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  2. 32 Elegant and Easy Prosecco Cocktail Recipes - AOL

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    Whether you need a crowd-pleasing punch for a New Year’s Eve bash or a refreshing sipper for a summer brunch, here are 32 prosecco cocktails for every occasion. 27 Whiskey Cocktails to Warm Your ...

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    Fact: A little bit of sparkling prosecco will make any drink a lot more festive. Whip up one of these simple, bubbly cocktail recipes the next time you need to impress your girlfriends. Or your in ...

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    Zest a lemon peel and an orange peel over top and discard both. Garnish with a star anise on top of the ice cube. *Demerara sugar syrup: Add 10 oz of demerara sugar with 5 oz of water into a small ...

  5. List of cocktails - Wikipedia

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    Boozy cider slushie (bourbon, ginger beer, chai tea, lemon juice, apple cider) [77] Bourbon cider slushie (bourbon, cinnamon vanilla syrup, lemon juice, apple cider) [78] Hard apple cider slushie (Fireball whiskey, cinnamon or crushed Red Hots, hard apple cider) [79]

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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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    Dating back to at least the 1900s, it was a non-alcoholic mixture of ginger ale, ice and lemon peel. [2] By the 1910s, brandy, or bourbon would be added for a "horse's neck with a kick" or a "stiff horse's neck." The non-alcoholic version was still served in upstate New York in the late

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