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  2. Grenadine - Wikipedia

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    Grenadine / ˈ ɡ r ɛ n ə d iː n / is a nonalcoholic bar syrup commonly used as a cocktail ingredient, distinguished by its sweetness, mild flavor, and red color.

  3. Queen Mary (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    A Queen Mary cocktail is made by pouring grenadine into a beer glass, to taste, followed by beer, [8] leaving room at the top for a thick layer of pink-hued beer foam. [ 4 ] [ 13 ] Maraschino cherries are often added as a garnish, [ 3 ] [ 14 ] while drizzling syrup from the cherries onto the beer foam for additional sweetness and colour, as ...

  4. Category:Cocktails with grenadine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cocktails with grenadine" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. Tequila sunrise - Wikipedia

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    The tequila sunrise is a cocktail made of tequila, orange juice, and grenadine syrup. The drink is served unmixed in a tall glass. The modern drink originates from Sausalito, California, in the early 1970s after an earlier iteration created in the 1930s in Phoenix, Arizona. The cocktail is named for its appearance when served—with gradations ...

  6. Roy Rogers (drink) - Wikipedia

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    A Roy Rogers is a non-alcoholic mixed drink made with cola and grenadine syrup, [1] and traditionally garnished with a maraschino cherry. The drink originated in the 1940s and is named after American actor and singer Roy Rogers (1911–1998), who was popular at the time. It was likely named after Rogers because he did not drink alcohol. [2]

  7. Diabolo (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The diabolo drink appeared before 1920, [3] and became popular in France in the 1920s. The drink was around that time described as a mixture of a lemon soda and a 'very light tincture of liqueur', [4] a lemonade and a cassis liquor, [5] or a lemon-lime soda and a syrup.