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Sour Pom-Cider

11/19/2014 by Kelly Rowe 6 Comments

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Hello there all my Live Laugh Rowe friends!! I’m Gina & I blog at Kleinworth & Co. – where I share projects, photography tips & a whole lot of recipes. I was lucky enough to meet Kelly through Cheryl years & years ago. Over the years our friendship has grown, we have been able to work together more, she has given me some really great advice & been there for me as a friend. I was lucky enough to be able to meet her in person this past spring & I can tell you- she is ever bit as fabulous in person as she is here in blog land. When she mentioned she needed a post I was more than happy to help out. Since it’s the holiday season – I thought I would bring you this Sour Pom-Cider recipe. It’s the perfect cocktail for all your parties & gatherings.

Delicious Sour Pom Cider! Serve these up at your next gathering. Recipe by Kleinworth & Co for www.livelaughrowe.comThis has cider, pomegranate liquor & bourbon. Are you on the bourbon kick right now? It’s HOT right now. So hot that I shared 5 of my favorite bourbon recipes for bourbon week on Kleinworth & Co back in October. I love whipping up new beverage creations. It’s especially fun coming up with how to make those favorite drink creations into mocktails too. I like to make sure everyone is included – so I try to always make my recipes adaptable for those that are either under age or just want something lighter. This recipe definitely is tasty both ways – so you can please everyone you are serving.

Delicious Sour Pom Cider! Serve these up at your next gathering. Recipe by Kleinworth & Co for www.livelaughrowe.com

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Sour Pom Cider

Author Gina of Kleinworth & Co.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 ounce apple cider
  • 1/2 ounce pomegranate liquor
  • 1 ounce bourbon
  • 1 ounce fresh lemon juice
  • .5 ounce simple syrup
  • Orange round
  • Cherries

Instructions

  • Pack your shaker with ice.
  • Add all ingredients except the orange round & cherry to your shaker.
  • Shake vigorously.
  • Strain into rocks glass filled with fresh ice.
  • Garnish with orange round & cherry.

Notes

**To adapt for mocktail version, omit bourbon, increase apple cider to 1 ounce & replace pomegranate liquor with 1 ounce of pomegranate juice.

That’s it! So simple!
Want more great beverage ideas?

Pink Peppermint Russian
Pink Peppermint Russian

Cran Apple Bourbon
Cran-Apple Bourbon Punch

It was great to visit with you all today!!! Hope to see you again soon.

Thanks for being our guest Kleinworth & Co
Be sure to visit with Gina on her Blog | Pinterest | Twitter | Google+

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Filed Under: Beverages, Guest Bloggers, Recipes Tagged With: cocktail

About Kelly Rowe

A DIY fanatic, Kelly shares her journey through her blog, Live Laugh Rowe, where she showcases her recipes, tutorials, crafts, home projects, and all things DIY. This East Coast Girl at heart believes family is number one as she finds the perfect balance of being a daughter, wife, sister, entrepreneur, writer and woman of God. Be sure to follow along as she shares her passion for life, love and family! Google+

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Comments

  1. Gina Kleinworth says

    11/19/2014 at 5:16 pm

    Thank you for having me Kelly!!! It’s been an absolute pleasure!!! Love & hugs!

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  2. Tanya says

    11/19/2014 at 5:21 pm

    These all look amazing Gina!! Pinning 🙂

    xoxo, Tanya

    Reply
  3. Stephanie says

    11/19/2014 at 6:13 pm

    Oooh, this sounds so good! I don’t think I’ve ever had bourbon. I suppose this gives me an excuse to go buy some, right? 😀

    Reply
  4. Alison- The Pink Tumbleweed says

    11/20/2014 at 12:25 am

    Oh wow….which to make, which to make?? They all look SO good right now!

    Reply
  5. Claire @ A Little Claireification says

    11/20/2014 at 7:20 am

    Sounds wonderful, Gina!! They all look great. I need that Peppermint Russian in my life PRONTO!

    Reply
  6. kathylara says

    11/21/2014 at 4:49 am

    These are so pretty … going to make for family & friends … thanks for guide

    Reply

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