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Moscow Mule Margarita

Moscow Mule Margarita

What you love about a mule but frozen and with Tequila and Cointreau!
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Mole Margarita

Mole Margarita

A sweet and spicy margarita with a smooth dark taste. It is as fun to look at as it is to drink.
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Mai Tai Margarita

Mai Tai Margarita

A Margarita with a tropical twist, let’s just have the best of both worlds. Maybe a Luau in Cabo?
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Long Island Iced Tea

Long Island Iced Tea

Long Island Iced Tea has disputed origins. Tea. However, numerous sources attribute the origin to one or both of two inventors in the 1970s or 1920s. The most believable is that Robert “Rosebud” Butt claims to have invented the drink as an entry in a contest to create a new mixed drink including Triple Sec, in 1972 while he worked at the Oak Beach Inn on Long Island, NY. Local rumors also ascribe the origin to either Butt or another bartender at the Old Beach Inn, Chris Bendicksen. It remains a kick sand in your face and get drunk kinda drink with 4 spirits and a cordial that make this drink about 22 proof when all is said and done. Back in the 20’s when many spirits were passed off as “tea” to avoid the stigma of drinking there were some similar drinks and even if they were a precursor to this drink, it is more of a nod then a true twist on those drinks.

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Lemoncello Margarita

Lemoncello Margarita

A lemony Margarita and if you like Lemoncello this is for you! You get bonus points for making your own Lemoncello.
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Lemonade Lush

Lemonade Lush

Lemonade Lush is a lemon twist on a margarita. Less on the lime side and more on the sour lemon side this drink is a great counterpoint to the traditional margarita.

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Kiwi Sunset

Kiwi Sunset

A twist on a margarita with a little more of a fruity taste and kiwi and strawberry kick…
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Key Lime Margarita

Key Lime Margarita

Pull the boat up on the beach and grab some key limes, this is an amazing margarita. The secret lies in using real key limes and running them through a juicer. Makes it a cocktail to remember.
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Italian Margarita

Italian Margarita

Margaritas have come a long way from the classic Tequila, Triple Sec and lime juice. There are many variations as well as serving options. Frozen, Rocks, Up, Salted or not are all part of the large group of recipes. A basic search could return 100’s of recipes all slightly different. At the core though remains Tequila and lime. Adding any number of fruits, switching out the liquors and lead to an endless variety. Some of our favorites, the classic Agave Margarita, the fall taste of the Italian Margarita or the dramatic kick of the Top Shelf Margarita are very drinkable. All of these drinks will get you started exploring the wonderful world of Margaritas and Tequilas. The fewer ingredients and liquors the better the Tequila needs to be for the best taste. Invented in the 1940’s it has, in all its permutations, remained a popular drink since then.

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Hibiscus Margarita

Hibiscus Margarita

The Hibiscus Margarita is a smooth slightly sweet margarita that starts off your party with a high class taste and unique point of view. More on the mixology side it takes the basic margarita to a whole new level.
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