How To Make Colored Ice For Drinks

Ivan Red Jr. Author: Ivan Red Jr. Time for reading: ~1 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
How To Make Colored Ice For Drinks

In many cocktails and soft drinks, ice is an indispensable attribute. After all, ice serves to cool the cocktail and to keep it cold as long as possible. This is especially true during the hot season.

 
 

Interesting fact

In many cocktails and soft drinks, ice is an indispensable attribute. After all, ice serves to cool the cocktail and to keep it cold as long as possible. This is especially true during the hot season.

Ice is made from spring, purified, or at least boiled water, so that it is transparent and contains as few unnecessary impurities as possible.

I propose to prepare not simple ice, but beautiful ice with berries and green leaves. Such colored ice will not only cool drinks, but also decorate them, and also give them a special look and taste.

Recipes with water

Recipes with strawberries

Recipes with fresh raspberry ingredient

Recipes with the ingredient fresh red currant

Recipes with fresh black currant ingredient

Recipes with fresh blueberries

Ingredients:
  • Water
  • strawberries
  • Raspberry fresh
  • Fresh red currant
  • Fresh blackcurrant
  • Fresh blueberries
We will need:
  • Ice molds

How to make colored ice for drinks step by step instructions with photos

Step 1

 

For work, we need berries: raspberries, blueberries, red and black currants, strawberries, as well as spring water and ice molds.

Step 2

 

Sort and wash the berries.

Step 3

 

Arrange the berries and leaves of the mellis in the molds, filling them to 1/2 the volume of the mold. Fill the rest of the molds with water. Send to the freezer for 3-4 hours.

Step 4

 

Ice cubes with berries for cocktails are ready.

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