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  2. Long Island iced tea - Wikipedia

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    Optionally garnish with lemon slice. [1] The Long Island iced tea, or Long Island ice tea, is an IBA official cocktail, typically made with vodka, tequila, light rum, triple sec, gin, and a splash of cola. Despite its name, the cocktail does not typically contain iced tea, but is named for having the same amber hue as iced tea.

  3. Fog Cutter - Wikipedia

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    1/2 oz Orgeat syrup. The Fog Cutter is a vintage tiki cocktail frequently attributed to being invented by Victor Bergeron that calls for a mixture of several liquors (rum, brandy, gin), the juice of lemon and oranges, orgeat syrup, and cream sherry. It is high in alcoholic content and has been called the " Long Island Iced Tea of exotic drinks ...

  4. Horse's neck - Wikipedia

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    IBA official cocktail. Pour brandy and ginger ale directly into highball glass with ice cubes. Stir gently. Garnish with lemon zest. If desired, add dashes of Angostura Bitter. A horse's neck is an American cocktail recognised by the International Bartenders Association (IBA), identifiably sporting a long, curling strip of lemon rind.

  5. History in a Glass: Fascinating Legends Behind 20 Famous ...

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    A few decades later, in the 1950s, the drink was matched with the long-held tradition of the spritz as a pre-dinner drink. The cocktail made its way to the U.S. in the early 2000s. simonkr/istockphoto

  6. History of Long Island - Wikipedia

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    Long Island has had a long recorded history from the first European settlements in the 17th century to today. Greatly influenced by construction of railroads in the 19th century, it experienced growth in tourism as well as the development of towns and villages into some of the first modern suburbs in the United States.

  7. Craft cocktail movement - Wikipedia

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    The craft cocktail movement is a social movement spurred by the cocktail renaissance, a period of time in the late 20th and early 21st century characterized by a revival and re-prioritization of traditional recipes and methods in the bar industry, especially in the United States. [2] The renaissance was followed by innovation and new techniques ...

  8. Purple Rain (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Purple Rain (cocktail) The Purple Rain refers to at least two popular mixed drinks. The more common is a variation on the highball Long Island Iced Tea, substituting either ginger ale, ginger beer or a lemon-lime soda for the sour mix, and Chambord for the cola "float". This variant is purported to have been originally concocted by the musical ...

  9. Mai Tai - Wikipedia

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    The Martinique molasses rum used by Trader Vic was not a Rhum Agricole but a type of "rummy" from molasses. † Mai Tai recipe at International Bartenders Association. The Mai Tai (/ ˈmaɪ ˈtaɪ / MYE TYE) is a cocktail made of rum, Curaçao liqueur, orgeat syrup, and lime juice. It is one of the characteristic cocktails in Tiki culture.