Saturday, June 27, 2015

Barefoot's Rich Red Blend


What is it about rainy days that makes you crave a nice big glass of wine? We aren't sure either, but that's exactly how we spent our rainy Friday night. We've had our eyes on the newest red wine blend by Barefoot and it seemed like the perfect evening to indulge. Go ahead and judge. We are just simple country girls who drink $6 bottles of wine. And, Barefoot happens to be one of our favorite "affordable" wines. I'm pretty balanced on my preferences for wine. I like both red and white pretty equally. Carrie, on the other hand prefers white.  Which could be why we held pretty opposite opinions on this vino.


The Wine:




For starters, this is a semi-astringent wine. It wasn't super dry but it was getting there. Slightly more astringent than Barefoot's Sweet Red blend, which we both like pretty well. The bottle claims, it's "a velvety red wine blend with bold aromas and flavors of blackberries, blueberries, and vanilla. Hints of caramel and oak complement the smooth finish." The strongest flavor for me was the blackberry. Honestly, it isn't something either of us is going to purchase again. But, it's always nice to branch out.

Just like anything else, it's all about preference. If you like more astringent reds, this could totally be your new favorite.

Shine On!!
-Xoxo

        T&C


Saturday, June 20, 2015

Rosy Cooler


Angry Orchard is the love of our lives. Seriously. We love Angry Orchard.  We have tried other hard ciders but keep coming back to the full apple beer taste of what we lovingly call "AO". We were delightfully surprised with this cocktail. How could Angry Orchard be more perfect than it already is?! Add vanilla vodka, basil, strawberries, limes, and boom. You have yourself thee most divine drink you can imagine. OH MY GOSH. It's everything! Even our men folk requested a glass which makes this a perfect Father's Day drink! Our guys typically aren't ones for mixed drinks but they loved this!   

Rosy Cooler:

- Muddle together one strawberry (cut into quarters), one leaf of basil (cut into strips), and one ounce simple syrup. 

- Squeeze in half of a lime into glass, (add squeezed lime to glass) 

- One shot vanilla vodka 

-Top off with Angry Orchard Crisp.


Shine On and Enjoy!!

Xoxo, 

T&C.

Monday, June 8, 2015

Boozy Ice Cream Floats

What goes hand-in-hand better than summer and ice cream?  Not much in our book, except maybe us and a good drink. Here in central Ohio everyone is buzzing about Not Your Father's Root Beer. It tastes just like the soda, but for adults. Add ice cream and you've got yourself an amazing summer cocktail.

 As we were planning out our post for the Not Your Father's root beer float, our wheels just got to turning, and we kept thinking of all the other delicious adult floats we could make! The ideas are pretty endless but we chose three to share here.







Not Your Father's Root Beer Float:

- We started by chilling our mason jars in the freezer for about a half hour.

- Scoop in vanilla ice cream

- Slowly pour in the root beer to avoid major fizzing

-Garnish as you please.




Orange Dreamsicle Float:

-Chill glass in freezer for about a half hour

-Add one scoop of vanilla ice cream

- Add two shots of whipped cream vodka

-Fill rest of the way with cold orange soda, pouring slowly.

-Garnish as you please



Jack and Coke Float:

-Chill glass in freezer for about half an hour

-Add one scoop of vanilla ice cream.

- Add one (or two, we don't judge around here) shots of Jack Daniels whiskey

- Slowly fill the rest of the way with cold Coca Cola

-Garnish as you please.


OUR INITIAL EXPERIENCE... We learned the hard way that the ice cream goes in first. Not vice versa. The explosion of fizz was reminiscent of your 7th grade volcano science experiment. Here's the proof.



Not only are these boozy ice cream concoctions ridiculously yummy, they are quick and easy as pie! It's perfect to serve for a group at cook-outs and get-togethers! Also, they can easily be made virgin for any under legal age.



Shine On!

Xoxo,
       T & C



Sunday, June 7, 2015

Lemon Drop Lemonade


Everyone knows that front porch sitting isn't complete without sweet tea or lemonade. Today we are bringing you the recipe for this tart lemonade moonshine. This weekend was a perfect weekend to sit on the porch and soak in the mild weather Ohio gave us. This lemonade shine was the icing on the cake! Careful exiting your rocking chair; this stuff is sneaky!! 

Lemon Drop Lemonade: 

- Wet rim of glass with lemon juice and roll through sugar. 

- Fill glass with ice 

- Fill half way with Lemon Drop moonshine of your choice. We used 'Ole Smoky but, the brand or way you obtain your moonshine is up to you! 

- Squeeze one whole lemon's worth of juice into the glass. Watch out for seeds! 

- Add a generous dash of simple syrup 

- Top off with lemon-lime soda of your choice 

- Garnish with lemon. We also used raspberries! 

*Tip- Muddle the raspberries to make raspberry lemonade!  

Shine On! 

Xoxo, 
        T & C 

Introduction


Welcome to Moonshine In A Mason Jar!!  We are a couple of best friends who like to pass the time on the porch with a drink. We decided that this would be the perfect place to share our thoughts on wines and ciders we try, as well as, share the recipes we test out. Stop on out every Sunday to discover what we're drinkin' on each week! Shine on!
             Xoxo, 
                     T&C