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  2. These Batch Cosmos Are Made to Serve a Crowd - AOL

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    Combine the vodka, cranberry juice, lime juice, and triple sec in a pitcher filled with ice. Stir well until chilled, then strain through a fine mesh strainer or slotted spoon into 4 martini or ...

  3. 52 Festive Thanksgiving Cocktails That Will Liven Up The ...

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    For more festive drinks, try our amazing Thanksgiving punch ideas and fall sangrias too. Cranberry Aperol Spritz. Cranberry adds a festive, blood-red twist to your favorite cocktail, the Aperol ...

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    Sangria is a perfect cocktail for the holidays because it’s made all in one big pitcher and can be done ahead. This recipe is fairly traditional but with a holiday twist, featuring flavors like ...

  5. Alabama slammer - Wikipedia

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    It is also sometimes known as a southern slammer. It is claimed to have been made famous by quarterback Brett Favre; however, this drink was popular with college crowds as early as the 1980s, when it was served as a shaker shot in many bars and was also available by the pitcher in T.G.I. Friday's and other chain restaurants. [1]

  6. Borgoña (drink) - Wikipedia

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    In the 17th century, reference is made again to the relationship between Chilean strawberries and alcoholic beverages among the Mapuche, in the writing of the Spanish priest Diego de Ocaña : "In those fields grow a lot of strawberry plants, which are like madroños, a little more spread out, in small clumps of bushes with roots to the ground.

  7. Flip (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    When the Ale is near to boil, put it into one pitcher, and the Rum and Eggs, &c. into another;— turn it from one pitcher to another till it is as smooth as Cream. The first account of a cold flip was in 1874 with E.A. Simmons's book The American Bar-Tender; or The Art and Mystery of Mixing Drinks followed thereafter by Jerry Thomas's guide in ...

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