The Purple Fog

Nature has a way of inspiring the best in us, especially when it comes to crafting cocktails. Today, we're delighted to introduce the Purple Fog, a drink that marries the simplicity of foraging with the elegance of mixology. Adapted from The One-Bottle Cocktail by Maggie Hoffman, we used wild grape juice instead of concord grapes, giving this cocktail a delicious hue and a simple and clean flavor.

A Cocktail for the Season

Nature has a way of inspiring the best in us, especially when it comes to crafting cocktails. Today, we're delighted to introduce the Purple Fog, a drink that marries the simplicity of foraging with the elegance of mixology. Adapted from The One-Bottle Cocktail by Maggie Hoffman, we used wild grape juice instead of concord grapes, giving this cocktail a delicious hue and a simple and clean flavor.

The Purple Fog

Ingredients

  • 1 oz wild grape juice

  • 1.5 ounces of Ida Graves vodka

  • .75 ounces simple syrup

  • .5 ounce fresh lime juice

  • Bay leaf or lime peel for garnish

Instructions

  1. Add the grape juice, vodka, lime juice, and simple syrup to a cocktail shaker with ice.

  2. Give it a hearty shake.

  3. Strain the mixture into a chilled coup glass.

  4. Garnish with a bay leaf or lime peel.

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Spring Into Aquavit: Scandinavia's Favorite Spirit

After a long and cold winter, spring is finally here. What better way to celebrate the season than with a refreshing cocktail made with aquavit. This Scandinavian spirit is gaining popularity around the world, and for good reason. Its unique flavor profile, with hints of caraway, dill, and other herbs and spices, is perfect for light and refreshing cocktails for sipping on warm spring days.

After a long and cold winter, spring is finally here. What better way to celebrate the season than with a refreshing cocktail made with aquavit. This Scandinavian spirit is gaining popularity around the world, and for good reason. Its unique flavor profile, with hints of caraway, dill, and other herbs and spices, is perfect for light and refreshing cocktails for sipping on warm spring days.

Aquavit is traditionally served neat, chilled, and in shot glasses, but it’s also a versatile base for cocktails. Try out this recipe for a refreshing and easy-to-make aquavit cocktail that's perfect for sipping on a sunny afternoon.

Ida Graves Aquavit Spritz

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 oz aquavit

  • 1/2 oz elderflower liqueur

  • 1/2 oz fresh lemon juice

  • 3 oz club soda

  • Lemon slice or mint sprig for garnish

Instructions:

  1. Fill a highball glass with ice.

  2. Add aquavit, elderflower liqueur, and fresh lemon juice to the glass.

  3. Stir well.

  4. Top with club soda.

  5. Garnish with a lemon slice or a mint sprig, or both.

Cheers!

Our aquavit is also a great spirit to pair with food. Its herbal and citrus notes complement fish and seafood particularly well, so try it with some grilled salmon or shrimp for a delicious springtime meal.

To find our aquavit in stores near you, check out our website www.idagraves.com.

Cheers to new beginnings and fresh flavors!


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Follow Up: Where to Find Birch Syrup

Because few companies sell it, we thought we'd give you a few suggestions, as well as a substitute for birch syrup and a new tropical cocktail recipe (but not from birch syrup).

Photo from Alaska Wild Harvest wbesite.

Because few companies sell it, we thought we'd give you a few suggestions, as well as a substitute for birch syrup and a new tropical cocktail recipe (but not from birch syrup).

Where to Buy Birch Syrup

Can't find birch syrup at your local store? Not many people can. The easiest place to look for it is online. Amazon has it. But, more importantly, so do specialty retailers like Alaska Birch Syrup Company, Georgia Mountain Maples (Vermont), and Muddy Trails (Minnesota). However, please read the reviews before you buy.

Can't Wait for Birch Syrup? Here's a Substitute

If you're having trouble finding birch syrup, we've got a backup plan. Try this mix: two parts maple syrup to one part balsamic vinegar. It's a close match to birch syrup's unique and funky flavor. This tip comes from the Forager Chef, Alan Bergo.

Photo by Alexandra Tran

Norwegian Paralysis

The Norwegian Paralysis is a delicious cocktail featuring Ida Graves Aquavit, an organic spirit with a bright caraway and dill flavor profile. Here's the recipe for the Norwegian Paralysis cocktail, adapted from The Educated Barfly:

Ingredients

  • 1.5 oz Ida Graves Aquavit

  • 1.5 oz Orange juice

  • 1.5 oz Pineapple juice

  • .5 oz Lemon juice

  • .5 oz orgeat

  • .5 oz simple syrup

  • 1 dash Angostura bitters

  • Mint or dried tropical fruit for garnish.

Instructions

  1. In a cocktail shaker, combine the ingredient in a shaker with ice (preferably pebbled ice).

  2. Shake the mixture well, for about 10-15 seconds, until it's chilled and well combined.

  3. Pour the cocktail (with ice) into a chilled beer glass or Collins glass.

  4. Top with more ice if necessary and garnish with a mint sprig or dried pineapple.

  5. Enjoy your Norwegian Paralysis!

The Norwegian Paralysis cocktail is a balanced and refreshing drink, showcasing the unique flavor of aquavit alongside the sweetness of orgeat, the tartness of pineapple juice, and the fruitiness of the combined ingredients. The Angostura bitters add depth and complexity to the drink, making it a delightful option for any occasion.

