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This is a list of notable cocktails, arranged alphabetically. Numerical ... Buck's fizz (a.k.a. mimosa) Bull shot; Bumbo (also called a bombo or bumboo) Bushwacker;
Buck's fizz is popularly served at weddings as a less alcoholic alternative to champagne. In the United Kingdom, it is a popular part of a Christmas breakfast. Many people also drink it on New Year's Eve. In 1981, the name was adopted by a British pop group which went on to win a Eurovision title.
The mimosa can be considered as a variant of the cocktail Buck's Fizz, or vice-versa; Buck's Fizz appears to date from 1921. [5] [6] The International Bartenders Association simply says the mimosa is "Also known as Buck's Fizz". [7] The mimosa became popular in the United States in the 1960s. [5]
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