Orange tundra
Cocktail | |
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Type | Mixed drink |
Primary alcohol by volume |
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Served | straight or with ice |
Standard drinkware | Highball glass |
Commonly used ingredients | vodka, Kahlúa, Creme Soda, and orange juice |
Preparation | add vodka, cream soda, coffee liqueur then orange juice to a highball class |
Notes | serve without stirring |
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The orange tundra is a cocktail of vodka, Kahlúa, creme soda, and orange juice. It is traditionally poured over 2 to 3 cubes of ice in an old fashioned glass.
Origin[edit]
This mixed drink became popular in the early 2000s. This drink's name is largely attributed to its cold serving temperature and orange appearance from the use of orange juice.
Typical recipe[edit]
- 25ml Vodka
- 25ml Cream soda
- 25ml Kahlua (or coffee liqueur)
- 25ml Orange juice
The ingredients are added to the highball glass in the following order: vodka, cream soda, coffee liqueur and finally, orange juice. Although ice can be added, the drink should not be stirred before serving.
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