Monday, 12 May 2014

Drinks

The most common alcoholic and best drinks you will have in Spain are sometimes the cheapest, which is a bonus. Sangria is the most common alcoholic drink and for those who are not sure, it is a red wine based punch…kind of. It can be made with many different liquors, wines, soft drinks and fruits. Depending on where you go will depend on the style of sangria. Tinto de Verano is a similar drink, also based on red wine and mixed with lemonade. You can get liters of sangria and tinto de verano for just a few Euros in any grocery store, which is great to know before you go. Cerveza is the Spanish term for beer. You will use this a lot. Licor Cuarenta y Tres ( Licor 43) is often served as a shot after dinner. It is a yellow liqueur, made from citrus and fruit juices, with a vanilla flavour. Great way to end a meal. The best mojito’s I have ever discovered are in Granada. The fresh lime and perfect balance of flavours they use create the most delicious mojito you will ever have, trust me.







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