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  2. Creamsicle (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    1 oz orange liquor; 1/2 oz cream; 1/2 oz milk; 1/4 oz simple syrup; Preparation: Combine ingredients with ice in cocktail shaker; shake well, then strain into cocktail glass, pouring over ice. Notes: Can be served as a shot. A float can be made with orange soda and ice cream substituted for orange liquor and milk/cream.

  3. The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks - Wikipedia

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    The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks is a book about cocktails by David A. Embury, first published in 1948. [1] The book is noteworthy for its witty, highly opinionated and conversational tone, [2] as well as its categorization of cocktails into two main types: aromatic and sour; its categorization of ingredients into three categories: the base, modifying agents, and special flavorings and coloring ...

  4. Nutcracker (drink) - Wikipedia

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    A nutcracker is a type of cocktail consisting of a mixture of hard liquor and sugary beverages such as fruit juice. [1] Nutcrackers originated and are typically made and sold in New York City. [2] Originally sold via word-of-mouth by street vendors, nutcrackers have also been offered as "to-go cocktails" by establishments such as bars and ...

  5. Rum and Coke - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the cola ingredient is Coca-Cola ("Coke") and the alcohol is a light rum such as Bacardi; however, the drink may be made with various types of rums and cola brands, and lime juice may or may not be included. The cocktail originated in the early 20th century in Cuba, after the country won independence in the Spanish–American War ...

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  7. Applejack (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Applejack is a strong alcoholic drink produced from apples. Popular in the American colonial era, the drink's prevalence declined in the 19th and 20th centuries amid competition from other spirits. [1] [2] [3] Applejack is used in several cocktails, including the Jack Rose. [1] It is a type of fruit brandy.

  8. Bushwacker (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    2 ounces Cream of Coconut; 2 ounces Milk or Half and half; 1 cup ice; Preparation: Blend all the ingredients together in a blender, including the ice, and then strain into a hurricane glass. Place cherry on top of the drink as a garnish and serve. Whipped cream can also be added as a garnish to the top of the drink before the cherry. [1] Notes

  9. I'm Obsessed With This New Pink Drink That's Better Than ...

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    Starbucks' beloved Pink Drink (a.k.a. the Strawberry Açaí Refresher) has been without real competition for as long as I can remember. But it's just been dethroned by a popular coconut water brand.