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3 Sea Breeze Drink Recipe Variations

Many of us have come to know the Sea Breeze drink as one of the more popular drinks of the 70’s. But did you know the Sea Breeze was really a Prohibition Era recipe born in the late 1920s? This makes the Sea Breeze a drink to add to your growing list of classic cocktails.

Ocean Breeze - Low Calorie Cocktail variation of the New England Highball Sea Breeze Drink Recipe - contains Ruby Red Grapefruit Vodka, Grapefruit Juice, Cranberry Juice

Sea Breeze Cooler & Galliano Breeze

The 1920s version of the Sea Breeze contained gin and grenadine. By the 1930s it became the Sea Breeze Cooler with gin, apricot brandy, grenadine, lemon juice and mint sprig garnish. I’ve seen internet chatter of a later version of the Sea Breeze using Galliano and Blue Curacao, but I’ve been unable to find an exact recipe. However, I did find a Galliano Breeze on Italian Food that you might find interesting.

We know how to make the modern day version of the Sea Breeze, so let’s talk about how to convert it for low calorie consumption.

Low Calorie Ocean Breeze

The Sea Breeze drink is a simple three ingredient cocktail. This makes flavor substitution a breeze for low calorie drink recipes. Take advantage of superbly crafted vodka flavor infusions for quick, low calorie cocktails. Rely on fresh squeezed fruit juice and low calorie bottled fruit juices.

Ocean Breeze - Low Calorie Cocktail variation of the New England Highball Sea Breeze Drink Recipe - contains Ruby Red Grapefruit Vodka, Grapefruit Juice, Cranberry Juice

Ocean Breeze – created by Cheri Loughlin

1 ounce Ruby Red Grapefruit Vodka

3 ounces Light Cranberry Juice

1/2 ounce Fresh Grapefruit Juice

Grapefruit Wedge Garnish – optional

Combine liquids in highball glass over fresh ice. Garnish with small grapefruit wedge if desired. – Approximately 88 calories (I used Charbay Vodka while creating this cocktail, but use the brand you like the best.) Find calorie counts for some spirits and mixers in the Counting Calories chart found on this site.

The Sea Breeze drink recipe is a member of the New England Highball family of recipes. It enjoys company with the Cape Cod or Cape Codder, Bay Breeze, Madras, Sex on the Beach, Woo Woo and a few other off-shoot drink recipes. These drinks are ideally shaken over ice to create a foamy surface on the top of the drink before serve. Perhaps this is a reminder of the surface of the sea.

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Review: Caliche Rum

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Caliche Rum is aged up to four years. The purpose of slow blending is to give the rum an extremely smooth, modern characteristic with unique, clean balance of vanilla and citrus flavor and hint of oak. The intention in taste experience is an immediate rum flavor with velvety texture, followed by hints of caramel and vanilla. Citrus lingers slightly providing a crisp note then cleanly disappears with light tannins and oak. – media materials provided by brand representatives

Distilled, aged and bottled by Destilleria Serrallés, Inc. Ponce, Puerto Rico.

80 Proof / 40% alcohol

Suggested Retail Price: $25 range

Availability: Initially available in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and Dallas

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Tasting Notes

Color: Clear

Aroma: Some burn. Flat. Bit non-descript as far as rum goes.

Tasted Neat: Butterscotch. Quite a bit of burn. Burn does dissipate rather quickly, though. Barely any sweetness. Buttery is faint. Slight vanilla. Hardly any roundness as some rums seem to have. Little bit of toffee. Hint of coffee. Light citrus.

Mouth Feel: Thin

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I love the rope around the neck of the bottle and the wooden bottle stopper. Interesting design etched in the wood, too. Not a fan of the orange lettering or the actual bottle though. But hey, it’s what’s inside that counts, right?!

Possible Uses, Pairings and / or Cocktails: Rum cocktails always make an appearance on my back deck when warmer weather finally makes its way back around. Pick up a bottle, grab a shaker and enjoy the sunshine.

Caliche Rum has a nice selection of cocktails on their website. I thought you might enjoy the two below for starters.

Cali GrapefruitBurnt Orange Tang copyright Cheri Loughlin

2 ounces Caliche Rum

1/2 ounce Campari

1 ounce Grapefruit Juice

1/4 ounce Agave Nectar

Club Soda

Grapefruit Wedge Garnish

Combine Caliche Rum, Campari, juice and agave nectar in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend. Pour into goblet or highball glass over fresh ice. Top with club soda. Garnish with grapefruit wedge.

Cali Gold

2 ounces Caliche Rum

1 ounce Lime Juice

1/2 ounce Pineapple Juice

1/4 ounce Agave Nectar

3 – 6 Cilantro Leaves

Cilantro Leaf Garnish

Lightly muddle cilantro leaves in mixing glass. Add liquid ingredients with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into highball glass over fresh ice. Garnish with cilantro leaf.

