Gin Punch Makes Parties Better. Heres A For Success (Warm Feeling Inside).
- 20 ounces Tanqueray London Dry
- 6 ounces fresh lemon juice
- 10 ounces Earl Grey tea
- 7 ounces granulated sugar
- 1 ounces Orange Bitters
- In a clean jar or pitcher, combine four bags of Earl Grey tea with ten ounces of cold water.
- Put a lid on it and let it sit in the refrigerator for ten hours.
- Strain into a large bowl or pitcher.
- 2.
- Mix Tanqueray London Dry, fresh lemon juice, granulated sugar and bitters in a bowl.
- Add to tea.
- Pour over an ice block in a punch bowl and garnish with anise-spiked lemons, and perhaps a sprig of rosemary.
- Throw in some frozen grapes to take things to the next level.
- Freezing tips: Use containers laying around your cupboards to create a large ice block for dramatic effect and to keep your punch cold longer without watering it down.
- Old Chinese take-out containers, plastic water pitchers, Bundt pans or jelly molds make great ice molds.
- Make sure they fit in your punch bowl and then freeze overnight.
- Run the container under hot water briefly to release the ice block.
- For added flair, throw in elements of your garnish before freezing.
lemon juice, tea, sugar, orange bitters
Taken from www.foodrepublic.com/recipes/gin-punch-makes-parties-better-heres-a-recipe-for-success-warm-feeling-inside/ (may not work)