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  2. Cocktail shaker - Wikipedia

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    A cocktail shaker is a device used to mix beverages (usually alcoholic) by shaking. When ice is put in the shaker, this allows for a quicker cooling of the drink before serving. When ice is put in the shaker, this allows for a quicker cooling of the drink before serving.

  3. Here’s What You Need to Know About Cocktail Machines - AOL

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    Cocktail machines are an all-in-one device that use specialty pods to mix alcohol, juices, bitters and water for a perfectly balanced cocktail with just a press of a button. Since these machines ...

  4. 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]

  5. Martini (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Other bartending guides of the late 19th century contained recipes for numerous cocktails similar to the modern-day martini. [11] For example, Harry Johnson's Bartenders' Manual (1888) listed a recipe for a "Martini Cocktail" that consisted in part of half a wine glass of Old Tom gin and a half a wine glass of vermouth. [12] Fill the glass up ...

  6. 42 Valentine's Day Cocktails That Are Sure To Have You ... - AOL

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    Dirty Martini. The original martini calls for gin, which adds interesting botanical and herbaceous notes that pair well with dry vermouth, though vodka became more popular thanks to a certain Mr ...

  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 ...