What is Caipiroska?
Caipiroska is the name of a Brazilian cocktail made with a little more than lime juice, sugar and vodka. It is a variation on the more popular Caipirinha , a similar mixed drink that focuses on more rustic, often domestic, sugar cane liqueur. Caipiroska ingredients are identical to the Caipirinha ingredients, except for alcohol on Wednesday.
Vodka variety, as well as the original, is very simple preparation. Everything needed is raw sugar, vodka of any diversity and fresh lime juice. These ingredients are mixed together, then served above the ice, usually in a normal glass. Popular ornaments are lime wedges and stems of sugar cane. The inhabitants have used cane juices as sweeteners and after ferment as alcohols for centuries. One of the most traditional liqueurs derived from cane is cachaça , which forms the basis of Caipirinha. This lime line Beverage is considered by many as “National Cocktail Brazil”, largely KVOut of your popularity. It is served in homes and restaurants throughout Brazil and where there is a cane liqueur around the world.
The taste of Cachaça is often described as a similar light rum, but one of the most famous variations on the beverage uses vodka. The vodka substitution leads to a drink to be called caipiroska, or sometimes simply a "caipivodka". There are several theories that describe the circumstances of the development of beverage.
One of the simplest conjectures relies on the relative lack of cachaça outside Brazil. Brazilian compatriots or travelers abroad may not have been able to satisfy the taste of a drink with rum, but managed to create something new and pleasant with vodka. Vodka is widely available around the world.
Another possibility is that the drink was a pioneer of the Brazilian elite that with access to finer and often imported liqueurs could want new twistsIt was possible to consider the "low class" drink. In Brazilian Portuguese, the word Caipirinha is essentially pressing the word "hillbilly". It is not known whether these mixed drinks were sometimes associated with the lower ranks of society. Modern times have seen the widespread acceptance of the original drink and its vodka equivalent.
Vodka variations in South America are so popular that several vodka manufacturers in this region distribute in advance mixed Caipiroska drinks. Of course, lime is the most traditional flavor, but commercial varieties often relate to other fruit. Strawberry, passionate and mango are among the most common. Technically speaking, Caipiroska made with anything other than lime is better called caipifrutta , although flavored caipiroska and caipirinha drinks are often simply identified by their dominant fruit.