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Qallupilluit Cocktail

Be pulled under the ice like the Qallupilluit might do to you. Combining Alaskan Vodka with blueberry simple syrup, lemon and a touch of blue curaçao, you cannot help but be drawn closer to a frozen grave. Discover more about this cocktail on our podcast in Episode 16 (Qallupilluit cyptid & cocktail).

Qallupilluit Cocktail Recipe

We created this cocktail for our Cocktails & Cryptids series. It debuted in episode 16 on April 14th, 2022. Find the ingredients and instructions required with our printable recipe card.

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We have certain goals in mind as you discover what Sips & Spirits does on the podcast. It is extremely important when we design cocktails that they are not just friendly to the beginner mixologist, but also affordable. The majority of the ingredients listed can be substituted. Suggestions are noted whenever possible.

When we design an original cocktail, we will also provide a mocktail. We understand not everyone can or wants to indulge in alcohol. We chose to offer an alternative when possible. This allows you to be a part of the fun, regardless of your sobriety reasons.

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Qallupilluit Mocktail (Non-Alcoholic)

Servings: 1 mocktail

Equipment

  • 1 Lowball Glass
  • 1 Jigger
  • 1 Cocktail pick

Ingredients

  • 1 oz Lemon lime soda
  • 1 oz Blueberry Lemonade
  • ¼ oz Non-alcoholic blue curaçao
  • ¾ oz Blueberry simple syrup equal parts sugar, water and blueberries
  • 1 Large ice cube or ball
  • 3 Blueberries

Instructions

  • Pour blueberry syrup directly into glass
  • Add one large ice cube or ice ball over syrup
  • Float blue curaçao over ice cube
  • Float blueberry lemonade over ice cube
  • Float lemon lime soda over ice cube
  • Skewer bluberries with cocktail pick and lay across top of glass
  • Enjoy!

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