Fruit, flowers, herbs — nothing says summer more than the bounty from farmers markets or our own gardens. Those fresh ingredients that fill our baskets are also the best places to start when crafting summer cocktails.
"We're seasonal drinkers here in Minnesota," said Christian Kyllonen, a bartender at Nolo's Kitchen and its breezy Rooftop Bar in Minneapolis. "Obviously, in summer, you think fresh and fruity."
That's why Kyllonen jams his cocktails with the flavors of watermelon, blueberry and lavender, cucumber and berries.
He also leans toward clear spirits. "Wintertime comes around, I'm drinking stouts and Scotch and whiskey," he said. "Summertime, I think tequila, I think vodka, gin, more of those lighter liquors."
Bars across the Twin Cities are welcoming guests back with a slate of fun and refreshing concoctions that speak to the season.
With surfboards for tables and three churning slushie machines, the menu at the Rooftop Bar, perched on the top floor of the century-old Maytag building in the North Loop, is firmly rooted in summer.
The Raspberry 75 takes the classic gin cocktail and infuses it with bursts of berry flavors. The cucumber smash melds the salad staple with vodka, green tea, mango and lime. And the Tropical Tequila layers the spirit, a can of fruit-flavored Red Bull and a splash of orange juice — a drink that is easily re-engineered at home.
After all, Kyllonen says this summer might be tequila's moment to shine. "One hundred percent," he added.