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How to order a Caipirinha, the national cocktail of Brazil

Caipirinha, Caipifruta, Caipiroska, Caipisake… which would you like?

“Caipirinha” is the national Brazilian cocktail. The first caipirinha I ever tried in Brazil rocked my world! It is perfect for a hot day on the beach; the traditional version uses the acidity of lime and sweetness of sugar to balance out the burn of the cachaça (alcohol derived from sugar cane) taste. Typically a caipirinha from my observations is half ice and half alcohol, crushed with a generous portion of lime and sugar. They’re quite liberal with their liquor here generally so folks usually don’t mind drizzling your drink with more alcohol if you ask nicely… Thus, one drink (around $R10 on the beach) should give you a nice buzz!

Enjoying a passion fruit caipirinha for $R8 on Canasvieiras beach in Florianópolis

When you first get to Brazil, you may be confused by all the variations of “caipi-“somethings you see on the menu. Usually their names vary by the alcohol base being used, or by the fruit being used. Here are some of the most common caipiras:

A highly recommended caipirinha bar in São Paulo is Bar Veloso (closed on Mondays). The place is popular even among locals for their tasty and creative caipirinha cocktails and coxinhas (Brazilian snack of shredded chicken mixed in a batter and fried).

Saúde (cheers)! I made some welcome drinks for my girlfriends at my apartment