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Stop “Flipping Out” & Sip Our CBD Flip, Instead!

Stop “Flipping Out” & Sip Our CBD Flip, Instead!

April 16 2021, Updated 4:50 p.m. ET

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Most people nowadays have heard about eggnog, but what the heck is “a flip?” Well, “the flip” is a historic cocktail category that gave birth to the modern eggnog. So, if you’re a fan of silky smooth egg-infused cocktails, you’ve got to check out our rendition of this staple drink.

As with the other cocktails on Tribe CBD’s blog, we feel a dropperful of our citrus-flavored CBD oil adds a nice touch to this drink. Not only will CBD keep you cool, the orange extract in our formula will add a lovely hint of sweetness. 

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CBD Rum Flip Cocktail Recipe 

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Nobody knows when people started “flipping flips,” but it was most likely invented in colonial America. Initially, it appears colonists only used ale, rum, and cane sugar in this cocktail, but eventually they ditched the beer for rum and added an egg. 

Some historians claim the name “flip” refers to how people mixed this drink (i.e., they flipped it!). However, “flip” may also refer to the drink’s frothy appearance after people heated it with a steamy poker. Interestingly, although most flips nowadays are cold, it’s likely colonists originally served these drinks hot. 

To this day, there’s a bit of debate over whether heavy cream should be considered an authentic flip ingredient. Officially, you should only put cream in eggnog...but you could do whatever the flip you want! 

FYI: If you want to learn more about making a killer Christmas eggnog, you’ve got to check out this previous Tribe CBD post

Ingredients

  • 2 oz rum 
  • ½ oz water
  • 2 teaspoons fine sugar 
  • 1 dropperful Tribe CBD oil
  • 1 whole egg
  • Ground nutmeg, garnish

Directions

  • Pour rum, water, sugar, and one whole egg into a cocktail shaker
  • Shake without ice for about ten seconds
  • Add one medium-sized ice cube and shake until you can’t hear the ice anymore
  • Strain into a pre-chilled coupe glass
  • Garnish with ground nutmeg and Tribe CBD oil

Since the flip is such an old cocktail, there are countless recipe variations online. For starters, you could serve this drink hot or cold. You could also try any spirit that suits your fancy. While rum and brandy are iconic choices, some recipes use gin, whiskey, and even wine. 

One ingredient you shouldn’t sub is a whole egg. However, we understand many people are concerned about the potential risk of salmonella poisoning. So, if you want to achieve that frothy texture without using a raw egg, the best alternative is to use the water in a can of chickpeas. We kid you not; this water (aka aquafaba) is a fantastic egg substitute. 

Find out more about using aquafaba in cocktails on our CBD Gin Fizz recipe

Related: How legit is Tribe’s CBD? Click here for a brand review and third-party lab test results from Real Tested CBD. Bringing transparency in CBD, directly to you. 

When You Need To “Flop,” Take A CBD Sleep Shot!

If “flipping” the pages of War & Peace doesn’t put you to sleep, you may need a little extra help from good old CBD. Specifically, we’d recommend giving Tribe’s CBD Sleep Shots a try. In addition to broad-spectrum CBD, each of these shots has plenty of melatonin and soothing herbs like chamomile. The fusion of all these natural ingredients is sure to put you in a sleepy state of mind.

Want to learn more about our CBD Sleep Shots? Be sure to click here

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