I worked in a restaurant that was famous for its mojitos. Every server had their own style and this was mine.
Ingredients
- ½ lime , juiced
- 1 tablespoon white sugar
- 5 mints leaves
- ice cubes
- 2 fluids ounces white rum
- 4 fluids ounces soda water
- 1 lime wedge
Instructions
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Muddle the lime juice, sugar, and mint leaves together in the bottom of a cocktail glass until the mint has broken down a bit, about 1 minute. Fill the glass with ice cubes. Add the rum and soda water over the ice. Pour the mixture back and forth from from the glass to another glass to mix. Garnish with the lime wedge and enjoy.
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