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Boring picture but not a boring drink. Whole Foods here had the best, ripest, most perfect yuzu I have ever seen. Got 6 of them, making a liqueur from the zest, and I juiced them and got about 4oz, not bad as they are mostly seeds.

2 oz bourbon

1 oz fresh squeezed yuzu juice

1 oz orange liqueur

0.5 oz St. Germain

Shaken.

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[–] RBWells@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

Hmm I made the liqueur, sort of a yuzu-sake sweetened, and am very unsure about the sake in there. Too late to take it out now though. It's (the sake) one we've used with rhubarb liqueur so I thought it would be good in this.

I would like to say that the blender- infusion method rocks! Blended the zest with vodka, rested it overnight, strained, gorgeous.