Boozy Parfait Beverages

This Yogurt and Blueberry Cocktail is Breakfast as an Alcoholic Drink

If you love yogurt parfaits, you can now enjoy one in a boozy beverage formay with this blueberry cocktail. Dupped the Prenup, the recipe is a version of a signature drink from Miami restaurant Red Ginger posted by their beverage director Marko Tomovic. The simple libation is also easy to put together, even if you are not an experienced mixologist, cocktail crafter or bartender.

To make this yogurt and blueberry cocktail at home, whether at breakfast or for dinner, you will need blueberries, fresh lemon juice, honey syrup, Greek yogurt, gin and dry vermouth. For garnish, you can put some extra berries on a toothpick and serve in a fancy martini-style coupe glass. You'll also need a cocktail shaker and ice.
Trend Themes
1. Boozy Parfait Cocktails - Creating boozy versions of popular non-alcoholic drinks, such as yogurt parfaits, to appeal to a wider demographic.
2. DIY Cocktail Kits - Providing consumers with easy-to-follow cocktail recipes and ingredients to make at home, catering to those who want to make their own drinks.
3. Yogurt-based Cocktails - Incorporating yogurt into cocktails to add a unique twist and potential health benefits.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - Restaurants and bars can incorporate yogurt and other healthy ingredients into their cocktail menus to appeal to health-conscious customers.
2. Alcohol Retail - Alcohol retailers can offer DIY cocktail kits that include ingredients for unique cocktail recipes, like this yogurt and blueberry drink, to attract customers.
3. Health and Wellness - Brands in the health and wellness space can promote the use of yogurt and other healthy ingredients in cocktails, targeting health-conscious individuals who still want to enjoy alcoholic beverages.

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