Pimm's is typically served in a ratio of 1 part Pimm's to 3 parts lemonade or a lemon-lime soda, depending on personal preference. You can also add fresh fruits, cucumber, and herbs for garnish. A standard serving size is about 50 ml of Pimm's, making it a refreshing and fruity cocktail perfect for summer gatherings. Serve it over ice in a large glass or pitcher for sharing.
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You can make approximately 16 glasses of Pimm's from 1 liter. This assumes a standard serving size of 2 oz of Pimm's per glass.
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No. IN the UK the sale of alcohol act does not cover such drinks as Pimms. They may be sold in any volume
James Pimm first produced Pimms in 1823. It was not until 1853 that the beverage went into mass production. Despite the business being sold on in 1865, the drink retained the Pimms name and brand, which it still does now.
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Pimms has 156 Calories per 100ml so 25 ml will have 40 calories - that's just the pimms, not the mixer added. Source from diageo website http://www.knowyourdiageodrink.com/en-row/Product%20Information/resultspage.html?BrandId=5144&VariantId=23955
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