Nancie McDermott’s Strawberry Shrub
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Nancie McDermott’s Strawberry Shrub
Nancie McDermott’s Strawberry Shrub
This Blueberry Shrub makes for a wonderful old-fashioned drink with tart fruity goodness!
You can add any booze you want (or none at all) to this Pineapple, Fennel and Lychee Shrub. So versatile!
Shrubs! Drinking vinegar is so much fun, especially when you dress it up with strawberries, basil and vodka.
Bourbon Manhattan Cherry Shrub
This is a glorified Gin and Tonic, featuring a beautifully balanced herbed grape shrub.
Satsuma Mandarin Shrub Martini
Blueberry Shrub Cocktail made with gin, shrub, and meyer lemon syrup from Round Pond Estate
Shrub & Bubbles – A super easy cocktail for parties
Sweet fall peaches and fresh basil shrub combines with bourbon to make a delicious late summer sipping cocktail.
This sweet/tart stone fruit and thyme shrub makes a refreshing all natural soda.
What would summer be without a refreshing drink? If you’ve never had a shrub, let us introduce you to our current beverage of choice.
Don’t throw away overripe peaches (or any fruit) ever again! These tangy Shrub Syrups are the perfect refreshing drink year-round!
Chilled Beet and Cucumber Soup — “beet” the heat with this refreshing summer starter
This bright, refreshing & delicious Shrub Syrup (drinking vinegar) is all you need to make the most of all your summer fruits!
These spicy blueberry peach shrub margaritas are refreshing, easy to make and perfect for patio season.
Beet and Goat Cheese Salad with Mint — raspberry vinaigrette brightens this scrumptious starter
This brightly colored vodka sour is made with muddled fresh raspberries, fresh lemon juice, a touch of sweet and sour raspberry shrub.
Refreshing shrub for hot summer days with fresh raspberries and mint, but no alcohol or sugar. The secret is raspberry vinegar.
Rum Shrub Cocktail — for July 4th, serve a libation enjoyed by George Washington
This pineapple jalapeño shrub cocktail has the sweetness of pineapple, the heat of jalapeños and the tang of vinegar. Use seltzer or vodka.