Strawberry Caipirinha Cocktail Drink

Strawberry Caipirinha

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Escrito por Gavin Wrigley

This Strawberry Caipirinha recipe is your ticket to a delightful cocktail! It’s full of fresh ingredients and super easy to whip up.

Strawberry Caipirinha Recipe

Try out this simple Strawberry Caipirinha recipe! The mix of cachaça, fresh strawberries, lime, and cane sugar makes it an ideal cocktail for spring.

Tiempo de preparación:

2 minutos

Tiempo de mezcla:

1 minuto

Raciones:

1

Calorías:

216 kl

Ingredientes

  • 2 oz Cachaça
  • ½ oz cane sugar syrup
  • ½ lime, cut into wedges
  • 2-3 fresh strawberries
  • Crushed ice
  • Extra strawberry and/or lime wedge to garnish

Equipo

  • Muddler
  • Old Fashioned Glass
  • Measuring Jigger
  • Bar spoon

Instrucciones

  • Prep Strawberries: Remove the stems and cut the strawberries into halves.
  • Muddle: In your Old Fashioned glass, muddle the lime wedges, ½ oz cane sugar syrup, and strawberries together.
  • Add Cachaça: Pour 2 oz Cachaça over the muddled fruit.
  • Add ice: Fill the glass halfway with crushed ice. Using the bar spoon, churn well to properly mix the ingredients.
  • Garnish: Add a straw, fill the glass to the brim with crushed ice and garnish with a strawberry and/or lime wedge. Serve immediately.

Notas

Substitutes:

  • Cachaça: If you can't find cachaça, white agricole rum can be used as a substitute. For a lighter version, you can also use white cuban-style rum to make this cocktail. Those two spirits won't exactly provide the same unique flavor as cachaça, but they'll do in a pinch.
  • Lime: If limes are not available, lemons can be used instead. The taste will be slightly different but still delicious.
  • Strawberries: If fresh strawberries are not available, you can use strawberry purée or juice (preferably unsweetened) as a substitute. Another option would be to use strawberry syrup instead of cane sugar syrup to get the strawberry taste without sweetening the drink too much.
  • Cane Sugar Syrup: You can use any kind of sugar syrup to make this drink. To make it at home, simply dissolve one part of powdered sugar of your choice into one part of warm water. Store-bought simple syrup or even strawberry syrup will work as well.

Making a Pitcher of Strawberry Caipirinha:

  • Scale: To make a pitcher that serves 8, multiply all the ingredients by 8. That would be 16 oz of cachaça, 4 ounces of cane sugar syrup, 4 limes, 16-24 strawberries, cut in half.
  • Mix: In a large pitcher, combine the lime wedges, sugar, and strawberries. Muddle them together until they are well combined. Then add the cachaça and stir well.
  • Serve: Using a ladle, pour the mixture into Old Fashioned glasses (make sure to include some strawberries and lime wedges into each glass). Add a straw, fill with a generous amount of crushed ice, and serve immediately. You can add a lime wedge and/or half a strawberry on top of each glass as a garnish as well.

Making it Non-Alcoholic:

  • Cachaça Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic white rum substitute; these are available and reasonably mimic the flavor. If you can’t find any, lemonade can be a good substitute as well (in that case, you may want to increase the quantity a bit).
  • Proceed As Usual: Use this non-alcoholic substitute instead of the regular cachaça, follow the original steps, and enjoy a non-alcoholic version.

Making it Vegan:

  • Sugar Substitute: Some sugars are processed using bone char, which is not vegan. To ensure your cocktail is vegan, use organic sugar or agave nectar as a substitute. These are processed without animal products and will keep your drink 100% vegan.
This consideration apart, the Strawberry Caipirinha cocktail is naturally vegan as it doesn't contain any animal products. Most spirits, including Cachaça, are vegan-friendly.

Información nutricional

Calorías
216
% Daily Value*
Grasa
 
0.1
g
0
%
Grasa saturada
 
0.01
g
0
%
Sodio
 
9
mg
0
%
Carbohidratos
 
16
g
5
%
Fibra
 
1
g
4
%
Azúcar
 
12
g
13
%
Potasio
 
80
mg
2
%
Proteina
 
0.4
g
1
%
Grasa polinsaturada
 
0.1
g
Grasa monosaturada
 
0.02
g
Vitamina A
 
20
IU
0
%
Vitamina C
 
24
mg
29
%
Calcio
 
17
mg
2
%
Hierro
 
1
mg
6
%

 

Strawberry Caipirinha Cocktail Drink

Strawberry Caipirinha Recipe

Gavin Wrigley Written by Gavin Wrigley
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Try out this simple Strawberry Caipirinha recipe! The mix of cachaça, fresh strawberries, lime, and cane sugar makes it an ideal cocktail for spring.
Prep time: 2 minutos
Mixing time: 1 minuto
Servings: 1
Calories: 216

