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ELDERFLOWER GRAPEFRUIT GIN AND TONIC

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  ELDERFLOWER GRAPEFRUIT GIN AND TONIC  is a combination of sweet grapefruit juice, fragrant rosemary, and elderflower liqueur added to the classic gin and tonic resulting in a fresh, refreshing, and beautiful year-round cocktail.   Ingredients Ice 50 ml Gin 30 ml Elderflower Liqueur 1 small sprig fresh rosemary 20 ml Oh Bubbles Grapefruit soda Syrup 100 ml  Oh Bubbles Sparkling Water Optional garnishes- juniper berries, rosemary, sliced grapefruit Instructions Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add the gin, Elderflower Liqueur, Oh Bubbles Grapefruit soda Syrup, and one small sprig of fresh rosemary. Seal the shaker and shake vigorously for at least 30 seconds. Fill a  highball glass  or  rocks glass  (or mason jar) with ice. Pour the mixed Elderflower and gin over the ice and top off with  Oh Bubbles Sparkling Water and stir . Garnish with  juniper berries , fresh rosemary, or grapefruit wedges, if desired.

Want to Make EARTH Greener? Own a Soda Maker!

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We all are worried that the health of our planet is diminishing. We want to help it save it but our love for certain things is stopping us, right? That’s alright we all feel the same! Don’t worry we have got some interesting facts for you. We assume your home  Soda Maker  is a countertop carbonation machine that infuses your tap water with carbon dioxide from a metal cartridge. When the CO2 taps out, you can return the cartridge to a local store and swap it for a new one. But where does the CO2 actually come from? The answer is the same whether we’re talking about homemade seltzer, homebrew beer. The beverage industries supply CO2 as a by-product of industrial operations such as natural gas- or coal-fired ammonia plants, large-scale ethanol production, and even breweries, what with all the fermentation going on there. Special equipment captures the CO2 before it escapes into the atmosphere, then it’s bottled and sold to sparkly-drink producers (as well as to food companies and...