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  2. 52 Festive Thanksgiving Cocktails That Will Liven Up The ...

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    The smoky mezcal, bright orange citrus, and spice from the ginger beer here tie together beautifully, giving you a zingy, sweet-ish, refreshing, and original cocktail. Get the Lambrusco Smash recipe .

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    The smoky mezcal, bright orange citrus, and spice from the ginger beer here tie together beautifully, giving you a zingy, sweet-ish, refreshing, and original cocktail. Get the Lambrusco Smash recipe .

  4. 35 Super Bowl Cocktails (& Mocktails!) For Your Game Day Party

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    The addition of hot sauce and lime juice add a spicy/sour kick that takes your average light beer from good to great. Thanks to our secret ingredient (soy sauce!), there's also a hint of umami ...

  5. Moscow mule - Wikipedia

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    In this story the cocktail's inventor was Wes Price, getting the idea from Hudes Potache, Morgan's head bartender and the drink was born out of a need to clear the bar's cellar, packed with unsold inventory, including vodka and ginger beer. Eric Felten quotes Wes Price in an article that was published in 2007 in The Wall Street Journal

  6. Buck (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    ginger beer for a classic buck, deeper more complex cocktail, or ginger ale, for a neutral/sweet, dive bar style buck. Lime or other citrus juice: Preparation: May be mixed or muddled if mint, syrups, or fresh fruit is added; shaken vigorously with ice, then strained into the glass. Topped with ginger ale or ginger beer.

  7. Horse's neck - Wikipedia

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    At naval cocktail parties (CTPs), it used to be served by the mess stewards ready-mixed in glass jugs, alongside similar jugs of mixed gin and tonic, with the request "H-N or G&T, sir?" In the 1979 BBC TV spy thriller series Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Alec Guinness's character (George Smiley) asks for a brandy and ginger ale in episode six.