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Classic Bloody Mary

Submitted by: JASONS_GAL 
If you want to spice up that tomato juice, just use this recipe. 

Classic Whiskey Sour

Submitted by: JEESH999 
Whiskey, lemon juice and simple syrup are served ice cold garnished with a maraschino cherry. If it's not made from scratch, it ain't a Whiskey Sour. 

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Sazerac

Submitted by: c-biskit Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
An oldie but a goody, this is one of the world's first cocktails, invented in New Orleans in the 19th century. 

Ginger Grant

Submitted by: LOCKHEEDC5 
A good all-around beverage (parties, lounging, whatever). I prefer Maker's Mark Whiskey for this, but if that's not your taste, I also recommend Crown Royal. 

Lemon Whiskey Slush

Submitted by: Ssharp 
Home Town: Yorba Linda, California, USA
Living In: Orange, California, USA
Slushy, lemony and deceptively strong, this refreshing whiskey cocktail is great for a summer evening. 

Classic Cuba Libre

Submitted by: c-biskit Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
Mixed drinks don't get much easier than this classic combination of rum and cola over ice sparked with lime juice. 

Blue Island Ice Tea

Submitted by: ELWHAITE 
This Long Island will knock you down! 

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Tangy Classic Daiquiris

Submitted by: Christine 
Start the holidays out right! 

Easy Livin' Punch

Submitted by: KATRINKLE 
This fruity punch packs one too! 

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Bahama Breeze

Submitted by: CHERYL BLUE 
Rum and a blend of liqueurs served in a tall glass make a wonderful tropical drink. 
 
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