The Ultimate Cosmopolitan

Submitted by: daniel 
Shake up this tasty cosmo today, you won't regret it! 

Concord Cosmopolitan Martini

Submitted by: NYPD K9 COP 
Living In: New York, New York, USA
This dark, tangy cocktail is great for an evening in. 

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Cosmopolitan

Submitted by: Goldie 
Vodka, cointreau and cranberry juice with a splash of lime. Shaken not stirred. 

Texas Tea III

Submitted by: charlie 
The Texas part of the tea comes from the tequila as opposed to a Long Island iced tea, which uses gin instead of tequila. This is the standard Bartender's recipe for a Texas Tea. 

Fuzzy Moguai

Submitted by: ICEMYST 
Boredom makes some pretty interesting drinks that taste surprisingly good. This citrus flavored sipper is mild yet potent. It will sneak in and whoop your butt like a little ninja. 

A Fuzzy Thing

Submitted by: brooke 
A fruity cocktail of orange juice and pineapple juice adequately spiked with vodka, triple sec and peach schnapps. 

Balalaika

Submitted by: Leslie A. 
Vodka and cointreau (a type of orange brandy), with a tart shot of lemon juice, round out this easy Nordic cocktail. 

Cosmopolitan Martini

Submitted by: KEN WILLIAMS 
This is a great drink for folks who like the presentation of a martini, but can't stomach the strong alcohol taste. The cranberry juice takes the bite right out of this drink and gives it a smooth taste. 

Madcat

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

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Stoli O Cosmo

Submitted by: ANG242424 
An alluring cosmopolitan cocktail with a pretty pink complexion. Vodka, triple sec, lime juice and cranberry juice - shaken with ice and strained into a cocktail glass. 
 
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