Delicious Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail Recipe

Are you tired of the same old champagne cocktails? Do you want to try something new and exciting? Well, look no further than this Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail Recipe! This cocktail features two unique ingredients – Lindeman’s Framboise Lambic and ginger beer – that will add a rich, fruity flavor to your champagne.

This Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail is the twist on a classic beer cocktail that you’ve been looking for. It’s perfect for any occasion, whether it’s a summer BBQ, a New Year’s Eve party, or just a Friday night at home. Plus, it’s easy to make with only two ingredients – Lindeman’s Framboise Lambic and ginger beer – so you won’t have to spend all night in the kitchen.

Trust me, once you try this cocktail, you won’t be able to go back to plain old champagne cocktails. So grab your ingredients and let’s get started on this delicious Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail recipe!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail
Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail

Imagine sipping on a refreshing cocktail made with raspberry beer and pink champagne on a warm summer night; sounds delicious, doesn’t it? Well, that’s exactly what you’ll get with this Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail Recipe.

This cocktail is perfect for those who appreciate the finer things in life. Rich, fruity, and indulgent flavors come together to form one of the best champagne cocktail recipes out there. With only two ingredients – raspberry beer and champagne – this recipe is incredibly easy to make but packs a punch when it comes to flavor.

The raspberry beer provides a tartness that complements the sweetness of the champagne perfectly, creating a delightful balance of flavors. The addition of fresh raspberries and a dash of lime juice adds an exciting element that really makes this cocktail stand out.

Another reason why you’ll love this recipe is its versatility. You can customize it to suit your taste preferences; add more raspberry beer if you prefer a stronger taste or substitute some of the ingredients for others that you enjoy.

Not only is this recipe great for special occasions such as weddings or birthdays, but it also works perfectly as a refreshing summer drink to enjoy at home. Impress your friends and family with this unique twist on the classic beer cocktail everyone knows and loves.

In conclusion, whether you’re looking for a delicious and refreshing beverage to cool off with during hot summer months or something luxurious to share with loved ones during special occasions, this Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail Recipe checks all the boxes. Easy to make, amazing in taste, and perfect for any occasion; what more could you ask for?

Ingredient List

 Cheers to summer with this refreshing Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail!
Cheers to summer with this refreshing Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail!

Ingredient List

Here are the ingredient list you need for this refreshing Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail Recipe:

  • 4 oz lambic raspberry beer
  • 4 oz pink champagne
  • 1 oz raspberry liqueur (such as Chambord or Crème de Framboise)
  • 1/4 cup fresh or frozen raspberries
  • 1/2 oz lime juice
  • 1/2 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 1/2 oz Grand Marnier or other orange liqueur
  • Ginger beer, to taste
  • Raspberry sorbet, for garnish

Most of these ingredients can easily be found in your local grocery or liquor store, and the preparation won’t take much time.

The Recipe How-To

 A delicious combination of sweet raspberries, crisp beer, and bubbly champagne.
A delicious combination of sweet raspberries, crisp beer, and bubbly champagne.

Now it’s time to get into the fun part: making the raspberry beer & champagne cocktail! This recipe is incredibly simple, featuring just two main ingredients plus some fresh raspberries and lime juice for an extra kick. Here’s how to make it:

Ingredients:

Instructions:

  1. Combine the raspberry beer and pink champagne in a large mixing bowl or pitcher.

  2. Add the fresh squeezed lime juice to the bowl and stir gently to combine.

  3. Drop in the raspberries and give everything one more stir.

  4. If desired, add some ice cubes to the bowl or divide the mixture between glasses filled with ice.

  5. Garnish with fresh mint sprigs and a lime wedge, if desired.

That’s it! Your raspberry beer & champagne cocktail is now ready to serve. This recipe makes enough for two large servings or three smaller ones – perfect for sharing with friends or enjoying on your own as a special treat.

Substitutions and Variations

 The perfect drink for any outdoor gathering or backyard barbecue.
The perfect drink for any outdoor gathering or backyard barbecue.

While the Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail recipe is a delicious twist on the classic beer cocktail, there are a variety of substitutions and variations that can be made to customize it to your taste preferences.