Ingredientes
 

  • 2 oz Cachaça
  • ½ oz cane sugar syrup
  • ½ lime - cut into wedges
  • 2-3 fresh strawberries
  • Crushed ice
  • Extra strawberry and/or lime wedge to garnish

Equipo

  • Muddler
  • Old Fashioned Glass
  • Measuring Jigger
  • Bar spoon

Instrucciones

  • Prep Strawberries: Remove the stems and cut the strawberries into halves.
  • Muddle: In your Old Fashioned glass, muddle the lime wedges, ½ oz cane sugar syrup, and strawberries together.
  • Add Cachaça: Pour 2 oz Cachaça over the muddled fruit.
  • Add ice: Fill the glass halfway with crushed ice. Using the bar spoon, churn well to properly mix the ingredients.
  • Garnish: Add a straw, fill the glass to the brim with crushed ice and garnish with a strawberry and/or lime wedge. Serve immediately.

Notas

Substitutes:

  • Cachaça: If you can't find cachaça, white agricole rum can be used as a substitute. For a lighter version, you can also use white cuban-style rum to make this cocktail. Those two spirits won't exactly provide the same unique flavor as cachaça, but they'll do in a pinch.
  • Lime: If limes are not available, lemons can be used instead. The taste will be slightly different but still delicious.
  • Strawberries: If fresh strawberries are not available, you can use strawberry purée or juice (preferably unsweetened) as a substitute. Another option would be to use strawberry syrup instead of cane sugar syrup to get the strawberry taste without sweetening the drink too much.
  • Cane Sugar Syrup: You can use any kind of sugar syrup to make this drink. To make it at home, simply dissolve one part of powdered sugar of your choice into one part of warm water. Store-bought simple syrup or even strawberry syrup will work as well.

Making a Pitcher of Strawberry Caipirinha:

  • Scale: To make a pitcher that serves 8, multiply all the ingredients by 8. That would be 16 oz of cachaça, 4 ounces of cane sugar syrup, 4 limes, 16-24 strawberries, cut in half.
  • Mix: In a large pitcher, combine the lime wedges, sugar, and strawberries. Muddle them together until they are well combined. Then add the cachaça and stir well.
  • Serve: Using a ladle, pour the mixture into Old Fashioned glasses (make sure to include some strawberries and lime wedges into each glass). Add a straw, fill with a generous amount of crushed ice, and serve immediately. You can add a lime wedge and/or half a strawberry on top of each glass as a garnish as well.

Making it Non-Alcoholic:

  • Cachaça Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic white rum substitute; these are available and reasonably mimic the flavor. If you can’t find any, lemonade can be a good substitute as well (in that case, you may want to increase the quantity a bit).
  • Proceed As Usual: Use this non-alcoholic substitute instead of the regular cachaça, follow the original steps, and enjoy a non-alcoholic version.

Making it Vegan:

  • Sugar Substitute: Some sugars are processed using bone char, which is not vegan. To ensure your cocktail is vegan, use organic sugar or agave nectar as a substitute. These are processed without animal products and will keep your drink 100% vegan.
This consideration apart, the Strawberry Caipirinha cocktail is naturally vegan as it doesn't contain any animal products. Most spirits, including Cachaça, are vegan-friendly.

What is a Strawberry Caipirinha?

A Strawberry Caipirinha is a cachaça-based cocktail made of fresh strawberries, lime, sugar, and cachaça. This fruity drink is a variant of a well-known Brazilian cocktail, the Caipirinha. Adding strawberries gives this classic cocktail a sweet twist, making it an ideal choice for those who prefer their drinks on the sweeter side.

The Strawberry Caipirinha is relatively easy to make: the process involves muddling the strawberries with sugar and lime to release their juices and flavors, then adding cachaça and ice. However, getting the balance right between lime’s tartness and strawberries’ sweetness might require some practice.

A side shot of a Strawberry Caipirinha cocktail in an old fashioned glass on a wooden coaster surrounded by three strawberries, two lime wedges, one half lime, and a bar spoon.

What is a Strawberry Caipirinha made of – The ingredients

You will need these ingredients to concoct a Strawberry Caipirinha:

  • Fresh Strawberries: These add a sweet, fruity flavor to the cocktail, giving it a vibrant red color.
  • Lime: The juice provides a tangy contrast to the sweetness of the strawberries.
  • Cane Sugar: This ingredient enhances the natural sweetness of the strawberries and balances out the tartness of the lime.
  • Cachaça: A Brazilian spirit made from sugarcane, the key ingredient that gives the Caipirinha its distinctive kick.
  • Crushed Ice: Used to cool down the drink and keep at the perfect temperature while also controlling the dilution level.

Cachaça, sugar syrup, lime, strawberry and sugar cubes laid out on a white bar table

How do you make a Strawberry Caipirinha?

