Dry Fly Vodka Watermelon Drink


Dry Fly is distilled here in Washington, and it’s amazing. The watermelon was grown in Hermiston, Oregon, and it’s pretty dang good, too.

Squeeze 1/4 lime into a glass, along with some of the lime pulp. Add a shot of simple syrup* and a shot of vodka. Muddle watermelon in a separate glass and pour a shot’s worth of watermelon juice – along with some of the watermelon pulp – into the vodka glass. Add ice and stir. Garnish with a long slice of watermelon for dipping and stirring.

Watermelon Vodka Drink!

Watermelon Vodka Drink!

*Simple syrup is simple to make! Mix equal parts sugar and water on the stovetop, heated up until the mixture is clear. Then let it cool. Voila!

Having a garden party? Complement your summer theme with a peach margarita or a white wine and ginger beer cocktail and squash blossom and goat cheese appetizers.

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