Run an orange wedge around the rim of a cocktail glass and dip the glass rim in superfine sugar. Set aside. In a cocktail shaker, combine the orange juice, cranberry juice, vodka, and amaretto. Add ice and shake to chill. Strain into the prepared cocktail glass. Garnish with the peeled orange section.
Due to its prominent sweet-tart and nutty flavor, the amaretto almond liqueur is often used to tone down the aggressive taste of many alcoholic drinks. Its nutty flavor closely resembles that of almonds and apricots pits that are also known to be slightly bitter. For that reason, this liqueur’s name in Italian translates to “little bitter”.
One of these low-carb drinks is a safe bet. Whether you're home or out at the bar, straight liquor is a good choice for a keto diet. There's no need to worry about hidden sugars in a glass of brandy, rum, tequila, vodka, or whiskey, and you can enjoy them on the rocks or as a shot.
Amaretto Sour This is one of the most commonly ordered amaretto cocktails in bars, and it's easy to make at home. The amaretto sour recipe calls for just four ingredients: amaretto, sweet and sour mix, lemon-lime soda, and cherries. The result is a deliciously sweet drink with just a hint of sour.