3 Campari Cocktails That Go Beyond a Basic Negroni
Campari is an acquired taste for many drinkers. A mainstay of the legendary Italian late-afternoon aperitivo hour, this famous amaro has a ruby red color and a distinctively bitter taste. It is also an essential ingredient in traditional cocktails like the Negroni and Paper Plane, as well as some of our favorite lesser-known variations, like this bourbon-based Napoleon cocktail or a pomegranate spritz.
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Campari's dual bittersweet personality and comparatively moderate alcohol content make it one of the most adaptable cocktail ingredients available. Its striking hue was actually caused by carmine dye, which is made from insect shells, until a few years ago. They only used a synthetic alternative in 2006. Here are three easy, elegant, and refreshing cocktails that you can make with just one bottle of Campari.
Some people prefer Campari only in cocktails, but it tastes great on its own. This recipe is nearly impossible to make wrong, and Campari is a perfect pre-dinner drink with a generous splash of soda and an orange slice. Take it from us: Bring two liters of club soda and a bottle of Campari to a party and see how many friends you make.
Intermediate: Pilsner Negroni
Both Pilsner and Campari? It may sound unconventional, but you should give it a try before criticizing it. Pilsner beers naturally have a sweet and bitter flavor profile, which Campari enhances while blending in perfectly. A beer with a hint of mystery in the background, this Pilsner Negroni is particularly well-suited for summer afternoons.
Advanced: Italian Gentleman
The majority of drinks only use a moderate amount of Campari, but bourbon can handle a good pour of amaro. Whiskey sour lovers will love this Italian Gentleman cocktail, which effortlessly combines the two ingredients.