1 3/4 oz Coffee Spirit by Rolling River Spirits
  • 1 oz Dark Rum
  • 1/2 oz (or to taste) of simple syrup or honey (whatever you like in your coffee!)
  • 1 oz of heavy cream shaken
  • Optional garnish of cocoa powder

(Keep scrolling for the recipe!)

Espresso Martini

Directions:

  • In a shaker, pour the Espresso, Coffee Spirit, Simple Syrup, and Dark Rum over ice. Shake to incorporate and thoroughly chill.
  • Strain into a martini glass
  • Pour your heavy cream in a jar that can close — I used a small jam jar. Shake vigorously. You want it to become pretty frothy, but not full on whipped cream. It took me about 15 seconds of shaking.
  • Pour the cream into your martini glass.
  • Sprinkle cocoa powder on the top and enjoy!

I really love that it tastes truly like coffee and has that extra kick of rum. The rum really brings out the flavors of the coffee in my opinion without overpowering it. The husband was a fan too. 😉 It’s legit yummy.

Like this recipe? Check out my other tasty cocktail recipes!

If you try this cocktail I’d love to hear about it! share in the comments below any changes you made or other ways you’d use this Coffee Spirit!

This Halloween drink post is sponsored by RedVines.  #RedVines candy is always fat-free and made without preservatives. It is “made in small batches, using artisanal techniques passed down through five generations, RedVines candy has a rich heritage built on our dedication to consistent quality, flavor and freshness.” All opinions are my own. To learn more about my posting policies regarding sponsored posts please visit my policies page. As always, thank you for reading more about the companies that help support this blog. 

 

Red Vines Cocktail and NA Beverage for Halloween from A Well Crafted Party

 

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If you haven’t been able to tell from previous Halloween posts… I like vampires. I was the kid dressed in black reading Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles* throughout most of my formative years. It certainly lead right into my love of Halloween. (Check out these fun Halloween Vampire Portrait free printables!) When creating a recipe out of my favorite red licorice it was an easy jump to vampires. I love how the little bite-sized RedVines Twistettes* made perfect little “vampire bites” on the rim of the glasses.

Halloween is an all-ages holiday in my book, so I wanted to make sure that I had a fun non-alcoholic version of the Vampire Bite drink so that the kids could get into the fun.

Halloween Cocktail – Vampire Bite Cocktail with Red Vines

As with all of my cocktail recipes this is intended for people of legal drinking age. Keep scrolling if you’d like to find a fun non-alcoholic version of this drink. As always, practice safe drinking.

Creating a Halloween Cocktail with Red Vines on A Well Crafted Party

Ingredients:

  • -3/4 oz of Cranberry Juice (or Cranberry Grape Juice)
  • – 1 and 1/4 ounces of your favorite vodka
  • – 1 oz of your favorite orange liquor
  • – 1.5 oz of dry cherry soda (must be a clear soda)
  • – 1.5 oz of dry blood orange soda (clear soda again)
  • – RedVine Twistettes to garnish rim
  • – Shaker with Ice
  • – Chilled Martini glass that can hold approximately 6-8 oz of liquid (don’t want it too full!)

 

 

 

Halloween Cocktail with Red Vines from A Well Crafted Party

 

Directions:

  1. Garnish the chilled martini glass with the RedVines Twistettes about 1.5 inches apart (should be approximately where the canine teeth would go in the mouth).
  2. Pour 3/4 oz of cranberry juice into a chilled martini glass.
  3. In a shaker full of ice pour the orange liquor and vodka. Shake well to chill. Strain into glass.
  4. Top drink with equal parts of blood orange and cherry dry soda.
  5. Enjoy!

 

 

Halloween Drink – Vampire Bite Non-Alcoholic Beverage with Red Vines

Sometimes you just don’t want to drink alcohol or you want to give the kiddos a special treat as well. This non-alcoholic versions of the Vampire Bite cocktail is DELICIOUS and pairs perfectly with the little Twistette bites on the rim of the glass.

 

Halloween Drinks - Non Alcoholic Beverage with Red Vines from A Well Crafted Party

 

Ingredients:

  • – RedVines Twistettes for the rim of the glass
  • – 2 oz Cranberry Juice or Cranberry Grape Juice
  • – 3 oz Dry Cherry Soda (must be clear)
  • – 3 oz Dry Blood Orange Soda (must be clear)
  • – Glass with ice and a straw

 

Directions:

  1. Build the drink on ice by first garnishing the glass with RedVines Twistettes to resemble a vampire bite.
  2. Pour in the cranberry juice so that it sinks to the bottom of the glass.
  3. Top with equal parts of Cherry and Blood Orange Dry Soda.
  4. Pop in a straw and Enjoy!

 

Halloween Drinks - Non Alcoholic Beverage with Red Vines from A Well Crafted Party

 

Herb & Gin Cocktail from A Well Crafted Party

My favorite thing about Spring is the emergence of all the fresh herbs. This cocktail is the perfect mix of fresh herbs and the wonderful aromatics of gin.

Ingredients
Shaker
Muddler
Ice
Rocks glass with Ice
4 Slices of Cucumber (3 for beverage and 1 for garnish)
1 sprig thyme for garnish
1 oz Basil & Thyme Simple Syrup (See recipe below)
½ oz lime juice ( ½ of freshly squeezed lime)
1 ¼ oz Gin
2 oz Sparkling Water (Or Soda Water)

Directions
1. Put ice, 3 slices of cucumber, 1 oz of basil & thyme simple syrup, squeeze of lime juice, and the half of the lime into a shaker—Muddle
2. Pour gin into shaker, cover, and shake vigorously
3. Strain into a rocks glass filled with ice
4. Pour in sparkling water and garnish with cucumber slice and thyme sprig
5. Enjoy!

Herb & Gin Cocktail from A Well Crafted Party

How to Make a Basil & Thyme Simple Syrup
1. Put a handful of basil leaves and several sprigs of thyme into a small sauce pan with 1 cup of granulated sugar and 1 cup of water. 2. Stir the mixture as it heats on medium-low heat until the sugar has completely dissolved (about four minutes) 3. Remove from heat and let it sit for 30 minutes to 1 hour. 4. Once cooled, taste to see mixture as it sits to get your desired herbal flavor. 5. Once you have your desired flavor pour mixture over a sieve— to strain the solid from syrup—into a jar.The mixture can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to one month.

Originally published on InComplete Magazine

A Well Crafted Party
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