Low-ABV Drinks
All ABV measures are calculated on average percentages of common spirits, the final number may vary according to different brands. Indeed, a drink's ABV is calculated by multiplying the amount of each spirit by its initial alcohol by volume percentage, then summing all of the amounts found and dividing the result by the total volume of the drink.
KETO BLOODY MARY
25 September 2021
Bloody Mary has long been a popular cocktail in pubs all over the world, and appears to be a beneficial cocktail for hangover. How do you see it on the Keto diet? read
SEMLA KETO COCKTAIL
25 September 2021
With the flare-up of the ketogenic diet we have decided to share our version of the low-abv Keto cocktail. read
TENNESSEE WALTZ
6 October 2020
Have you ever organised a summer party at home, but wasn't inspired by the traditional cocktails to serve to your guests?
SANGRIA
6 October 2020
Just a perfect day, drink sangria in the park. And then later, when it gets dark, we go home.
PIMM'S CUP
6 October 2020
It would be unethical to sell this cocktail as a digestion aid, as it was considered in the oyster bar in London, where it was first invented.