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Purple Haze Extreme

Purple Haze Extreme

Got you thinking Purple – Purple Haze Extreme and and Purple Rain are named after 60’s and 80’s songs respectively. Great fun for a themed  or late night party both of these long drinks pack a punch. Keep the drivers out of the way of these bad boys or have designated drivers!
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Nutty Snow Queen

Nutty Snow Queen

The perfect cocktail after the Nutcracker, a post ballet dessert that will help you get the Waltz of the Flowers out of your head!

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Nuclear Ice Tea

Nuclear Ice Tea

Another in the family of Ice Teas this one is just as strong as its cousin the LIIT. Have fun, but don’t blow your head off!
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Mountain Breeze

Mountain Breeze

One of the riffs on a Long Island Ice Tea but tropical, this is a strong drink where one will most likely get you where you need to be!
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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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Blood Orange Mojito

Blood Orange Mojito

Some times you just need a bloody good drink! Blood Orange Mojito fills that spot and then some. Try it out and you may never go back!

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Between the Sheets

Between the Sheets

The Between the Sheets is a rum-laced riff on the Sidecar or Maiden’s Prayer, another classic christened at Harry’s Bar. As for the name itself, it likely refers to the drink’s potency and the potential for a risqué end to an evening spent sharing one too many.
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