Review sample courtesy representatives of Caliche Rum@CalicheRum on Twitter – CalicheRum on Facebook

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Trade Winds

This guilt free cocktail is lower in calories so it won’t bust your diet plan. Nifty sweetened grapefruit bite in this easy, breezy cocktail. Hint of fruited shine through with the orange juice.

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Trade Winds – created by Cheri Loughlin

1 measure Citrus Vodka

1-1/2 Measure Ruby Red Grapefruit Juice

1 measure Trop50 Orange Juice

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

Approximately 94.25 Calories

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10 Two Ingredient Cocktails to Mix at Home

I’m often surprised to find so many people who will mix rum & coke, orange juice and vodka or bourbon and soda, but say they would never just make a cocktail at home. Some feel cocktails are more for a night on the town. Others are a bit intimidated by the thought of pulling out a cocktail shaker (if they have one), icing a glass and mixing the cocktail. In reality, mixing a cocktail is merely a step or two away from cocktails served straight up.

A few steps to remember when making a cocktail; instead of placing ice in your highball or rocks glass, place ice in a cocktail glass with a bit of water to chill the glass or keep a few cocktail glasses in the freezer until time to use them. The other item needed is cocktail shaker with strainer or almost every kitchen has a container with lid and small strainer. Those will both work for the impromptu home bartender.

More Two Ingredient Cocktails to sip your way through can be found in the highlighted link.

The Orange Blossom is an excellent alternative to the popular, but ordinary Screwdriver or vodka and orange juice. Gin brings more flavor to the drink with its botanical mix. Orange juice lessens a bit of the brashness some might expect from gin, making this a great starter cocktail for those just beginning to dabble with gin cocktails.

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Orange Blossom

1-1/4 ounce Gin

1-1/4 ounce Orange Juice

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

Perhaps the Cornell Cocktail would be an intermediate gin cocktail to sample since it moves away from fresh fruit ingredients and uses liqueur to complement the gin. Some cherry liqueurs can come across a bit perfumed, others taste a bit more chocolate covered cherry-ish. Sample a few and find your favorite.

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Cornell Cocktail

2 ounces Gin

1/2 ounce Cherry Liqueur

Combine liquids in mixing glass with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

Pink Gin captures the attention of the true gin enthusiast. Gin is forefront and center with lots of spice added to the glass with the classic bitters inclusion.

Pink Gin

2-1/2 ounces Gin

6 dashes Angostura Bitters

Combine liquids in mixing glass with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

For those already immersed in the world of gin and lovers of peated smokey scotch there is the Smokey Martini. Instead of filling the cocktail glass with ice and adding water to chill, fill your cocktail glass with ice and add the scotch. Allow to sit for a few moments. Then swirl to coat the inside of the glass.

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Smokey Martini

2-1/2 ounces Gin

1/2 ounce Laiphroaig Whisky

Place ice and whisky in chilled cocktail glass. Swirl & toss. Place gin in mixing glass with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into prepared cocktail glass.

If the deep peated flavor of Laiphroaig is just too much for your palate, try the Dusty Martini with a lighter scotch expression. Just remember the olive is garnish. This isn’t Dirty Martini style with splash of olive juice added.

Dusty Martini

2-1/4 ounce Gin

1/4 ounce Scotch

Olive Garnish

Combine liquids in mixing glass with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with pierced olive.

For those with a bit of a sweet tooth, the Stinger is a classic cocktail with a bit of wintry feel with its minty liqueur inclusion. Feel free to use clear or green crème de menthe. The difference is merely color.

Stinger

2-1/2 ounce Brandy

1/4 ounce White Crème de Menthe

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into an Old Fashioned glass over fresh crushed ice or strain into chilled cocktail glass according to preference.

If sweeter (sweet vermouth sort of sweet) is more your thing, this cocktail just might send your taste buds soaring. Even though this is a chilled cocktail, it’s nice and warming as it is savored.

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Bob Danby

3 ounces Dubonnet Rouge

1-1/2 ounce Brandy

Combine liquids in mixing glass with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

This cocktail is appropriately named in my opinion. Fresh squeezed orange juice balances the lightly spiced cocktail with refreshing zest. This is also one of those cocktails that would be equally refreshing served on the rocks. Just don’t let the ice melt too much or it becomes a bit of a watery mess by the time you reach the bottom of the glass.  

Appetizer

3 ounces Dubonnet Rouge

1 Orange – freshly squeezed

Combine liquids in mixing glass with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

Flavored brandies are a terrific way to step your cocktail experience up a notch. One of my favorites is apricot flavored brandy. It is wonderful as flavorful inclusion in a classic Daiquiri.

A.J.

1-1/2 ounce Apple Brandy

1 ounce Grapefruit Juice

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

This last cocktail is an interesting mix of brandy and dry vermouth. I suggest allowing just a bit of maraschino cherry juice to stay on the cherry when it’s time to garnish. This will bring a hint of sweetness to the cocktail.

