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  2. Curaçao (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    It is naturally colourless, but colouring, most commonly blue (often E133 brilliant blue) or orange, is often added to confer an exotic appearance to cocktails and other mixed drinks. [13] [14] Some other liqueurs are also sold as curaçaos with different flavors added, such as coffee, chocolate, rum and raisin.

  3. List of cocktails - Wikipedia

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    Fix – traditional long drink related to Cobblers, but mixed in a shaker and served over crushed ice; Fizz – traditional long drink including acidic juices and club soda, e.g. gin fizz; Flip – traditional half-long drink that is characterized by inclusion of sugar and egg yolk; Julep – base spirit, sugar, and mint over ice.

  4. Blue Hawaiian - Wikipedia

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    The use of light rum allows the blue color from the curaçao to come through. Adding more pineapple juice results in a greenish blue color. [5] Champagne or prosecco can be added to make a sparkling Blue Hawaiian. [6] Difford's Guide notes, "Probably created by Don the Beachcomber in Los Angeles, USA, this is a riff on the Blue Hawaii." [7]

  5. Blue Hawaii (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    In the case of the Blue Hawaiian, a flavored rum or vodka such as Malibu Rum may eliminate the need for crème of coconut, or the coconut flavor may be omitted entirely (coconut milk, a very different product, should not be used). The Blue Hawaii and the Blue Hawaiian are different drinks; the Blue Hawaii does not use any coconut.

  6. List of liqueur brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of liqueurs brands. Liqueurs are alcoholic beverages that are bottled with added sugar and have added flavours that are usually derived from fruits, herbs, or nuts. Liqueurs are distinct from eaux-de-vie , fruit brandy , and flavored liquors , which contain no added sugar.

  7. List of alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Alcoholic drinks are divided into three general classes: beers, wines, and distilled beverages. They are legally consumed in most countries, and over one hundred countries have laws regulating their production, sale, and consumption. [1] In particular, such laws specify the minimum age at which a person may legally buy or drink them. This ...

  8. Category:Foods with alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Rum desserts (21 P) W. Wine dishes (21 P) Pages in category "Foods with alcoholic drinks" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  9. Polar bear (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Polar bear drink, made with 1 shot vodka, 1 shot Blue Curaçao, and Sprite to fill. [ 6 ] Alaskan polar bear heater , made with 2 shots vodka, 1/2 shot rum, 1 handful bitters, a smidgen of vinegar, 1 shot vermouth, 1 shot gin, 1 shot of brandy, lemon peel, orange peel, 1 cherry, and 1 shot scotch (as seen in the film The Nutty Professor )