
Sour, Fizz and Collins - What is what?
Perhaps you felt the same way we did: you looked at the delicious recipes of the Laori Sours, Laori Fizz and Laori Collins I've read through it and I'm wondering... what exactly are the differences between the drinks? Isn't it all the same? Or do I need to pay attention to certain things to mix the right version?
We'll now explain the similarities and differences between these popular and easy-to-mix drinks. This will allow you to impress your guests at the next party with your bartending skills and serve them delicious, non-alcoholic drinks.
THE SIMILARITIES OF THE DRINKS
First of all, it can be said that a Sour The basis for three drinks is: the Sour, the Fizz and the Tom CollinsWith the alcohol-free alternative to gin, the Laori Juniper No. 1It quickly turns into a delicious non-alcoholic drink. This means that 6 cl is needed for all drinks. Laori Juniper No. 1You will need 3 cl of lemon juice and 2 cl of sugar syrup. Ice cubes are also required for all three variations.
That would be all the similarities!
HOW DO THEY DIFFER?
Now let's get to the more exciting part: the differences! We've already mentioned that the Sour The base for all three drinks is... While with... Sour Egg whites are used for creaminess. becomes, This remains with the Fizz and Collins away! Both a Fizz and a Collins become shaken with ice cubes.
A Fizz will then be converted into a Tumbler glass filled with ice cubes strained and with a A little soda water added.
A Collins As already mentioned, it is also shaken with ice, then poured into a Long drink glass filled with ice cubes strained. Then a he with much soda water extends by filling the entire glass.
The Fizz is therefore a lightly sprayed Sour and therefore a short drink made with very little water. Collins It is considered a long drink.
No matter what, wWe at Laori find all the drink variations absolutely delicious and can't decide on a favorite!
Alcohol-free Gin Sour: the Laori Sour

A well-made one Laori Sour It has a beautiful balance of delicate acidity and gentle sweetness. This drink showcases the advantages of... Laori Juniper No. 1 underscored and highlighted. You taste everything: the spice of the Laori Juniper No. 1 and the fresh acidity that perfectly complements the sweetness of the sugar syrup. The flavor is rounded off with frothy egg white, which gives the drink its rich creaminess. You can find the recipe for the non-alcoholic Gin Sour here. here.
Alcohol-free Tom Collins: the Laori Collins

The Collins, as already mentioned, is an inflated version of the Sour and therefore very easy to mix. This drink impresses with a perfect interplay of acidity, sweetness and effervescence and with the Laori Juniper No. 1 You can easily enjoy the classic gin drink alcohol-free and without a hangover. See the recipe. This way.
Fancy some more non-alcoholic cocktails?
All this talk about drinks has made you thirsty? If you're into citrusy drinks, then you absolutely have to try the non-alcoholic Gin and Lemon. It's easy to mix and a true classic – but without the alcohol. You can find the recipe here. here.
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