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Holiday Manhattan

Submitted by: yummyinthetummy 
This recipe is definitely not traditional - except in my family. It is sweet, and meant to be! You will have to do the math for single servings, this is the way I got it from my Grandfather, who always made a batch (or two) for the Holidays. 

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True Manhattan

Submitted by: jibern 
A classic drink. Stir, most Manhattan drinkers like it that way. Shake it only when asked to do so. May be served up or on the rocks. 

Shaggy's Hana Bay Frootie Joy

Submitted by: Shaggy 
Rum and coconut-pineapple juice poured over ice, stirred to perfection and sipped blissfully. 

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Rye Manhattan

Submitted by: c-biskit Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
One of the great classic cocktails, this one's made the old fashioned way -- with rye whiskey. 

Shaggy's Perfect Martini

Submitted by: Shaggy 
Vermouth and gin shaken to pure perfection in classic style, garnished with the favorite martini mate - pimento-stuffed green olives. 

Vermont-Style Manhattan

Submitted by: Linda 
Spiced rum takes the place of bourbon here, for a flavorful switch on this classic cocktail 

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Shaggy's Canadian Driver

Submitted by: Shaggy 
Canadian whiskey and orange juice poured over ice and stirred (not shaken)...oh, Canada! 

Southern Comfort Manhattan

Submitted by: RandyV 
Home Town: Buffalo, New York, USA
Living In: Kissimmee, Florida, USA
Once you try these you may need to go back to a cheaper whiskey!! Extremely tasty and addicting! I make them shaken. 'Up' on a cool day before dinner, or with ice on a hot day anytime. Good quality ingredients are the key to making this drink unforgettable. However, very well worth it, (if you're over the age of 45 and a Manhattan lover). 

Manhattan

Submitted by: Brad 
This classic East Coast cocktail--slightly, but not overpoweringly, sweet--is shaken not stirred. 

Negroni Cocktail II

Submitted by: Falkien 
Something different. Gin, campari and sweet vermouth make a refreshing and sophisticated cocktail. 
 
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