Cucumber Basil Shrub

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What better way to enjoy the upcoming warmer spring months than with a beverage enhancer that adds vegetal, herbal, sweet, and savory notes to any crafted drink? Cucumber and basil combined with a splash of white wine vinegar, just add any spirit or beverage topper and you are well on your way to springtime bliss.

Cocktail shrubs are mixes that contain assortments of fruit or vegetables, herbs, spices, sweetener, and choice of vinegar. Not only does vinegar act as part of flavor enhancement but it is also treated as a preservative which enables the shrub to last and not spoil after prolonger use. However, it is still recommended to refrigerate since it is not entirely vinegar based.

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What better way to enjoy the upcoming warmer spring months than with a beverage enhancer that adds vegetal, herbal, sweet, and savory notes to any crafted drink? Cucumber and basil combined with a splash of white wine vinegar, just add any spirit or beverage topper and you are well on your way to springtime bliss.

Cocktail shrubs are mixes that contain assortments of fruit or vegetables, herbs, spices, sweetener, and choice of vinegar. Not only does vinegar act as part of flavor enhancement but it is also treated as a preservative which enables the shrub to last and not spoil after prolonger use. However, it is still recommended to refrigerate since it is not entirely vinegar based.

What better way to enjoy the upcoming warmer spring months than with a beverage enhancer that adds vegetal, herbal, sweet, and savory notes to any crafted drink? Cucumber and basil combined with a splash of white wine vinegar, just add any spirit or beverage topper and you are well on your way to springtime bliss.

Cocktail shrubs are mixes that contain assortments of fruit or vegetables, herbs, spices, sweetener, and choice of vinegar. Not only does vinegar act as part of flavor enhancement but it is also treated as a preservative which enables the shrub to last and not spoil after prolonger use. However, it is still recommended to refrigerate since it is not entirely vinegar based.