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A "virgin screwdriver" is a mocktail (non-alcoholic variation), usually made with orange juice and tonic water. [15] [16] [17] A screwdriver with apple juice instead of orange juice is an "Anita Bryant cocktail". [18] Bryant was an American singer and spokeswoman for the Florida Citrus Commission during the 1960s and 1970s. [19]
The Orange Crush cocktail was invented at the Harborside Bar & Grill in West Ocean City, Maryland, in 1995 as a concoction of vodka, freshly squeezed oranges, and triple sec, topped off with a splash of lemon-lime soda. [2] [4] In August 2024, the Orange Crush became the official state cocktail of Delaware.
Vodka; Served: On the rocks: poured over ice: Standard garnish: orange slice and maraschino cherry: Standard drinkware: Highball glass: Commonly used ingredients: 4.5 cl (3 parts) vodka; 1.5 cl (1 part) Galliano; 9 cl (6 parts) fresh orange juice; Preparation: Stir the vodka and orange juice with ice in the glass, then float the Galliano on top ...
For a virgin cosmopolitan, replace the vodka and triple sec with orange juice and pink lemonade. [30] For a "constipolitan," use prune juice in place of cranberry juice. [31] A CosNOpolitan, from Kimbal Musk's The Kitchen, has cranberry juice, lime, orange bitters, and soda. [32]
Made with gin, apricot brandy (apricot liqueur), and orange juice in a 2:1:1 ratio, with a splash of lemon juice. [4] Planter's punch Made with Jamaican rum, fresh lime juice, and sugar cane juice. [19] Porto flip Made with brandy, ruby port, and one egg yolk. [20] Ramos fizz
A "sex in the driveway" is a sex on the beach with orange juice and cranberry juice replaced with blue curaçao and Sprite. [4] A "woo woo" is a sex on the beach without orange juice. [5] The alcohol-free variation is sometimes referred to as "safe sex on the beach", "cuddles on the beach", or "virgin(s) on the beach". [6]
Buck's fizz is an alcoholic cocktail made of about two parts sparkling wine, typically champagne, to one part orange juice. It is essentially the same as the mimosa; the International Bartenders Association considers the two drinks synonymous. [1] [2] Other sparkling wines may also be used.
Vodka can also be used in cooking and various recipes are improved by the addition of vodka or rely on it as a key ingredient. Vodka sauce is a pasta sauce made from tomato sauce, cream, and vodka that gained popularity in the 1970s. Vodka can be used in baking as a substitute for water: pie crusts can be made flakier with vodka. [63]