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Made with vodka, triple sec, cranberry juice, and freshly squeezed or sweetened lime juice. Cuba libre Made with cola, rum, and in many recipes lime juice on ice. French 75 Made from gin, Champagne, lemon juice, and sugar. French Connection Made with equal parts cognac and amaretto liqueur. [28] Garibaldi Made with Campari and orange juice. [29 ...
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It consists of varying amounts of vodka and club soda with a splash of cranberry juice for color and taste. The cocktail , was typically garnished with a lime wedge, and is based on the Cape Cod and named after Rose Kennedy , the matriarch of the Kennedy Family of Cape Cod and the mother of President John F. Kennedy from Massachusetts .
A Cape Cod is made with vodka and cranberry juice, and may be garnished with a lime wedge. Proportions vary, with sources giving a recommended vodka-to-juice ratio of 1/4, [2] [3] 1/3.7, [4] 1/2 [5] [6] and 1/1.5, [7] while other sources do not recommend precise proportions.
Cranberry sauce, cranberry scones, cranberry salads... it's cranberry season, people! And there's no better way to ring in November than with this tangy cranberry gin spritzer.
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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]
In the 1930s, a sea breeze had gin, apricot brandy, grenadine, and lemon juice. [6] Later, a Sea Breeze recipe would contain vodka, dry vermouth, Galliano, and blue Curaçao. [6] In the 1930s, a cranberry growers' cooperative evolved into Ocean Spray, which promoted cranberry juice as a mixer with alcohol, first with gin and later with vodka. [4]