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Quarterback Attack Shooter
This gin shooter has a classic ratio of two to one, gin to sweet vermouth. The sweet vermouth gives you a slightly sweet drink, but it's as strong as a quarterback.
Vesper Cocktail
The vesper cocktail was invented by James Bond in the 1953 novel Casino Royale. Today, the vesper uses Lillet Blanc since Kina Lillet is no longer made. The resulting cocktail is delicious and potent.
Frozen Summer Slush
This is a great frozen summer slush drink recipe that is very thirst-quenching! Vodka may be used instead of gin.
Gin-Berry Fizz
This gin-berry fizz is easy to make with fresh strawberries, sugar, raspberry-flavored seltzer, and your favorite gin. Garnish each glass with a strawberry.
Juniper Lime Gin and Tonic
Creative juniper gin and tonic recipe for an after-work moment.
Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster
Prepare to be blasted in the cosmos with the force of a thousand asteroids by the unstable, universally feared Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster. As described by Douglas Adams in 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy,' The Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster is an alcoholic beverage invented by ex-President of the Universe Zaphod Beeblebrox, considered by the Guide to be the 'Best Drink in Existence.' Its effects are similar to 'having your brains smashed in by a slice of lemon wrapped round a large gold brick.' Beeblebrox advised that you should 'never drink more than two Pan Galactic Gargle Blasters unless you are a thirty ton mega elephant with bronchial pneumonia.'
Uncommonly Clyde
We drink this year-round but invented it over the holidays, when we had mounds of homemade cranberry sauce in the fridge. It evolved from a Champagne and fresh berry compote drink that we saw being made at Portland's Clyde Common. We subbed bourbon and experimented until we arrived at this delicious mix.
Frozen Mint Julep Margarita
Two classic cocktails combine for a perfect summertime margarita with the not-too-sweet and not-too-tart taste of a mint julep.
Don's Friend Tonja's Cousin Toni's Boyfriend's Grandmother's Eggnog
Tonja was born in the 1940's and this is her cousin Toni's boyfriend's grandmother's eggnog, so I'm guessing this is from the mid-1800's and probably dates much earlier. The original recipe called for half milk and half cream, but I use half and half. Delicious and simple, but be warned, Granny apparently liked a kick! I've made it from scratch and with the modern equivalents and it's fantastic either way. Do yourself a favor and use a mixer for everything. Those who like eggnog LOVE this recipe. I never leave a party with leftovers.
Flying Dutchman Cocktail
The Dutch aren't generally associated with flying, but this combination of gin and triple sec will make you want to soar to new heights.
Mint Julep
The mint julep cocktail is made with bourbon and sweetened with simple syrup. I like to use a minty homemade simple syrup which you can make ahead with this recipe and store in the refrigerator. This refreshing cocktail deserves to be served in frozen silver goblets or the most elegant glasses you have โ perfect for Kentucky Derby viewing!
Maker's Mark Old Fashioned
Straightforward and timeless, this Maker's Mark old-fashioned cocktail never goes out of style. A simple combination of bourbon, bitters, sugar, and a splash of water โ just garnish your masterpiece with an orange slice and a cherry on top and you've got the perfect drink. Serve it on poker night, game day, or enjoy as a perfect after-work drink.
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