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  2. Godfather (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    As with many cocktails, the origin of the Godfather's name is uncertain. The amaretto brand Disaronno claims the drink was the favorite cocktail of American actor Marlon Brando, known for playing the titular character in the popular American film adaptation of Mario Puzo's The Godfather, which prominently features the Italian mob. [2]

  3. List of cocktails - Wikipedia

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    Sweetened liqueurs, wine, or beer may also serve as the base or be added. If beer is one of the ingredients, the drink is called a beer cocktail. Cocktails often also contain various types of juice, fruit, honey, milk or cream, spices, or other flavorings. Cocktails may vary in their ingredients from bartender to bartender, and from region to ...

  4. Amaretto - Wikipedia

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    Bottles of amaretto liqueur. Amaretto (Italian for 'a little bitter') is a sweet Italian liqueur originating from the comune (municipality) of Saronno.Depending on the brand, it may be made from apricot kernels, bitter almonds, peach stones, or almonds, all of which are natural sources of the benzaldehyde that provides the almond-like flavour of the liqueur.

  5. 6 Surprising Non-Alcoholic Drinks That Pair Beautifully with ...

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    We asked some of our favorite cheese professionals for the best non-alcoholic drinks to pair with cheese, and their suggestions ran from hot chocolate to fermented tea. (Your pinot is clutching ...

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  7. Orgasm (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The orgasm is a cocktail that can be served either on the rocks or layered and drunk as a shooter.. There are many versions of this popular mixed drink. Bartending 101 gives one version as equal parts Amaretto, Kahlúa and Baileys Irish Cream. [1]

  8. Posset - Wikipedia

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    Posset pot, Netherlands, Late 17th or early 18th century, Tin-glazed earthenware painted in blue V&A Museum no. 3841-1901 [2] Victoria and Albert Museum, London. To make the drink, milk was heated to a boil, then mixed with wine or ale, which curdled it, and spiced with nutmeg and cinnamon.

  9. Kykeon - Wikipedia

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    Others were made with wine and grated cheese. [1] It is widely believed that kykeon usually refers to a psychoactive compounded brew, as in the case of the Eleusinian Mysteries . [ 2 ] A kykeon was used at the climax of the Eleusinian Mysteries to break a sacred fast, but it is also mentioned as a favourite drink of Greek peasants.