“Oh, how does this one cocktail actually work?” Quite a few people wondered that in 2023 – and called Uncle Google to ask. Because what started as a trend a few years ago with the lockdown has now become the norm: Yes, you treat yourself to a mixed drink at home every now and then.
And so amateur mixologists around the world googled cocktail recipes. In Switzerland this resulted in the top ten of the year below.
And there you have it: the Swiss version: old cocktail classics are represented, as well as the ever-popular refreshing summer drinks. Also interesting is the comeback of some ’80s drinks – something that’s likely part of the TikTok-driven trend of so-called Cringe cocktails fit: not subtle, but colorful and fun. Seen in this light, number one on this list fits in perfectly. But we couldn’t help but smile a little.
Here comes the countdown of the Swiss top ten most googled cocktails (including recipes!)starting at number 10 with…
Champagne
Optionally, 1 teaspoon Grand Marnier
10cl tonic water
Slice of cucumber, sprig of mint and pieces of strawberry for garnish
2cl Triple Sec
1.5 cl fresh lime juice
Salt
3 cl red vermouth
Some soda water
orange peel
1.5 cl almond syrup
1.5 cl Orange Curaçao
2.5 cl fresh lime juice
2 cl Amaretto (or 4 cl if you like something sweeter)
3 cl Blue Curaçao
2 cl Roses Lime Cordial (or if you want something less sweet: 2 cl freshly squeezed lemon juice)
Citro (e.g. Sprite)
Lemon wedge and maraschino cherry for garnish
1 dl Prosecco
5cl soda water
Mint, lime
2 cl gin
2 cl vodka
2cl Cointreau
2cl tequila
Juice of one lemon
Coke
And the most Googled cocktail in Switzerland in 2023 is… tadaaaaa:
2 cl Peach tree schnapps
4 cl orange juice
4 cl cranberry juice
In the sense:
Source: Watson

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