Earthy botanical, Santa’s Mule is a cocktail with the combination of the sweet of the Cranberry Vodka and the spicy notes of the Green Chartreuse and Ginger Beer. This is a different kinda cocktail that could make Santa trade his reindeer in for this mule. Move over Rudolf!
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The Salty Dog is the vodka version of the Greyhound. Most of these drinks are a riff on the drinks of the 1930’s when fruit juices were used to mask the taste of sub-par alcohol due to prohibition. A great summer drink with a salted rim and tang of grapefruit juice it is a drink for those of you who prefer salty over sweet.
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OMG, this is like drinking your favorite candy bar! Salted Caramel Martini is awesome if you you want something sweet and yummy. Vanilla Vodka, Frangelico and Kahlua along with some salted Caramel Syrup blend to perfection.
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With Rose syrup from 1883 and Hibiscus Vodka this martini is as tasty as it is pretty. A delightful light tasting martini that will make you feel like a princess!
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Wait the 80’s are calling and want their panties back. No really, but this is a great cocktail for an 80’s party, fun name, fun look and light enough to keep then party going.
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Find a pool and a friend, this one is great with both. Makes 2 icey frozen cocktails that punk just enough punch. We used the Whole Fruit Sorbet and fresh lemon juice to make this the perfect frozen summer cocktail.
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The perfect dessert cocktail if you love chocolate and raspberries! So absolutely yummy!
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This is like the best mocha coffee with raspberry that you’ve ever had only it has a little kick. Perfect for late night or after dinner it is so good. The Espresso Vodka keeps it from being too sweet and the Godiva Chocolate Liqueur makes it smooth and creamy.
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Quote the Raven Nevermore – well maybe just one more. Fresh blueberries paired with sparking wine and Vodka make this a versatile cocktail for any occasion. Substitute any fruit in place of the blueberries for a perfect summer cocktail.
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