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Eggnog cocktail

Eggnog

FAQ When and where was eggnog invented? Eggnog originated in Britain during the early medieval times as a drink called posset which is a hot drink similar to an ale. During the 1700s, eggnog was introduced to America by settlers and it made use of the relatively cheap rum which was plentiful at the time. Why is eggnog

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Gin Sour cocktail

Gin Sour

FAQ What are the best gin cocktails? If you like a gin cocktail like this Gin Sour we also have a roundup of the 10 best gin cocktails – it’s not official, but we think you’ll find the list quite inspiring! What are some popular sour cocktails? The Whiskey Sour, Amaretto Sour, Pisco Sour and the New York Sour are

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Boulevardier

Boulevardier cocktail

FAQ What does a Boulevardier taste like? A Boulevardier tastes slightly sweet. How do you serve a boulevardier? A Boulevardier should be served on the rocks (over ice). Who invented the Boulevardier? The Boulevardier was invented by Erskine Gwynne an American writer. What’s in a boulevardier drink? 1.5 parts Bourbon whisky, 1 part sweet vermouth

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Paloma cocktail

Paloma cocktail

FAQ What is a Paloma cocktail? A Paloma is a cocktail made with tequila and grapefruit juice. What is the difference between a Paloma and Margarita? A Paloma also uses tequila like a Margarita, but the Paloma cocktail doesn’t contain triple sec and instead uses a grapefruit juice mix. What is the national cocktail of

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