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How to Make the Grape Vodka Froth Vodka Drink

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    Part of the video series: Vodka Mixed Drinks

    Summary: The Grape Vodka Froth is a vodka-based mixed drink that's easy to make at home. Our professional bartender shows you how in the free video on mixed drinks.

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    "This drink is called Grape Vodka Froth. Very, very basic ingredients, involves vodka, grape juice, and lime juice. Nothing to it. We're going to make it in a rocks glass, but with a name froth in it, I want to shake up the ingredients real well, so let's just sit our ice and our rocks glass off to the side, and build this drink in a shaker and give it a good shake. Take our shaking glass and fill it with ice, I'm going to use an ounce and a quarter of vodka. It's a very simple drink. Actually you know what, let's make it two ounces 'cause that is our only ingredient and is more of a rocks drink. Let's take a jigger, a one ounce side and we'll fill this up twice. One, and two. Now we're going to need a little bit of lime juice. Feel free to use fresh squeezed limes if you like, but I cheat and grab a little thing like this at the supermarket. And then add some grape juice. I'm using white grape juice here, and that should be good. Let's give it a good shake so you can whip it up into a nice froth. And we're going to strain it, too much shaking there, into our rocks glass. Now let's see if we can fill this to the top. Waste not want not. A little spill there, sorry about that. But that is a Grape Vodka Froth. Enjoy."

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