📦 Home Bartender Starter Kit → https://shop.awesomedrinks.com/products/home-bartender-starter-kit/ The Hugo Spritz is a light, floral sparkling cocktail that drinks crisp, refreshing, and dangerously easy—with a subtle elderflower sweetness that sets it apart from your typical spritz. Built on prosecco, elderflower liqueur, and fresh citrus, it lands somewhere between a classic spritz and a bright, aromatic aperitif. If you like cocktails that feel effortless but still a little elevated, this one absolutely delivers. 👉 Stainless Steel Soda Siphon, 1 Quart, Stainless → https://amzn.to/4eiWZYs 👉 Aperol Spritz → https://youtu.be/nDoGNDvJ3vA 👉 Squeak Easy - Jungle Bird →https://youtu.be/1DsU1C914J4 👉 Floradora → https://youtu.be/lYAB3uLcWwk What makes the Hugo Spritz stand out is how different it feels from other spritzes. Instead of the bold bitterness you get from something like Aperol, this leans bright and floral, with elderflower bringing a soft sweetness that’s balanced by lime and bubbles. It’s lighter, more refreshing, and a lot easier to drink—which is exactly why it’s been quietly taking over patios and bars everywhere. Build it fresh, keep it cold, and don’t overthink it—the simplicity is the whole point. 🍸 Recipe — Hugo Spritz • 2 oz elderflower liqueur (St-Germain) • 3 oz prosecco • 1 oz soda water • 1/2 oz fresh lime juice Instructions: • Fill a wine glass with ice. • Add elderflower liqueur and lime juice. • Top with prosecco and soda water. • Gently stir to combine. • Garnish with lime wheel (and mint if you have it… but you don’t 😄). The Hugo Spritz originated in Northern Italy in the early 2000s as a lighter alternative to the Aperol Spritz. Created by bartender Roland Gruber, it quickly spread across Europe thanks to its easy-drinking, refreshing profile. Unlike many classic cocktails, it’s a relatively modern creation—but it fits right into the spritz family with its balance of bubbles, citrus, and a defining flavor—in this case, elderflower. That simplicity, combined with how approachable it is, is exactly why it’s showing up everywhere right now. #cocktails #spritz #mixology

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