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A Moscow mule is a cocktail made with vodka, ginger beer and lime juice, garnished with a slice or wedge of lime, and a sprig of mint. The drink, being a type of buck, is sometimes called vodka buck. It is popularly served in a copper mug, which takes on the cold temperature of the liquid.
Vodka buck, also known as a Moscow mule, invented in Los Angeles, California, US, and largely responsible for the popularity of vodka in the United States from the 1940s through 1960s. [1] Chilcano, made with Pisco. [17] [18] El Diablo, made with tequila, lime juice, and crème de cassis. [19] [20] Variations using brandy and other liquors [1]
Episcopal punch (vodka, ginger ale, white sparkling grape juice) [83] Frosty grape fizz (gin or vodka, orange liqueur, soda water, purple grape juice) [84] Grape ape/bling bling [85] (vodka, lemon-lime soda, grape juice) [86] Grape fizz (Seagram's grape twisted gin, ginger ale, white grape juice) [87]
Gin, white rum, blanco tequila, vodka, and triple sec all combine in this drink—with two additional staple ingredients—to create a surprisingly sweet and refreshing cocktail.
This blood orange and ginger spritzer hits all the right notes: a little sweet, a little sour, and a little spiced. ... 29 Insanely Delicious Vodka Cocktails. Related articles. AOL.
Barrow's Intense Ginger Liqueur(Handmade in Brooklyn, NY with Fresh Ginger) Bénédictine (27 herbs and spices) Boilo (a homemade Christmas liqueur from the Pennsylvania Coal Region) Calisaya (cinchona calisaya bark, Seville orange extract and other botanicals) Canton (spirits, brandy, six varieties of ginger, ginseng, and honey)
Hot Honey Espresso Martini: Reserve Espresso, Kalak Single Malt Vodka, vanilla syrup, Ancho Reyes Chile Liqueur and Hot Honey, topped with spicy-sweet cold foam and black sesame seeds
The non-alcoholic version of the drink is referenced in at least two film noir movies from 1950: In a Lonely Place with Humphrey Bogart, in which Martha Stewart—playing the hat-check girl—states that adding a twist of lemon to ginger ale is called a "horse's neck"; and Outside the Wall, in which Dorothy Hart tells Richard Basehart the two ...
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