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  2. Cosmopolitan (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The International Bartenders Association recipe is based on citron vodka, lemon-flavored vodka. [1] The use of citrus-flavored vodka as the basis for this cocktail appears to have been widely popularized in the mid-1990s by cocktail expert Dale DeGroff [2] and is used in the IBA-approved recipe.

  3. List of IBA official cocktails - Wikipedia

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    The old fashioned is an IBA official cocktail in the "Unforgettables" category. The IBA official cocktails are cocktails recognised by the International Bartenders Association (IBA) to be the most requested recipes. [1] The list was developed starting in 1960, and the first version was announced in 1961, comprising 50 cocktails. [1]

  4. These Thanksgiving Cocktail Recipes Will Give You Something ...

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    Orchard Avenue Drink. Ingredients. 1.75 oz Carriage House Apple Brandy 1 oz apple cider 1 oz fresh lemon juice.75 oz egg whites.5 oz honey 1 whole nutmeg

  5. Martini (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Shake up thoroughly, and strain into a large cocktail glass. Put a quarter of a slice of lemon in the glass, and serve. If the guest prefers it very sweet, add two dashes of gum syrup. Other bartending guides of the late 19th century contained recipes for numerous cocktails similar to the modern-day martini. [11]

  6. These easy Christmas-inspired cocktail recipes are perfect ...

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    Two of these cocktails are served shaken, so a good cocktail shaker is a must. Spiked Apple Pie is stirred in its glass, although a cocktail mixing glass and bartender’s spoon may come in handy ...

  7. Grey Goose (vodka) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Grey Goose released its first flavor, L'Orange, followed by Le Citron in 2002. [6] The company was eventually sold by Sidney Frank to Bacardi for a reported US$2.2 billion in 2004. [1] That year, Grey Goose was the best-selling premium brand vodka in the United States, [2] selling more than 1.5 million cases that year. [7]