A fruity summery cocktail the Slow Motion goes great with summer parties, makes a great punch or just a pitcher for a few friends. Perfect for a pool or end of summer party.
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The Slippery Nipple is a shooter that was created by invented by Lucas Lando Klausen and most commonly composed Sambuca and Baileys Irish Cream with just a dash of grenadine, you know for the nipple…
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As the name suggests, this is the perfect drink for a gathering of friends on a quiet Sunday afternoon. It works up great as a batch and as unique cocktails …
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The Prado made its first appearance in Jones Complete Barguide: published in 1977 and still available today as a used book, but out of print. The cocktail’s revival can be traced back to Kacy Fitch and Seattle’s Zig Zag Bar, where the drink stayed in rotation for some time. It gained popularity in the late aughts and is a great counterbalance to may sweet cocktails!
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The creamier version of the Pink Lady for this recipe is thought to have been around since the 1920’s. As most older drinks there are many versions this one uses both cream and an egg white. Once named on Esquire’s list of the ten worst cocktails, most likely due to it’s girly nature and color, it is still a great drink that has more kick then one would think.
The Blinker dates back to the 30s and was traditionally composed of rye, grapefruit juice and grenadine. After hiding in obscurity for decades, the Blinker has seen a resurgence of late due to its inclusion in Ted Haigh’s Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails. Great Sunday afternoon cocktail to sip. Sweet and acid coupled with Rye make this a unique and tasty cocktail.
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Bacardi Cocktails were originally a Daiquiri served straight up just Rum and lime juice. As the drink became Americanized it included grenadine which gives it a sweeter taste and red color.