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  2. 32 Christmas Party Punches That Can Serve Your Whole Holiday ...

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    So forget the frozen ginger ale ice ring and pineapple circles—make use of the countless red wine bottles gifted to you and offer our kalimotxo punch as the Holiday Jungle Juice of 2024. Get the ...

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    This punch gets a lovely fizz from two bottles of sparkling wine. The sweet cider and tart cranberry juice balance the drink out perfectly. Get the Sparkling Cranberry Apple Cider Punch recipe at ...

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    Chill the punch mixture until you're ready to serve. To release the ice ring from the mold or pan, submerge the bottom of it in a large bowl of cold water for 2 to 3 minutes.

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    Make several incisions in the rind of a lemon, stick cloves in these, and roast the lemon by a slow fire. Put small but equal quantities of cinnamon, cloves, mace, and allspice, with a race of ginger, into a saucepan with half a pint of water: let it boil until it is reduced one-half. Boil one bottle of port wine, burn a portion of the spirit ...

  6. Feuerzangenbowle - Wikipedia

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    Feuerzangenbowle (listen ⓘ) is a traditional German alcoholic drink for which a rum-soaked sugarloaf is set on fire and drips into mulled wine. It is often part of a Christmas or New Year's Eve tradition. The name translates literally as fire-tongs punch, "Bowle" meaning "punch" being borrowed from English.

  7. Punch (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The term punch was first recorded in English documents in 1632. At the time, most punches were of the wassail type made with a wine or brandy base. But around 1655, Jamaican-produced rum came into use, and the "modern" punch emerged. By 1671, documents make references to punch houses. [citation needed]

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