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  2. 21 Mezcal Cocktails to Drink, Because the Spirit Is More ...

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    Think mezcal margarita meets the penicillin, a traditional whiskey drink made with ginger, honey and lemon. Make the honey-ginger syrup ahead so you can mix one on the fly later on.

  3. List of cocktails - Wikipedia

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    Lemonade margarita (tequila blanco, Cointreau, and either frozen lemonade from concentrate or a naturally sweetened lemonade made of lemon juice, maple syrup or agave, and water) [53] [54] Lemonade rum punch (coconut rum, dark rum, pineapple juice, lemonade) [ 55 ]

  4. The Ultimate Guide to Margaritas - AOL

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    Margarita on the Rocks. To make a margarita on the rocks, simply combine 1-1/2 ounces of Blanco tequila, 1-ounce orange liqueur and 1/2 an ounce of fresh-squeezed lime juice in a cocktail shaker ...

  5. Tequila Drinkers, You're Actually Drinking A Type Of Mezcal - AOL

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    On the whole, though, mezcal has a more in-your-face flavor than tequila and should be used with that in mind—in, for instance, this mezcal margarita. Tequila and mezcal come from entirely ...

  6. Mexican martini - Wikipedia

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    Recipes and preparation types vary. The primary ingredients are tequila and orange liqueur. Other flavoring ingredients like orange juice, lime juice, sparkling sodas and salt may be used. [3] [4] One common recipe is as follows: 2 oz. tequila; 1 oz. Cointreau liqueur; 1–2 oz. Sprite; 1 oz. orange juice; ½ lime, juice of; 1/2 oz. green olive ...

  7. Margarita - Wikipedia

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    A recipe for a tequila-based cocktail first appeared in the 1930 book My New Cocktail Book by G. F. Steele. Without noting a specific recipe or inventor, a drink called the Tequila Daisy was mentioned in the Syracuse Herald as early as 1936. Margarita is Spanish for Daisy, which is a nickname for Margaret. [18]

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