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Neither drink has any known Russian origin, but both are so-named due to vodka being the primary ingredient. It is unclear which drink preceded the other. [1] [2] The Oxford English Dictionary [3] refers to the first mention of white Russian in the sense of a cocktail as appearing in California's Oakland Tribune on November 21, 1965. [4]
Made with white rum, peach brandy, fresh lime juice, honey mix, mint leaves, and pineapple chunks. [45] Naked and famous Made with equal parts mezcal, yellow Chartreuse, Aperol, and fresh lime juice. [46] New York sour Made with whiskey (rye or bourbon), simple syrup, lemon juice, egg white, and red wine (Shiraz or Malbec). Old Cuban
Strawberry beer margarita (tequila, Corona beer, limeade concentrate, lemon lime soda, strawberries) [14] Strawberry berryoska (Russian standard vodka, lemonade, strawberries) [15] Strawberry gin and tonic (gin, lime juice, orange bitters, tonic water, strawberry syrup) [16]
In a cocktail shaker, mix white chocolate liqueur, amaretto, half & half and ice. Shake well and strain liquid into the glass. Garnish glass with cinnamon stick and chocolate pieces.
Aperol sunrise (a variation of tequila sunrise) Appletini (a.k.a. apple martini) Aqua Velva; Arizona Biltmore (a variation of tequila sunrise) Astronaut sunrise (a variation of tequila sunrise) Astro pop; Aviation
A member of the White movement during the Russian Civil War; A White émigré from the Russian Civil War "White Russian", a song by Marillion from their 1987 album Clutching at Straws; The White Russian, a 2003 novel by Tom Bradby; The White Russians, an Australian band fronted by Pinky Beecroft; White Russian (cocktail), a cocktail made with ...
Arrange racks in upper and lower thirds of oven; preheat to 350°. Line 22 cups of 2 standard 12-cup muffin tins with baking cup liners. In a large bowl, whisk vodka, espresso, and 1/2 c. water ...
In the mid-1800s, a typical saloon would serve basic spirits, such as whiskey, brandy, or gin. For a sweet variation, a little sugar might be added. [2] For special occasions and depending on availability of the ingredients, various punches, toddies, egg nogs, grogs, or mulled wines might be provided, especially at social events.