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Up your warm-weather cocktail game beyond the basics with these adult treats from around the world. Say hello to summer with a classic Sidecar, beer-based Michelada, or Kenyan dawa.
Name for two different mixed drinks, one being more of a standard cocktail associated with World War II and the other being more of an exotic drink associated with Tiki bars. Three Dots and a Dash Made with Martinique rum , blended aged rum , Falernum , allspice dram, honey syrup, fresh lime juice, fresh orange juice, and Angostura bitters .
A tonic cocktail is a cocktail that contains tonic syrup or tonic water. Tonic water is usually combined with gin for a gin and tonic, or mixed with vodka. However, it can also be used in cocktails with cognac, cynar, Lillet Blanc or Lillet Rosé, rum, tequila, or white port. [103] Albra (vodka, cynar, mint syrup, lemon juice, tonic water) [104]
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Hot Pants. Serves 1. Ingredients. 1½ oz Pantalones Organic Blanco Tequila. ½ oz lime juice. 2 oz pineapple juice. 2 fresh jalapeño slices. ¼ oz agave nectar
A sour is a traditional family of mixed drinks. Sours belong to one of the old families of original cocktails and are described by Jerry Thomas in his 1862 book How to Mix Drinks. [1] Sours are mixed drinks containing a base liquor, lemon or lime juice, and a sweetener (simple syrup or orgeat syrup). [2] Egg whites are also included in some sours.
Kenya: Tea, Dawa cocktail Lesotho: Tholoana Liberia: Ginger beer Libya: Libyan tea, Arabic coffee Madagascar: Rum Malawi: Thobwa Mali: Green tea [citation needed] Mauritania: Tea, Zrig (camel milk) Mauritius: Alouda Morocco: Moroccan mint tea (atai) [49] [50] is a green tea prepared with spearmint leaves and sugar. Mozambique: Tipo Tinto
Gunfire (or gun-fire) is a British caffeinated alcoholic drink, a cocktail made of black tea and rum. It has its origins in the British Army and is also used as a name for early morning tea. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]