Cheers!

That's it for now. Enjoy making your tropical cocktail, and happy birch syrup hunting!

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The Enchantment of Birch Syrup

Minnesota, a land of striking natural beauty, boasts an array of natural resources, such as its verdant boreal forests. While most people are well-acquainted with maple syrup, a hidden treasure from the sap of birch trees still waits to be discovered by most—birch syrup.

Minnesota, a land of striking natural beauty, boasts an array of natural resources, such as its verdant boreal forests. While most people are well-acquainted with maple syrup, a hidden treasure from the sap of birch trees still waits to be discovered by most—birch syrup.

A Rhapsody of Flavor: Birch Syrup's Unique Profile

Birch syrup is a rare and versatile ingredient, cherished for centuries across the northern hemisphere, from Russia and Scandinavia to Canada and the Midwest. Although the world has long celebrated maple syrup, birch syrup remains a lesser-known delight that offers a symphony of flavors, from an earthy undertone to a caramel-like sweetness, and even a bit of funk.

Minnesota's Brief and Enchanting Harvest Season

In late March to early April, the birch tree sap begins its annual flow, presenting a fleeting opportunity for harvest. As temperatures rise and the snow recedes, the trees awaken and their lifeblood courses beneath their papery bark, signaling the perfect moment for tapping. The sap is collected and meticulously boiled down to produce birch syrup, which requires a significant amount of sap compared to maple syrup due to its higher water content. In total, it takes about 100 gallons of birch sap to make 1 gallon of syrup. The resulting syrup boasts a deep amber hue and an intricate flavor profile, mingling sweetness with earthy undertones, a touch of tang, some funk, and a caramel-like finish.

Birch Syrup's Culinary Potential

As a versatile ingredient, birch syrup finds its way into a variety of dishes. Dare to drizzle it over pancakes, waffles, or ice cream as an alternative to maple syrup, or use it to concoct glazes and marinades for meats such as salmon, pork, and chicken. Birch syrup can also lend a molasses-like sweetness to baked goods like cookies and cakes, or provide a flavorful twist in dressings and sauces.

In recent years, birch syrup has found a home in the world of mixology. Mostly used with bourbon, it also pairs well with gin. Two such creations listed below are the Birch Gin Fizz, a chocolately milkshake-like cocktail, and the Birch Blossom, a refreshing and subtly sweet cocktail with floral notes.

Birch Gin Fizz

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz gin

  • 1/4 oz birch syrup

  • 1/2 oz simple syrup

  • 1/2 oz heavy cream

  • 1 oz lemon juice (freshly squeezed)

  • 1 egg white (or 1 oz pasteurized liquid egg white)

  • 4 oz club soda

  • Ice

  • Lime wheel and fresh mint leaves for garnish

Instructions:

  1. In a cocktail shaker without ice, combine the gin, birch syrup, simple syrup, heavy cream, lemon juice, and egg white. Perform a "dry shake" (shaking without ice) for about 15-20 seconds to emulsify the egg white and create a frothy texture.

  2. Add ice to the shaker and shake again for another 10-15 seconds, until the mixture is well chilled.

  3. Strain the mixture into a chilled highball or Collins glass.

  4. Top off the glass with club soda.

  5. Garnish with a lime wheel and a sprig of fresh mint.

Birch Blossom

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz gin

  • 1/4 oz birch syrup

  • 1/4 oz simple syrup

  • 1/2 oz elderflower liqueur (such as St-Germain)

  • 1/2 oz lemon juice (freshly squeezed)

  • Ice

  • Lemon twist and edible flowers for garnish

Instructions:

  1. In a cocktail shaker, combine the gin, birch syrup, simple syrup, elderflower liqueur, and lemon juice. Fill the shaker with ice.

  2. Shake the mixture well, for about 10-15 seconds, until it's chilled and well combined.

  3. Strain the mixture into a chilled coupe or martini glass.

  4. Garnish with a lemon twist and edible flowers, such as violets or nasturtiums.

The Birch Blossom offers a delightful combination of gin, birch syrup, and elderflower liqueur, resulting in a refreshing and subtly sweet cocktail with floral notes. The lemon juice adds a touch of brightness to balance out the flavors.

Cheers!

Birch syrup, a true hidden treasure within Minnesota's forests, offers a dynamic taste that complements both sweet and savory dishes, as well as cocktails. If you're seeking a special ingredient to elevate your cocktail ventures, birch syrup might be the answer. And when you're ready to unwind, mix up a Birch Gin Fizz or Birch Blossom cocktail to savor the sublime interplay of sweet, tangy, and refreshing flavors.

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Fall Cocktail Recipe Guide Just for You!

Hi!

Wondering how to use our spirits? Attached is our fall cocktail recipe booklet for you to enjoy.

Hi!

Wondering how to use our spirits? Attached is our fall cocktail recipe booklet for you to enjoy. This guide contains all the recipes you need to level up your cocktail game while connecting with friends and family.

Fall always stirs up our love for gathering and connecting with those who bring presence and meaning to our lives. We want to honor the gatherings happening in your life by sharing this recipe guide with you.

Ida Graves Fall Cocktail Recipe Books

Cheers!


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