Add extra lime juice, followed by color changing vodka (or regular vodka) and club soda to make this Magic Julep. Next, fill the glasses with crushed ice (or half-filled with crushed magic ice if you’re not using color changing alcohol). Then it’s muddled with some mint (and a dash of mint liqueur). I mixed kiwifruit and lime juice to create the base of this amazing drink. Kiwi Lime and Mint Magic Julep Kiwi Lime and Mint Magic Julep (which looks like a Mermaid Magic Julep) Yes, this may be a little more work for a cocktail, but imagine how fun it would be to impress your friends, family and guests with some mixology magic! I made these cocktails with color changing alcohol, BUT you can use the second option mentioned above, and just add a layer of COLOR CHANGING MAGIC ICE to your glass and the pour in regular alcohol for that lovely color changing effect.įor non-alcoholic versions, you can use pineapple and orange as a base, then add lemon syrup to it and serve it like the Color Changing Galaxy Lemonade here. Orange, pineapple or kiwi juice alone won’t be acidic enough to give that final purple/pink color. To enhance the color change in these magic cocktails, I use lemon or lime juice, or fruit juice mixed with lemon or lime to make it more acidic. I named a few cocktails that I was going to do in my galaxy lemonade post, and here I’ll be sharing some of them with you! Kiwi Lime and Mint Magic Julep (or a Mermaid Magic Julep as I like to call it!) Glow in the dark Galaxy Magic Mule (A classic Mule made with tonic water) Lemon-Lime Magic Margarita (which looks like a Sunset Magic Margarita) Raspberry Gin Martini (made with frozen raspberries) Use regular alcohol, but use COLOR CHANGING MAGIC ICE for the color change in the cocktail instead. Check out THIS POST for an in-depth tutorial on creating color changing alcohol.
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