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  2. Best Cocktails Recipes - AOL

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    For a real blast of flavor, try our grapefruit and pomegranate cocktail or our raspberry spritzer! Hosting Our list covers everything from creamy daiquiri to a dangerous bloody mary.

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    1.5 part vodka (Absolut Vanilla) 3/4 part Mozart Chocolate Cream. 1/4 part Kahlua. 1 part freshly brewed espresso chilled. Garnish: Shaved Chocolate Oscars cocktail recipes being served at the ...

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  5. List of cocktails - Wikipedia

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    A tonic cocktail is a cocktail that contains tonic syrup or tonic water. Tonic water is usually combined with gin for a gin and tonic, or mixed with vodka. However, it can also be used in cocktails with cognac, cynar, Lillet Blanc or Lillet Rosé, rum, tequila, or white port. [103] Albra (vodka, cynar, mint syrup, lemon juice, tonic water) [104]

  6. Cocktail - Wikipedia

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    The first publication of a bartenders' guide which included cocktail recipes was in 1862 – How to Mix Drinks; or, The Bon Vivant's Companion, by "Professor" Jerry Thomas. In addition to recipes for punches, sours, slings, cobblers, shrubs, toddies, flips, and a variety of other mixed drinks were 10 recipes [29] for "cocktails".

  7. Flip (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    A flip is a class of mixed drinks. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term was first used in 1695 to describe a mixture of beer, rum, and sugar, heated with a red-hot iron ("Thus we live at sea; eat biscuit, and drink flip"). [1] The iron caused the drink to froth, and this frothing (or "flipping") engendered the name. Over time ...