Learn the easy way to make a Strawberry Caipirinha with our step-by-step guide:

1
<p>Start by washing and hulling about two or three fresh strawberries. You want to remove any bad spots and the green leafy part at the top. Once you’re done, add the strawberries to the Old Fashioned glass.</p>

Start by washing and hulling about two or three fresh strawberries. You want to remove any bad spots and the green leafy part at the top. Once you’re done, add the strawberries to the Old Fashioned glass.

2
<p>Now, prep the lime: you'll need about half a lime per drink, but you can adjust this to taste. Remove the top and bottom part of the lime and cut it in two on its longer side. Keep one half of the lime and cut it again, this time in four equal parts. Place the four pieces in the Old Fashioned glass.</p>

Now, prep the lime: you'll need about half a lime per drink, but you can adjust this to taste. Remove the top and bottom part of the lime and cut it in two on its longer side. Keep one half of the lime and cut it again, this time in four equal parts. Place the four pieces in the Old Fashioned glass.

3
<p>Add ½ ounce of cane sugar syrup.</p>

Add ½ ounce of cane sugar syrup.

4
<p>Muddle well to extract the juice of the strawberries and the lime.</p>

Muddle well to extract the juice of the strawberries and the lime.

5
<p>Once everything is well mashed, add two ounces of cachaça. This is a Brazilian spirit made from sugarcane and will give your drink its distinctive floral, slightly earthy flavor.</p>

Once everything is well mashed, add two ounces of cachaça. This is a Brazilian spirit made from sugarcane and will give your drink its distinctive floral, slightly earthy flavor.

6
<p>Fill the glass three quarters full with crushed ice.</p>

Fill the glass three quarters full with crushed ice.

7
<p>Using a bar spoon or long stirrer, churn well to combine the ingredients.</p>

Using a bar spoon or long stirrer, churn well to combine the ingredients.

8
<p>Add a straw</p>

Add a straw

9
<p>Top up with more crushed ice.</p>

Top up with more crushed ice.

10
<p>Garnish with a lime wedge.</p>

Garnish with a lime wedge.

11
<p>Garnish also with a strawberry.</p>

Garnish also with a strawberry.

History and Origin of the Strawberry Caipirinha

The Strawberry Caipirinha cocktail, a delightful twist on Brazil’s national drink, has an exciting history. The original Caipirinha came to life in the early 20th century in Brazil. It was initially used as a remedy for Spanish flu and common colds. The main ingredients were lime, garlic, and honey. Over time, people replaced garlic and honey with sugar and Cachaça – a local spirit made from fermented sugarcane juice.

Adding strawberries to the traditional Caipirinha recipe is a recent innovation. Bartenders started experimenting with different fruits to add variety and cater to different tastes, and the Strawberry Caipirinha emerged as one of these fruity variations.

A Strawberry Caipirinha cocktail, shot from above, in an old fashioned glass on a beige surface surrounded by Cachaça, sugar syrup, lime, strawberry and sugar cube.

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PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES

How many calories does a Strawberry Caipirinha contain?
A typical Strawberry Caipirinha contains approximately 150-200 calories. However, this can vary depending on the specific ingredients used and their quantities.
How strong is a Strawberry Caipirinha?
The strength of a Strawberry Caipirinha largely depends on the amount of cachaça used in the mix. Generally, it has an Alcohol By Volume (ABV) of around 20-25%, translating to 40-50 proof. This makes it a moderately strong cocktail.
What type of alcohol is used in a Strawberry Caipirinha?
Cachaça, a Brazilian spirit made from fermented sugarcane juice, is the primary alcohol used in a Strawberry Caipirinha. It's similar to rum (especially “agricole”, French-style rum) but has a unique flavor profile that sets it apart.
In what kind of glass is a Strawberry Caipirinha served?
Traditionally, a Strawberry Caipirinha is served in an old-fashioned glass, a rocks glass, or a lowball glass.
What does a Strawberry Caipirinha taste like?
A Strawberry Caipirinha offers a delightful blend of sweet and tart flavors. The fresh strawberries provide sweetness, while the lime adds a tangy twist. The cachaça brings an earthy undertone, creating a refreshing and balanced taste.
How is a Strawberry Caipirinha served with ice?
A Strawberry Caipirinha is usually served over crushed ice. This not only chills the drink but also helps to dilute the strong flavors slightly, making it more enjoyable.
Is there a non-alcoholic version of the Strawberry Caipirinha?
Yes, you can make a non-alcoholic or "mocktail" version of the Strawberry Caipirinha by simply omitting the cachaça and adding more strawberries or a splash of soda water for extra fizz. You can also use lemonade or a store-bought non-alcoholic rum substitute to prepare a delicious alcohol-free cachaça.
What food pairs well with a Strawberry Caipirinha?
The sweet and tangy flavors of a Strawberry Caipirinha pair well with spicy foods like Mexican or Thai cuisine. It's also great with grilled meats or seafood, making it an excellent choice for summer barbecues.

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