Golden Apple Cannabis Terpene Cocktail Recipe - The Law of Fives
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The Law of Fives Terpene Cocktail

Sweet, floral, and bright, The Law of Fives terpene cocktail keeps it simple with lemon, fresh mint, and Linalool terpenes.

  • Tastes Like: Citrus and mint with sweet, floral notes.
  • Terpene: Linalool
  • Linalool Aroma: Floral (lavender) with spicy notes.
  • Linalool Benefits: Calming, Sleep, Pain Relief, Anxiety Relief, Anti-inflammatory

Ingredients

  • 2 oz vodka or gin
  • 1 oz lemon juice
  • 1/2 oz simple syrup*
  • 2-3 drops linalool terpene
  • 10-12 mint leaves
  • Topped with soda water
  • Lemon wheel & mint sprig for garnish

Directions

  1. Combine all ingredients into a cocktail shaker except for soda water.
  2. Shake for 10-12 seconds.
  3. Strain into a Collins glass over ice.
  4. Top with soda water.
  5. Garnish with lemon wheel and mint, and enjoy!

*Simple syrup: Measure equal parts (1:1) sugar and water. Heat the water first (boiling isn’t necessary) and then add sugar until dissolved. Let cool, and store in a glass container in the fridge for 2-3 weeks.

Rich simple syrup: For a thicker, heavier syrup, simply adjust the proportions. Many bartenders prefer a 2:1 sugar-to-water ratio.

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 oz lemon juice
  • 3/4 oz simple syrup*
  • 2-3 drops linalool terpene
  • 10-12 mint leaves
  • Topped with soda water
  • Lemon wheel & mint sprig for garnish

Directions

  1. Combine all ingredients into a cocktail shaker except for soda water.
  2. Shake for 10-12 seconds.
  3. Strain into a Collins glass over ice.
  4. Top with soda water.
  5. Garnish with lemon wheel and mint, and enjoy!

*Simple syrup: Measure equal parts (1:1) sugar and water. Heat the water first (boiling isn’t necessary) and then add sugar until dissolved. Let cool, and store in a glass container in the fridge for 2-3 weeks.

Rich simple syrup: For a thicker, heavier syrup, simply adjust the proportions. Many bartenders prefer a 2:1 sugar-to-water ratio.

About Linalool

Linalool is a floral terpene with spicy notes and an aroma reminiscent of lavender and lily of the valley. Linalool is commonly found in lavender, mint, laurel, citrus fruits, and cannabis.

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