![]() Pour in a bottle of apricot or other fruit brandy and a bottle of triple sec. You can also add food grade rose buds or hibiscus tea, and some chunks of cucumber. Toss in some fresh berries if you have them, and give them a little squish with a spoon to release the juices. You can use grapefruit if you like a little bitterness in your drinks. Lemons, limes, and oranges are best-just two or three of each. Just cut up some citrus fruit and put them in a two- or three-gallon pitcher. ![]() Start by making a sangria base the night before. oz white wine (or light-bodied red wine if you prefer) simple syrup or one teaspoon of superfine sugar 2-3 mint leaves 2 oz. Cheeeeers!Ģ chunks of fresh watermelon, approximately golf ball sized ¼ oz. Scroll down for sips in every shade of the glorious hue, and prepare to turn into Mixologist Barbie. You really can't go wrong, because they're all delicious, and you can make 'em all at home with little to no bar tools. Because everything is better with a fun drink in your hand, amirite? I suggest mixing one up to pregame the movie, to host a Barbie-themed party with friends, or even to spice up a cute date night with your Ken. ![]() With that in mind, I put together this list of 27 pink cocktails that are preeeetty much the definition of Barbiecore. It can be a dark and gloomy world out there-why not make things a little more ~rosy~ before we head to the Barbie mansion in the sky? Barbiecore has become a term in everyone's vocabulary as a result of Greta Gerwig's star-studded masterpiece, and honestly? I'm not mad about it. That's just the influx of hot pink e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g hitting stores, screens, and even closets these past few months thanks to the much-anticipated release of the new Barbie movie, which comes out July 21. No, you're not seeing the world through rose-colored glasses.
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