What's in a name? That which we call a cocktail by any other name would be just as spooky (to paraphrase Shakespeare). Or would it? Sure, dropping a gummy eyeball in Halloween cocktail is going to ...
Hear that sound? That's not only the sound of freedom ringing, but of cocktail shakers rattling with ice and booze. No 4th of July party is complete without a few drinks or shots, but you don't want ...
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75 St. Patrick's Day Drink Names That'll Be Your Lucky Charm
It's March, and everything is green. Opportunities seem to be a little luckier than usual, and you can't miss the shamrocks ...
Just when you finally matured enough to order the Rooty Tooty Fresh ‘N Fruity with a straight face from your friendly neighborhood IHOP server, some local mixologists are testing your tolerance with ...
City of Ate's staff thinks the previously mentioned Nog-asaki isn't really an appropriate name for a festive holiday drink. On second thought, they're totally right, and their made-up drink names like ...
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Origin of mixed drink names
(WYTV) — Here is the origin of some drink names. “Cocktail:” The word may come from the French word coquetier which means ...
I had a confession to make when I sat down with the World's Most Imaginative Bartender of 2017. Sometimes, I told Annie Williams Pierce, who owns and runs Law Bird in the Brewery District with her ...
From shipnames turned into cheeky cocktail garnishes to names sneaking into spritzes, today’s drinks are less about mixology and more about identity. With cocktails christened with the couple's names ...
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