How to Make a Woo Woo
Fill a rocks or highball glass with ice, if desired., Add ice to a cocktail shaker., Add the vodka, peach schnapps, and cranberry juice to the cocktail shaker., Shake the ingredients vigorously for about five seconds., Strain the cocktail into the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Fill a rocks or highball glass with ice
You will be shaking this drink with ice, and then straining ice.
If you'd like your drink even colder, add a couple of ice cubes into your glass., It does not matter how much ice you add.
You will be straining this ice out later. , For a stronger cocktail, use less cranberry juice.
For a weaker drink, use more cranberry juice. , Place the cap over the shaker first, then shake it for about five seconds. ,, This is not needed, but it can lend your cocktail a fruitier flavor. , The Woo Woo is usually not served with a garnish, but a peach slice or lime wedge can add a pop of color. , -
Step 2: if desired.
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Step 3: Add ice to a cocktail shaker.
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Step 4: Add the vodka
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Step 5: peach schnapps
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Step 6: and cranberry juice to the cocktail shaker.
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Step 7: Shake the ingredients vigorously for about five seconds.
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Step 8: Strain the cocktail into the glass and give it a stir
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Step 9: if needed.Take the cap off
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Step 10: and pour the drink through a strainer into your glass.
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Step 11: Cap off with cranberry juice
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Step 12: if desired.
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Step 13: Garnish with a peach slice or lime wedge
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Step 14: if desired.
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Step 15: Serve.
Detailed Guide
You will be shaking this drink with ice, and then straining ice.
If you'd like your drink even colder, add a couple of ice cubes into your glass., It does not matter how much ice you add.
You will be straining this ice out later. , For a stronger cocktail, use less cranberry juice.
For a weaker drink, use more cranberry juice. , Place the cap over the shaker first, then shake it for about five seconds. ,, This is not needed, but it can lend your cocktail a fruitier flavor. , The Woo Woo is usually not served with a garnish, but a peach slice or lime wedge can add a pop of color. ,
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