For example, if you prefer a non-alcoholic version of this cocktail, you can substitute sparkling water or ginger ale for the champagne or beer. You could also try adding raspberry sorbet, which would create a sweet and creamy texture in each sip.

To switch up the beer component of this cocktail, you could try using different fruit-flavored lambics such as apple or peach instead of raspberry. You could also experiment with using different styles of beer such as wheat or pale ale to vary the taste.

If you’re looking for a stronger variation of this cocktail, try adding raspberry liqueur or pomegranate juice to give it some extra kick. Another way to make it richer and more flavorful is by using Grand Marnier or another Rich Fruity cognac-based liqueur.

You can also elevate the presentation of this cocktail by serving it in a flute glass with frozen raspberries or blackberries as garnish. Adding a touch of fresh lemon juice to each glass will brighten up the flavors and add an extra layer of complexity.

Overall, there are endless possibilities for substitutions and variations to try with this Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail recipe, so don’t be afraid to get creative in the kitchen!

Serving and Pairing

 The beautiful red color of this cocktail is almost too pretty to drink.
The beautiful red color of this cocktail is almost too pretty to drink.

This raspberry beer and champagne cocktail recipe is a refreshing and bubbly drink that can be paired with a variety of dishes. As this cocktail is sweet and fruity, it pairs well with lighter meals or as a dessert cocktail.

For a light meal, consider pairing the raspberry beer champagne cocktail with grilled shrimp skewers or roasted vegetables. The sweet and zesty flavors of the cocktail will complement the savory elements of these dishes perfectly.

As a dessert cocktail, serve the raspberry beer champagne cocktail alongside a rich chocolate cake or tart fruit pie to balance out the sweetness of the dessert with the bubbly tartness of the cocktail.

To take things up a notch, try pairing this cocktail with some fresh raspberries and blackberries on top for an elegant touch. Alternatively, add a scoop of raspberry sorbet to your glass for a more intense raspberry flavor and creamy texture.

If you prefer non-alcoholic drinks, you can swap out the champagne and beer for sparkling wine, ginger beer or even Raspberry Liqueur. It’s easy to experiment with different ingredients until you find your perfect combination.

No matter how you choose to enjoy this raspberry beer and champagne cocktail recipe, it’s guaranteed to please your taste buds and leave you feeling refreshed. Cheers!

Make-Ahead, Storing and Reheating

 Who said beer can't be fancy? This cocktail is a great way to spruce up your favorite brew.
Who said beer can’t be fancy? This cocktail is a great way to spruce up your favorite brew.

Making this Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail in advance is not recommended as the ingredients may lose their texture and taste. However, you can keep the beer champagne and raspberry puree separately, refrigerated for up to 2 days before adding them together. The raspberry sorbet can also be prepared in advance and stored in an airtight container in the freezer for up to a week.

If you have any leftover cocktail, strain it through a fine-mesh sieve to remove any pulp or seeds and store it in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to 1 day. When ready to serve, give it a good stir before pouring into your glasses.

Reheating this cocktail is not advised as it may affect the taste of the ingredients. If you do need to serve it warm, gently heat the raspberry puree on the stove or microwave until warm but not boiling. Then proceed with adding the beer champagne and other ingredients as per recipe instructions.

This Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail is best served fresh, so try to make only what you think you’ll consume at once. However, if you want to keep it chilled for longer, store it in a pitcher with ice or blend it with some extra ice cubes to make slushie-like consistency. Another option is to transfer frozen raspberry sorbet scoops into chilled glasses and pour champagne over them top. This will create a delicious champagne float perfect for non-alcoholic drinks too!

Tips for Perfect Results

 Take a sip and let the flavors of raspberry, beer, and champagne dance on your tongue.
Take a sip and let the flavors of raspberry, beer, and champagne dance on your tongue.

When it comes to making a cocktail, every step counts towards achieving the perfect blend of flavors. Here are some tips for perfecting your Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail recipe.

First, chill all the ingredients and glasses beforehand. Use ice to chill your serving glasses to keep your cocktails cold for longer.

For a richer and fruitier taste, use framboise lambic raspberry beer instead of regular beer. This added flavor makes for a more tantalizing cocktail.

When using fresh raspberries, pick the ripest ones. They will have a more concentrated flavor that complements the other cocktail ingredients perfectly.

