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  2. 18 Best Low-Cal Cocktails and Mixed Drinks, According to ...

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    Vodka Soda With Lime. ... all you need is 1.5 ounces of tequila mixed with 2 tablespoons of lime juice ... 12 oz bottle sugar-free ginger beer. Simple syrup using Swerve, to taste ...

  3. Moscow mule - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi mule: Cathead Honeysuckle vodka. Westphalian mule: Korn, Apple juice instead of lime and cucumber; Another variation uses ginger syrup instead of ginger beer. [4] Other ingredients, such as carrot juice and angostura bitters, can also be added. [5] A variant which uses Mountain Dew soda in place of the ginger beer is known as a ...

  4. Caesar (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The recipe calls for one 1.5-US-fluid-ounce (44 ml) shot of vodka, two dashes of hot sauce, three dashes of salt and pepper, four dashes of Worcestershire sauce and topped with 4–6 US fluid ounces (120–180 ml) of caesar mix and served with ice. [18]

  5. List of IBA official cocktails - Wikipedia

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    Made with white rum, sugar (traditionally sugar cane juice), lime juice, soda water, and mint. [34] [35] Moscow mule Made with vodka, spicy ginger beer, and lime juice, garnished with a slice or wedge of lime. Piña colada Made with rum, cream of coconut or coconut milk, and pineapple juice, usually served either blended or shaken with ice ...

  6. The Viral Recipe That Has Us Rushing to the Store to Buy Vodka

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    In a highball glass, add crushed ice, 1 ¼ oz. vodka, 3 oz. lemonade, ½ oz. Chambord. Stir (or shake in a shaker if you prefer and pour into your highball glass). Thread the honeydew melon balls ...

  7. Bartending terminology - Wikipedia

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    A negroni cocktail with an orange twist served on the rocks "On the rocks" refers to liquor poured over ice cubes, and a "rocks drink" is a drink served on the rocks.Rocks drinks are typically served in a rocks glass, highball glass, or Collins glass, all of which refer to a relatively straight-walled, flat-bottomed glass; the rocks glass is typically the shortest and widest, followed by the ...