Matcha Bee Cocktail 🐝🍯

Matcha Bee Cocktail
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 I’ll Be🐝your Honey🍯Bee!

The Matcha Bee Cocktail is THE fresh-As-Spring cocktail to wake you up after a long winters hibernation.  It’s creamy with floral, citrus and grassy notes all in one delicious tipple 🥂.  This is my new,  go-to “Crafted Cocktail”.  Try this Matcha Bee Cocktail.  I mean, it’s practically health food in a cocktail glass.

Mind Your Bees-Ness

When a young girl’s old lady’s fancy turns to thoughts of spring, naturally, bees 🐝 come to mind.  This year it’s all about the bees.  We’re starting a new hobby, beekeeping.  Well, I am watching this new hobby, my husband is the beekeeper around here.  He’s all in it, and I’m all about what I can make with all the great stuff that comes from it!  Honey, honeycomb and of course, pollen 🍯.    As tribute to the arrival of spring and our newest obsession, I bring you, The Matcha Bee Cocktail!  It’s springtime in a glass.

This is all thanks to my sister and her sweetie pie’s holiday gift to my husband last Christmas.  A complete beekeeping start-up kit.   Everything he needs to get into the bees-ness of honey bees 🐝 .  Our first queen bee 👑 arrives in April and we are anxiously awaiting her majesty. 

In honor of the impending  coronation, here’s a delicious cocktail 🍸  to turn your attention away from winter and onto delightful and refreshing thoughts of spring.  

Why I Could Never Be Royalty 👑 🐝

Unless you have a real need to know, I wonder how many of us have stopped to question what makes a queen bee and what makes worker bee.  I certainly never thought about it until recently.

When bees are first hatched, they all eat *royal jelly.  In order to become the queen, it appears that she must eat the royal jelly exclusively.  The ability to abstain from eating what the common worker bees eat, a mixture of pollen and honey, and only eat the royal jelly is the key to the royal coronation and a life of privilege.  

That’s the reason I could never be “The Queen”.  I am sure that, faster than lightning,  I would have put my sweet-loving finger into the honey pot 🍯 and immediately been thrown out of the royal court.  Cast away from the palace and off to the life of a common worker bee. 

It’s good to be queen, but with all good things, apparently some sacrifice is mandatory.

What is Royal Jelly?

*Royal jelly is a milky secretion produced by worker honey bees 🐝 . It typically contains about 60% to 70% water, 12% to 15% proteins, 10% to 16% sugar, 3% to 6% fats, and 2% to 3% vitamins, salts, and amino acids. Its composition varies depending on geography and climate.  (PS, there is no royal jelly in this Matcha Bee Cocktail! 😉)

Matcha Honey Syrup 

The sweetener in this cocktail is a green tea and honey simple syrup.  You can alter the recipe depending upon how many cocktails you plan to make.  This recipe is enough for about 3 cocktails.

matcha green tea powder
matcha green tea powder

Into a small sauce pan add 1/3 cup water and let it come to a boil.  Add 1 teaspoon of matcha powder and whisk to combine.  Set the heat on medium low and add 1/3 cup honey.  Whisk to combine and simmer until everything is well combined and the honey has melted into the syrup, about 3 minutes.  Cool completely and store in a covered container in the refrigerator, up to 2 weeks.

Match Bee Cocktail 🥂🥃

Matcha Bee Cocktail
Matcha Bee Cocktail Prep

Shaking the cocktail ingredients first, without ice is the “dry-shake method”.  This is the best way to get the most frothy, creamy topping from the egg white.

Into a cocktail shaker, without any ice, add 2 ounces gin, 3/4 ounce freshly squeezed lemon juice and 1/4 ounce elderflower liqueur and 1/2 ounce of matcha honey simple syrup, one egg white and 2 dashes of grapefruit bitters.

Shake vigorously for about 30 seconds.  

Add 1 cup of ice, and continue to shake another 25 to 30 seconds.  Strain the cocktail into a chilled coup or cocktail glass .  

Garnish with a lemon peel or try a fresh flower bloom (clipped to the side of the glass).

Matcha Bee Cocktail
Matcha Bee Cocktail
Cheers!
 
 
 

 

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