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Basic Daiquiri

Submitted by: CatKid
The basic drink that everyone loves - the daiquiri. Fancy enough for company, good tasting enough for any day of the week. 

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Lime Daiquiri

Submitted by: Joey
A simple Daiquiri recipe. You may omit rum to make a virgin equivalent, or change to another fruit concentrate. 

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Frozen Lime Daiquiri

Submitted by: Bea
Home Town: Glenwood, New York, USA
Living In: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
This is an easy way to make daiquiris using lime concentrate, rum and ice cubes. 

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Green Gecko

Submitted by: DarienQ
Green Chartreuse and 151 rum are combined in this potent shot. 

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The Perfect Mai Tai

Submitted by: 7MICK
The perfect Spring or Summer drink. Tried and tested for over 12 years now. and always a crowd favorite! This recipe yields one gallon!! Use a 1 gallon sun tea jar for serving! 

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Pangalactic Gargleblaster

Submitted by: SILVERMOONDRAGON
Home Town: Geelong, Victoria, Australia
A potent drink based on the description in the very popular Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy book. 

Madcat

Submitted by: John Koeck
Tropical fruit-flavored rum liqueur mixes well with vodka and lemon-lime soda. 

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Amazingly Good Eggnog

Submitted by: NATALIESMOM
Home Town: Daytona Beach, Florida, USA
It's taken me several years to perfect this recipe. Now everyone asks, 'When are you making the eggnog?!!' This uses cooked eggs for safety, and you can use more or less rum to taste. It's a bit of work to make, but well worth it. You'll never buy store-bought eggnog again! Enjoy! 

Cherry Bomb

Submitted by: Tony
This is a wonderful rum drink with lime and grenadine. It's great for any occasion. If this recipe seems too easy, well it is, but the drink is incredibly enjoyable and worth the lack of trouble! 

Texas Tea I

Submitted by: Jan Fietz
It's the same thing as a Long Island Ice Tea, except you omit the gin, and double the tequila. 
 
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