Summer’s In Your Blood Cocktail, Inspired by Boygenius

You can’t help but become the sun” when you’re sipping on Summer’s In Your Blood, a cocktail inspired by Boygenius’ True Blue. Step away from unpredictable moments and sip on a cocktail with your besties while feeling the vibe of Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus, the trio who make up this American indie rock supergroup. This is the second cocktail in our 2023 Summer Cocktail Concert Series.

Summer’s In Your Blood Cocktail Recipe, Inspired by Boygenius

INGREDIENTS

1.5 oz Woodford Reserve Bourbon
½ oz freshly squeezed lime juice
6 slices of fresh strawberries
2-3 thin slices of fresh jalapeño
3 oz Bundaberg ginger beer
Tajin for rim
Lime wedge
Whole strawberry, cut into a fan

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Use a lime wedge to wet half of the rim of the glass, then dip the rim into Tajin.
  2. Add the lime juice, sliced strawberries, and sliced jalapeño to your glass. (If less heat is preferred, remove the seeds and inner pith of the jalapeno before muddling.) Muddle all together.
  3. Add ice to the glass, then pour in bourbon and ginger beer.
  4. Stir together.
  5. Cut a whole strawberry into a fan and place onto a pick to garnish your cocktail.

Recipe by Sarah Cascone / Styling by Anna Calabrese / Photography by Dave Bryce / Story by Star Laliberte

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