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Original Irish Cream

Submitted by: Mom
Irish whiskey mixed with cream and sugar with hints of coffee, chocolate, vanilla and almond. Will keep for 2 months if refrigerated. 
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Bourbon Slush

Submitted by: Robbie Haferkamp
Home Town: Dayton, Ohio, USA
A fruity blend of juices, tea and bourbon whiskey are frozen into a slush, and then served topped off with lemon lime soda. This takes a while, but it's worth it! 

Whiskey Slush

Submitted by: Bea
Home Town: Glenwood, New York, USA
Living In: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
A frozen whiskey-lemonade slush topped with ginger ale. Perfect for hot weather. 

Shaggy's Manhattan

Submitted by: Shaggy
Bourbon and sweet vermouth - shaken with ice, strained into a cocktail glass and garnished with a cherry. 

St. Michael's Irish Americano

Submitted by: Michael D
A stout cup of coffee is spiked with Irish whiskey and cream. 
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Sazerac

Submitted by: c-biskit
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. 

Apple Jack

Submitted by: Firefighter
Home Town: Detroit, Michigan, USA
I came up with this mix by accident when my bar tender misinterpreted me asking for a Jack and Pineapple juice by giving me a Jack and apple juice. It has since become a bar room staple. 

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Thanksgiving Turkey

Submitted by: Kristin
Bourbon whiskey, citrus juices and ginger ale give thanks to each other in a tall ice-filled glass. 

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Rye Manhattan

Submitted by: c-biskit
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
One of the great classic cocktails, this one's made the old fashioned way -- with rye whiskey. 

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Uncommonly Clyde

Submitted by: c-biskit
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
We invented this drink over the holidays, when we had mounds of homemade cranberry sauce in the fridge. We subbed bourbon and experimented until we arrived at this delicious mix. 

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Classic Old Fashioned

Submitted by: c-biskit
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
One of the great classic bourbon cocktails, the Old Fashioned was invented in Louisville, KY. Try bourbon, rye, or a blended whiskey in this cocktail. You can also sub one sugar cube for the simple syrup. 

Lynchburg Lemonade

Submitted by: M. Charles
Living In: Carrington, North Dakota, USA
Lemon-lime soda is spiked with whiskey, triple sec and a dash of sweet and sour mix. This was given to me by my aunt, it's divine! 

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Fried Wild Turkey

Submitted by: Jack
A cocktail made with lemon-lime soda, bourbon whiskey and hazelnut liqueur. 

Liquid Hot Apple Pie

Submitted by: MMINDY
Apple cider, ginger ale, whiskey and rum come together in this wintertime beverage that tastes just like apple pie! It can be served warm or cold. 

Cloud Nine Martini

Submitted by: Brklynn02
Living In: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
This is a deliciously dangerous concoction that I discovered while I was a waitress. It's a sweet and smooth dessert in a glass! 
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Hot Toddy

Submitted by: Wendy L
A great evening relaxer when you need something to help relieve that irritating cold. 

Bourbolicious

Submitted by: Katrina Wood
This great recipe for Bourbon slush is originally from my friend's Kentucky cousins, and was renamed at a recent dinner party. It is especially good made with citrus herbal tea! 
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Red Apple Martini

Submitted by: HAWKLANE
My favorite local bar shared this recipe with me. Tastes just like a Washington red apple! 
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Mint Juleps

Submitted by: Belvedere
Sit on the front porch in your rocking chair on a sultry afternoon and sip on one or two of these. The proper way to serve a mint julep is in a frozen silver goblet, but you can use glasses instead--just use the most elegant ones you have! You can make the syrup ahead of time and store it in the refrigerator for whenever the julep mood strikes you. 

Irish Car Bomb II

Submitted by: Jennifer
Living In: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Similar to a boilermaker. You drop a shot glass full of irish whiskey and irish cream into a glass of stout beer and drink it all at once. 

 
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