Vodka soda

A vodka soda is a mix of one part vodka with about two parts[1] or four parts[2] club soda or naturally-flavored soda, served over large cubed ice[3] in a highball glass,[4] short tumbler,[5] small cocktail glass.[6] A squeeze of lemon[7] or lime juice[8] can also be added. Some variations of the vodka soda include cucumber and mint or raspberry and basil.[4]

References

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  6. Madison Vanderberg (2019-04-18). "Best 2-ingredient cocktails". Insider. Retrieved 2019-07-20.
  7. Dale, Cameron. "Simple Drinks We Love: The Vodka Soda". Liquor.com.
  8. Roman, Alison. "Vodka Soda Recipe - NYT Cooking". Cooking.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2019-07-20.


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