If you like spritzes, youll love the juicier version you might drink all daywithout the side effects.

Regardless of the reason, this drink checks off these boxes.

Lex Madden, bar manager atPoint Easyin Denver, Colorado, echoed that sentiment.

Hugo Spritz summer cocktail

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Spritzes are moving away from a more bitter edge and toward a more playful andjuicier expression on the spritz.

Best of all, spritzes tend to be low-ABV, usually in the 4% to 5% range.

Another Look for the Spritz

The Aperol Spritz craze ignited interest in fun, lightweight cocktails.

The Hugo Spritz simply calls for replacing the OG aperitif with elderflower syrup or liqueur (aka St-Germain).

Since its creation, the Hugo Spritz has been a common bar menu feature across Europe.

They commonly star Aperol, Campari, limoncello, or other spirits, as well assparkling wineand water.

Then, invite everyone to pour their own serving into ice-filled wine glasses.