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Earl Grey Martini

Submitted by: Los Gofres 
This 'martini' is perfect for fans of Earl Grey tea! 
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Scorpion Bowl

Submitted by: JJS0513 
Routinely found at Chinese restaurants, this punch-like cocktail is absolutely mouthwatering. 
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World's Greatest Martini

Provided by: Bill Hyde
Both dry and sweet vermouth shaken with gin and ice, poured into your favorite martini glasses and garnished with pimento-stuffed green olives - what else?! 
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Fresh-Squeezed Salty Dog

Submitted by: CLOUDSSUNRAIN 
Living In: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Fresh grapefruit juice, gin, salt, shake. 
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Baltimore Zoo

Submitted by: tgardner 
Living In: Mustang, Oklahoma, USA
This very strong drink is similar to a Long Island Iced Tea, but tastes much better -- you don't taste the alcohol. 
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Lisa's Super Sangria

Submitted by: MOOLATTE 
This recipe calls for gin to chill overnight with lemon, lime, and orange slices before being mixed with white wine, orange juice, cranberry juice concentrate, tonic water, and pomegranate seeds for a fruity sangria that is sure to please your party guests. 
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Dan Fay Martini

Submitted by: squawk93 Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
My father believes in a condition called 'the gin meanies.' He invented this cocktail to satisfy his taste for gin, while allowing him to slightly dilute its effects with vodka. His passion for this concoction quickly spread to my friends, who have been known to throw parties solely to celebrate him and his martini. 
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Texas Hurricane

Submitted by: MIDNITEPAIN 
This beverage is known for its 'sneak up and blow you away' power. If you can walk after two of these...well...you just think you can. Everything is bigger and better in Texas -- just try this and see. 
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Singapore Sling Slush

Submitted by: Kris 
Cherry juice joins gin and cherry brandy in this refreshingly fruity cocktail. 
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Knudson's Knasty Habit

Submitted by: Lorem Ipsum Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Seattle, Washington, USA
This refreshing cocktail -- also known as a Cameron Collins -- was originally created by committee in the Seattle laboratories of Victualia Omnia under the direction of Chunko the Magic Monkey. 
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Singapore Sling Cocktail

Provided by: Home Happy Hour
Variations of the classic Singapore Sling abound, but mix up one of these potent and sweet cocktails with this recipe and you'll be pleased with the results. 

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Aviation Cocktail

Provided by: Allrecipes
A cult-ish favorite among the most serious cocktail aficionados, this pre-prohibition era gin drink is making a comeback. Serve 'up' and garnish with a cherry. 

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Tom Collins Cocktail

Provided by: Allrecipes
The Tom Collins is a classic gin cocktail that's a bit tart thanks to lemon juice, a bit sweet thanks to simple syrup, and a bit fizzy thanks to club soda. 
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Big Kev's Texas Style Long Island Iced Tea

Submitted by: JIMMYWILSON69 
This Long Island Iced Tea Recipe is sure to make you party like you are from Texas! 
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Mrs. Baxton's Long Island Iced Tea

Submitted by: KevinW 
An old friend of mine had made this for years and swears by this recipe. I have to admit it's the best Long Island Iced Tea I've ever had. 
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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. 
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Blue Motorcycle

Submitted by: caliboo 
Kind of like a Long Island iced tea, but with a blue twist! 
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Lime-Aid

Provided by: Brandy Hirsch
Using a small can of limeade, ice and either vodka or gin, you can create the perfect aid for a long week. 
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Strawberry-Gin Cocktail

Submitted by: Monica Joy 
Home Town: Richfield, Minnesota, USA
Living In: Duluth, Minnesota, USA
I served this cocktail for the first time at a wedding shower and it was a hit! Since then I make it whenever strawberries are in season. I have substituted raspberries when I had them on hand and it was great! 
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Bee's Knees II

Submitted by: PIPURRCAT 
Bees made the honey that sweetens this pineapple, grapefruit and gin drink. 

 

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