Instructions
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SHAKE all ingredients with ice and fine strain into chilled glass.
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Note
1. Begin with quality ingredients. Use fresh fruits, high-quality spirits, and top-notch mixers to ensure a delicious and well-balanced cocktail. 2. Balance the flavors. A great cocktail should have a perfect balance between sweet, sour, bitter, and strong. Experiment with different ratios of ingredients to find the right balance for your Diana's Bitter cocktail. 3. Use the right glassware. The glass you choose can enhance the presentation and the drinking experience of your cocktail. For Diana's Bitter, a classic cocktail glass or an old-fashioned glass would be suitable choices. 4. Don't forget the ice. Properly chilled cocktails are key to a great taste. Use large ice cubes or crushed ice, depending on the recipe, to ensure your cocktail stays cold without diluting the flavors too quickly. 5. Garnish with intention. A well-chosen garnish can add visual appeal and aroma to your cocktail. For Diana's Bitter, consider using a lemon twist or a sprig of fresh rosemary as a garnish to complement the bitter notes. 6. Pay attention to technique. How you mix, shake, or stir your cocktail can significantly affect its taste and texture. Experiment with different techniques to find the best method for Diana's Bitter. 7. Taste as you go. Throughout the cocktail-making process, taste and adjust the flavors to suit your preferences. Add small amounts of additional ingredients if needed to achieve the desired taste profile. 8. Serve at the right temperature. Ensure your Diana's Bitter cocktail is served at the appropriate temperature to optimize its flavors. Chilled glasses can be used to keep the cocktail colder for longer. 9. Presentation matters. Take the time to present your cocktail beautifully. Consider using decorative cocktail picks, fancy straws, or unique glassware to enhance the overall look and appeal of Diana's Bitter. 10. Practice and refine. Becoming an expert at making cocktails takes time and practice. Don't be discouraged if your first attempt isn't perfect. Keep experimenting, learning, and refining your technique to consistently create a better Diana's Bitter cocktail.