How do you layer two different types of a juices to create that pretty layered effect?!


Question: How do you layer two different types of a juices to create that pretty layered effect?
I am planning my bridal party sleepover (I am in the midst of wedding planning) , and I was planning on serving one drink in particular that is sort of my signature:
It is Pomegranate lemonade, made with pomegranate syrup, and lemonade, and maybe a dash of club soda. However I wanted to create a fancy layered drink, as it struck me as being very elegant but I have never done it before.
Here is a link to what I am hoping to create:
http://static-p4.fotolia.com/jpg/00/07/85/29/400_F_7852950_bTZSGV70Ol6OljearIyBPxzz5pYi5jaX.jpg

I appreciate all answers, but please be honest and serious.
Thanks

Answers:

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I'm not going to your link, I think I can answer right here. You pour the heaviest of the three ingredients first, the second heaviest second, and the club soda just on the top. Try this before you serve it. It may take a little practice pouring it in slowly so as not to mix it all up. Good Luck. You may want to try a tequila sunrise - a shot of grenadine, a shot of tequila, and enough orange juice to fill the glass. Either chill all the ingredients or use ice. When you 'stir' it, it looks like the sun rise.



Your links won't open
but if I'm thinking right, if you freeze each layer of the mixture, like freeze the lemonade by itself and the pomegranate and the syrup by it self and then when you get the glass or container you are going to use,pour the club soda over it when ready to serve..you should have layers in the glass or container..hope that help since I can see the links..=)




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