Laimon Fresh
I’ve been asked to review the ‘Laimon Fresh’ sparkling Lemon-Lime & Mint Drink.
I was sent a recipe card with ideas for the drink, here is one that I tried from the card: -
Laimon Berry Fresh
Glass: highball
60ml vodka
4 blackberries
4 blueberries
1 tsp lemon juice.
1 tsp sugar syrup
Laimon fresh
Muddle two of each berry in the bottom of a shaker, add ice and everything except laimon fresh. Shake hard. Fine strain into glass over crushed ice. Top with Laimon fresh. Garnish with blackberry and blueberry and a leaf of mint.
‘Fresh berries packed with antioxidant qualities add to the natural ingredients in laimon fresh to present a fruity refreshing long drink’
Other recipes include:-
Laimon Rum Punch
Glass: Highball
60ml Havana club 7yr old rum (think any rum will do)
Dash angostura aromatic bitters
4 tsp lemon juice
1 tsp sugar syrup
Laimon Fresh to top
Shake all ingredients except the laimon fresh. Strain over ice in glass, top with laimon fresh. Garnish with a mint sprig.
‘Rum punches arrived on English shores when traders returned from global jaunts during the early 17thcentury. The word ‘Punch’ is derived from the Hindi ‘Panch’ meaning five and these early drinks had five ingredients. The laimon rum punch follows this recipe, replacing more traditional tea with fruity laimon fresh.’
Bitter Laimon
Glass : Rocks
30ml Campari
30ml Martini Rosso
Top with Laimon fresh
Shake campari and martini rosso over ice. Strain over fresh ice in the glass. Top with Laimon Fresh. Garnish with Lemon Zest.
‘The natural sweetness of Laimon fresh works in contrast with the herbal bitterness of the campari to deliver a serious sip for discerning drink fans.’
Every mum/dad deserve a drink at the end of the week as a treat or “me time” Laimon fresh is the perfect drink to have with a dash of Rum or vodka. You don’t have to go on the amounts above if you don’t want that much alcohol you can choose your desired amount.
This is so much easier than trying to get the right amounts of cordial in a mixer or using the same old lemonade and coke, and would you ever think to add mint into the equation? I wouldn’t of thought about it but it does add to make theflavour unique.
The taste of the one that I tried was amazing and really gives a refreshing taste of summer! Even my husband who would never touch anything like this tried it and commented that it would be nice with a BBQ!
Another thing that he was impressed with was the use of only 100% natural ingredients and juices – no aspartamesweeteners for once! No artificial additives and no preservatives.
Pasteurized sparkling juice soft drink “Laimon fresh”
ingredients :-
Carbonated water, sugar, apple juice concentrated 4.4%, Lime juice concentrated 4.0 %, natural flavouring “Laimon Fresh” (Aromatic substances, Lemon, Lime, and mint oils) Natural flavouring “clouded”.
Store in a clean, cool, dry and odourless place away from direct sunlight and freezing temperatures. Serve chilled.
Laimon fresh is available to buy in a 330ml can, a 500ml bottle or a 1.5l bottle for a larger mixing session!
Stockists include:- Tesco extra, Nisa, Booths, Costcutter, Sainsburys, Proudfood, Londis, Waitrose, Centre Parks, CJ Lang and Spar.
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