The P2 drink is a refreshing cocktail combining vanilla vodka, Sourz Apple, lime juice, and lemon-lime soda. Perfectly served in a highball glass, this drink offers a delightful burst of flavors, making it an ideal choice for any occasion.
Ingredients
1 portions
vanilla vodka
30 ml
Sourz Apple
30 ml
lemon-lime soda
120 ml
lime
1 pc
Step 1 of 3
4 minutes remaining
2 minutes
Fill a highball glass with ice, then squeeze the lime 1 pc lime wedges over the glass before dropping them in.
1 minutes
Pour in 30 ml vanilla vodka and 30 ml Sourz Apple, then fill the glass with 120 ml lemon-lime soda.
1 minutes
Garnish the cocktail with a lime wedge and a sprig of fresh mint or lemon balm for added aroma.
Nutrients¹
Nutrent
Per serving
% Daily Value²
Calories
200 kcal
10 %
Fat
—
—
Saturated fat
—
—
Cholesterol
—
—
Total carbohydrates
24 g
9 %
Sodium
5 mg
0 %
Dietary fiber
—
—
Sugars
21 g
42 %
Protein
—
—
¹ Nutrient values are estimates and should be used as a general guide only.² Recommended Dietary Allowances are sourced from the National Institutes of Health.
The P2 drink is a refreshing cocktail combining vanilla vodka, Sourz Apple, lime juice, and lemon-lime soda. Perfectly served in a highball glass, this drink offers a delightful burst of flavors, making it an ideal choice for any occasion.
Ingredients
1 portions
vanilla vodka
30 ml
Sourz Apple
30 ml
lemon-lime soda
120 ml
lime
1 pc
Step 1 of 3
4 minutes remaining
2 minutes
Fill a highball glass with ice, then squeeze the lime 1 pc lime wedges over the glass before dropping them in.
1 minutes
Pour in 30 ml vanilla vodka and 30 ml Sourz Apple, then fill the glass with 120 ml lemon-lime soda.
1 minutes
Garnish the cocktail with a lime wedge and a sprig of fresh mint or lemon balm for added aroma.
Nutrients¹
Nutrent
Per serving
% Daily Value²
Calories
200 kcal
10 %
Fat
—
—
Saturated fat
—
—
Cholesterol
—
—
Total carbohydrates
24 g
9 %
Sodium
5 mg
0 %
Dietary fiber
—
—
Sugars
21 g
42 %
Protein
—
—
¹ Nutrient values are estimates and should be used as a general guide only.² Recommended Dietary Allowances are sourced from the National Institutes of Health.