To amp up the lime flavor in the recipe, use fresh lime juice instead of bottled juice. This small step creates an extra zing in every sip.

For an non-alcoholic version of this cocktail, consider using ginger beer and substituting framboise lambic raspberry beer with sparkling water or raspberry-flavored soda.

Finally, don’t be afraid to experiment with different substitutes or variations based on your preference. The key is to balance the flavors for a refreshing and delightful experience.

FAQ

Now that you have all the information you need to make this delicious Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail, let’s address some of the frequently asked questions that people may have about this recipe. From choosing the right ingredients to pairing suggestions, I’m here to help you with all your doubts and concerns. So, let’s get started!

Can you mix beer and champagne?

One unique drink that originated in London in 1861 is called Black Velvet. It’s a combination of sparkling white wine, commonly champagne, and stout beer such as Guinness™. The drink’s creation was in memory of Prince Albert, the Prince Consort of Queen Victoria, and was used to commemorate his passing. The beverage’s dark hue represents the black or purple armbands worn by the mourners.

What is the best alcohol to mix with champagne?

As a sommelier, I have encountered a variety of different liqueurs that offer unique and fascinating flavors. These liqueurs range from the fruity and tart Pierre Ferrand Dry Curaçao to the rich and fruity Grand Marnier Cuvée du Centenaire. Another standout option is the St. Germain Elderflower Liqueur, which offers a delicate and floral taste. Another fruity option is the Hayman’s Sloe Gin, which is known for its unique berry flavor. For those who crave a richer taste, the Luxardo Cherry “Sangue Morlacco” Liqueur or Mathilde Cassis Liqueur may be the perfect choice. Meanwhile, the Chambord Liqueur has become a classic favorite due to its distinctive raspberry taste. Finally, Grand Marnier rounds out the options as a rich and flavorful choice for any palate.

What’s the difference between champagne and Champagne Cocktail?

A delightful cocktail called the Classic Champagne Cocktail can be made using Champagne or sparkling wine along with some extra cocktail ingredients to add flavor. Typically, any cocktail that uses Champagne or sparkling wine can be referred to as a Champagne Cocktail.

What can I add to Champange?

When it comes to creating a Champagne cocktail, a splash of fresh fruit juice can add some vibrant hues to your drink. Whether it’s zesty lemon juice, tangy lime juice, sweet orange juice, or tart cranberry juice, a small amount of juice can go a long way in terms of color. However, it’s important to be mindful and not overdo the juice, as you don’t want to stray too far from the classic Champagne taste and end up with a mimosa-like concoction.

Bottom Line

This Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail Recipe is the perfect twist to a classic beer cocktail. Not only does it feature two fantastic ingredients, raspberry beer and champagne, but the addition of raspberry sorbet and fresh raspberries takes this cocktail to the next level.

This cocktail recipe can be customized by substituting or adding ingredients such as ginger beer, sparkling wine, raspberry liqueur, or pomegranate juice to suit your preferences. Additionally, it can be made ahead of time and stored for easy serving later.

Whether you’re enjoying a relaxed night in or hosting a party, this cocktail is sure to impress your guests and leave them wanting more. So don’t hesitate to try out this recipe and experience the deliciousness of a beer champagne cocktail with a raspberry twist.

Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail

Raspberry Beer & Champagne Cocktail Recipe

I first tasted this great cocktail in Bruges, Belgium. I was so thrilled when I discovered this drink even existed, because i really enjoy champagne and raspberry beer, but I never thought of putting both together. Beleive me, this is really tasty, it is fruity, bubbly and refreshing. Champagne can be substituted by any dry sparkling wine.
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Prep Time 1 min
Cook Time 0 mins
Course Beverage
Cuisine Alcoholic
Calories 48.8 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 4 ounces raspberry beer (Lindeman raspberry flavored)
  • 4 ounces champagne (or any dry sparkling wine)

Instructions
 

  • Pour 4 oz of the raspberry beer in a wine glass.
  • Add 4 oz of champagne.
  • Celebrate !

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Nutrition

Serving: 59gCalories: 48.8kcalCarbohydrates: 1.5gSodium: 2.9mgSugar: 0.6g
Keyword < 15 Mins, Belgian, Beverages, Easy, European
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