Carroll Gardens Cocktail

2 ounces Brandy

1/2 ounce Dry Vermouth

Maraschino Cherry Garnish

Combine liquids in mixing glass with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

I think the most important thing to remember when mixing cocktails at home is keep it simple to start and experiment a lot! A recipe is not etched in stone. Tweak it to how you like it. Then it’s perfect for you!

 

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Stone Sour

The Stone Sour will keep you stone cold sober. It is light and airy with elegant presentation. Peachy with pineapple juice brightening the flavor with opulence.

Stone Sour 4 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

Stone Sour – created by Cheri Loughlin

2 measures Peach Nectar

3/4 measure Grapefruit Juice

1/2 measure Pineapple Juice

1/4 measure Lemon Juice

Egg White

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake thoroughly until chilled and frothy. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

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Paris Punch

Hint of warming and caramel flavor. Ideal anytime, but this would play exceedingly well as punch for your next party. And Holy Schmoly! Bourbon shine through is amazing. Guests won’t even know Paris Punch is lower in calories.

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Paris Punch – created by Cheri Loughlin

1 measure Bourbon or Whiskey

1 measure Light Cranberry Juice

1 measure Trop50 Orange Juice

1/2 measure Ruby Red Grapefruit Juice

Place fresh ice in large rocks glass. Add liquids in order given. Stir.

Approximately 85 Calories

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Barefoot Ruby Reindeer

Grapefruit adds citrus spike to this versatile cocktail with hints of lush berry. This is an excellent recipe to make in batch form for punch or pitcher serve for your holiday party. Simply multiply the chilled measurements according to your guest list requirements. Combine in punch bowl or pitcher. Stir. Serve in punch glasses or rocks glasses over fresh ice.Barefoot Ruby Reindeer - Cheri Loughlin Cocktail Development Services

Barefoot Ruby Reindeer – created by Cheri Loughlin

1-1/2 measure Ruby Red Grapefruit Juice

1-3/4 measure Cranberry Juice

1/2 measure Grenadine

1/4 measure Lime Juice

2 measures Barefoot Moscato Spumante

Cranberries Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to chill. Strain into champagne flute.

Cocktail Recipe and Photo commissioned by Barefoot Wine & Bubbly

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Summer Blush

Full mouth-feel. Bitter combines with fruited sweetness rather nicely.

Summer Blush – created by Cheri Loughlin

1/2 ounce CampariSummer Blush 004 copyright Cheri Loughlin

2 ounces Grapefruit Juice

2 ounces Pink Moscato Sparkling Champagne

1/4 ounce Grenadine

Lemon Twist Garnish

Combine Campari, grapefruit juice and grenadine in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled champagne flute. Top with champagne. Garnish with lemon twist.

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En Vogue

En Vogue is a light, summery, classically styled cocktail. Sure to be a crowd pleaser. - photo and cocktail recipe by Mixologist Cheri Loughlin

En Vogue is a light, summery, classically styled cocktail. Sure to be a crowd pleaser. – photo and cocktail recipe by Mixologist Cheri Loughlin, The Intoxicologist

This light, summery, classically styled cocktail is sure to be a crowd pleaser. En Vogue is loosely based upon the Hemingway Daiquiri with maraschino liqueur and grapefruit inclusion, but this time created with tequila lovers in mind. Sweeten the deal to preference by dialing the simple syrup up or down.

Hemingway Daiquiri Inspired En Vogue

En Vogue – recipe by Cheri Loughlin, The Intoxicologist

2 ounces Camarena Tequila Silver

1 ounce Lime Juice

1/4 ounce Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur

3/4 ounce Ruby Red Grapefruit Juice

1/4 to 1/2 ounce Simple Syrup – according to preference

2 dashes Orange Bitters

Lime Wheel & Maraschino Cherry Garnish

Place all liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with skewered lime and cherry.

1/4 ounce of simple syrup renders a slightly tart cocktail with grapefruit and cherry more pronounced. 1/2 ounce of simple syrup sweetens the deal for more crowd pleasing cocktail while maintaining refreshing tartness.

About the Hemingway Daiquiri

The Hemingway Daiquiri, also known as the Papa Dobel, was inspired by Ernest Hemingway. This oldie but goodie drink recipe uses clear rum rather than tequila. It contains no added sugar or simple syrup.

A famous quote attributed to Ernest Hemingway, “I drink to make other people more interesting.”

This En Vogue variation on the Hemingway Daiquiri will make your Happy Hour Daiquiri experience just a little more interesting. Go ahead. Add the En Vogue tequila drink to your list of fun drinks to try this summer.

Cocktail Recipe commissioned by Camarena Tequila Representatives

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Down East Delight

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1 ounce Cranberry Juice

1 ounce Grapefruit Juice

2 ounces Orange Juice

1/2 ounce Honey – to taste

Maraschino Cherry & Orange Slice Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with maraschino cherry and orange slice.Cheri Loughlin Photography - Cocktail Development & Photography Services

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