Chartreuse Cooler

Chartreuse Cooler recipe

Chartreuse Cooler Ingredients


Chartreuse Cooler Instructions


Best served in a Collins Glass.




Chartreuse Cooler is a refreshing and vibrant drink that has been enjoyed for centuries. This cocktail features the unique flavor of Chartreuse, a French liqueur made by monks since the 18th century. The recipe for this delightful beverage combines the herbal and floral notes of Chartreuse with citrusy lemon juice and sweet honey syrup.

To make a Chartreuse Cooler, you will need the following ingredients:

- 1 1/2 oz Green Chartreuse

- 3/4 oz fresh lemon juice

- 1/2 oz honey syrup (made by combining equal parts honey and hot water)

- Club soda

To prepare this delicious cocktail, start by adding the Green Chartreuse, lemon juice, and honey syrup to a shaker filled with ice. Shake well until chilled, then strain into an ice-filled glass. Top off with club soda and garnish with a lemon twist or fresh herbs for an extra touch of elegance.

The origins of Chartreuse date back to the early 18th century when it was first created by Carthusian monks in France. The liqueur is made from a secret blend of over 130 different plants and flowers, giving it its distinctive green color and complex flavor profile.

Chartreuse Cooler is perfect for warm summer days or as a pre-dinner apéritif. Its bright colors and refreshing taste make it an ideal choice for any occasion. Whether you're hosting a garden party or simply looking to unwind after a long day, this cocktail is sure to impress your guests.

In conclusion, if you're looking for a sophisticated yet easy-to-make drink that showcases the unique flavors of Chartreuse, look no further than the Chartreuse Cooler. With its rich history and delightful taste, this cocktail is sure to become one of your new favorites!



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