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  2. Oh, These? Just 35 Drinks to Order at a Bar If You Haven't ...

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    All good, we gotchu. These are the best, most classic drinks to order at a bar for any occasion. ... An Old Fashioned is made with either bourbon or rye whiskey, angostura bitters, and a touch of ...

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    From old-fashioneds and mai tais to house margaritas and Manhattans, here are the alcoholic drinks to order and avoid, according to the pros. 7 of the best and 7 of the worst cocktails to order ...

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    Ona still keeps a low profile with its dimly lit, Art Deco-style interior — the kind of bar found in a ’40s film noir flick with Bogart as a hard-boiled, bourbon-loving detective.

  5. List of cocktails - Wikipedia

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    Strawberries can be muddled or puréed and added to many drinks, and they are liquor-friendly, being compatible with, e.g., bourbon whiskey, [3] Cointreau, vodka, tequila, rum, and Champagne, [4] among other spirits and liqueurs and so on.

  6. Horse's neck - Wikipedia

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    The non-alcoholic version of the drink is referenced in at least two film noir movies from 1950: In a Lonely Place with Humphrey Bogart, in which Martha Stewart—playing the hat-check girl—states that adding a twist of lemon to ginger ale is called a "horse's neck"; and Outside the Wall, in which Dorothy Hart tells Richard Basehart the two ...

  7. Whiskey cocktail - Wikipedia

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    One of the original whiskey cocktails, an old fashioned. A whiskey cocktail is a cocktail that includes whiskey. Although whiskey is often served neat or on the rocks, [1] it is used in many classic cocktails such as the Old Fashioned, Manhattan, and Julep. [2] Some specifically call for Scotch whisky or bourbon whiskey.