Sweet Revenge Punch

Fall In Love With Sweet Revenge Punch This Galentine’s Day

I’m Always Looking For Pink Cocktail Recipes

Those who know me well, know I love Pink. Pink to wear, Pink the Artist, and especially pink things to drink. This is how I found Sweet Revenge Punch.

Being the social person that I am, I talk to everyone! At our temporary home, I speak with the guests and employees all the time.

The staff goes over and above to make us feel welcome and I am getting to know some of them very well. One particular lovely person named Colleen was telling me about a cocktail she loves called the Sweet Revenge Punch.

This smoothly intense punch sounded like a wonderful drink for my Galentine’s Day Blog so I asked her if she would share her recipe. She was happy to comply.

Is Galentine’s Day For Real?

Galentine's Day Calendar
Galentine’s Day

Why yes, Galentine’s Day is real! According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, Galentine’s Day is on February 13th and it is a day to celebrate friendships, especially among women.

Did you ever watch Parks and Rec? Do you remember Leslie Knope? She actually invented Galentine’s Day as a way to celebrate her female friendships back in 2010 in the second season of that series.

What is Sweet Revenge Liqueur 

Sweet Revenge Punch
Sweet Revenge Punch

This Wild Strawberry Sour Mash Whiskey Liqueur is made with a combination of whiskey and other natural flavors including wild strawberry and other citrus fruits. I am always curious about different spirits and so I had to check it out.

This Liqueur blends their ingredients together to get a delightfully sweet flavor to start with but then a good bold kick in the taste buds for the finish. It is 77 proof so don’t be fooled by that sweet rosy pink color.

Get Sweet Revenge on your taste buds! It’s been said that it is sinfully delicious.

What actually is Mash and What is Sour Mash?

First, Let’s Talk About Mash

Mash, simply put in the distilling industry is grain, water, and yeast that gets fermented and produces alcohol. 

What Do You Know About Sour Mash?

Sour Mash is where a portion of the previous batch gets saved and put into the new batch. It helps to maintain proper PH levels and keeps the consistency of taste from batch to batch. 

Here’s a big surprise. Sour Mash doesn’t mean that your drink will be sour. It just refers to the process above where you save some of the previous batch to help make the next batch.

That blew me away because I always thought sour mash would be sour.

Sweet Revenge Punch Recipes

Colleen shared two recipes with me. One for an individual cocktail, and one for a large batch to share. I find it nice to try a cocktail before mixing up a whole batch. Once sampled, you will surely want to mix up a batch for your Galentine’s Day festivities. 

Sweet Revenge Punch for One

1 ½ oz Sweet Revenge Liqueur

6 oz Lemonade

2 oz Sprite 

Splash of Grenadine

Start with a 12 oz glass and put ice in it. Measure out your Sweet Revenge, lemonade, Sprite and Grenadine. Stir and serve. 

*As an option, if you don’t like Sprite you can just add 2 extra ounces of lemonade. 

Sweet Revenge Punch
Sweet Revenge Punch

Sweet Revenge Punch Social (for groups)

1-750 ml bottle of Sweet Revenge Liqueur

½ 750 ml bottle of Malibu Strawberry Rum

64 oz Lemonade

6 oz Grenadine

1 cup Fresh Strawberries (sliced)

½ cup Fresh Kiwi (sliced)

Lemon (for garnish)

In a 1-gallon container mix your Sweet Revenge Liqueur, Malibu Strawberry Rum, Lemonade, and Grenadine. Shake or stir well. Add fruit and chill for a minimum of 2 hours.

I must tell you that Colleen makes a 5-gallon batch of this (the above recipe is a 1-gallon batch) and it gets drank happily. It really attests to the tastiness of this cocktail.

Have You Tried Sweet Revenge Wild Strawberry Sour Mash Whiskey Liqueur?

Until recently I have never heard of Sweet Revenge Whiskey Liqueur. I am curious if you have ever heard of it and if you have a recipe to share using it.

I would also love to hear what Galentine’s Day concoctions you and your friends enjoy. Comment or share with me at NextCocktails.com

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