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The very first Shirley Temple (and what folks think of the most classic Shirley Temple) uses ginger ale as the base, along ...
Its syrupy flavor dulls the Sprite carbonation, so to cut through the sugar, I added the juice of a lime wedge, which made all the difference in the "it" drink.
For the first Dirty Shirley, I called on the Olipop Lemon Ginger tonic which has just 30 calories (a can of Sprite has 140) and 2 grams of sugar, thanks to a cassava-based sweetener.
The Frozen Shirley Temple is a non-alcoholic cocktail that calls for Sprite, pomegranate juice, and grenadine. You can make your frozen Shirley Temple alcoholic by adding vodka or gin.
Between the Sprite and the grenadine, it does come out pretty sweet, so the ice helps dilute it and keep it cool. Here are the four simple ingredients you need to make this delicious cocktail.
It seems like everyone is talking about the Dirty Shirley cocktail — from the New York Times boldly asking if it’s the drink of the summer to more than 8 million people watching #dirtyshirley ...
Vodka-spiked Shirley Temples — nostalgic, colorful and unapologetically sweet — have found a way to upstage the vodka soda. By Becky Hughes It’s easy to track the movement of a Dirty Shirley ...
A $10 Dirty Shirley made its debut appearance at Unconventional Diner this month in tandem with its new happy hour menu (weekdays, 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.). Made with Smirnoff, Sprite and homemade ...
The Shirley Temple has been a favorite drink order for kids since the 1930s. ... 8 ounces lemon-lime soda (such as Sprite or 7Up) or ginger ale. 1 maraschino cherry, for garnish.