- Friday, February 27, 2009, 10:36
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Grog - Originally mixture of rum and water that was issued to sailors in the Royal Navy and later improved with additional of lime juice and sugar. Now Grog is a kind of drink, usually made with rum base, fruit, and various sweeteners, and served either hot or cold in a large mug or glass. Highball - Any spirit served with ice and club soda in...
- Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 7:35
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A combination of spirits (including wines) and flavorings, sweeteners, and garnishes of various kinds intended to be consumed before dining. Today, the coctails term is used interchangeable with aperitif. The usual cocktail recipe consists of a base. such as gin, whisky, rum, brandy, vodka or even a wine such as sherry, champagne, or in some cases a table wine; to which is added and accent...
- Monday, February 23, 2009, 10:35
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Bang! - A term of our own invention used to identify double or tripple-flavour reinforced drinks such as Cherry Bang! Which is the combination of cherry juice, cherry liqueur and cherry brandy. Cobbler - A tall drink traditionally served in a highball or Collins glass filled with finely crushed ice and decorated with fresh fruit and mint sprigs. It may use any type of wine with...
- Saturday, February 21, 2009, 9:51
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Daisy - An oversize, sour-type drink sweetened with a fruit syrup such as rasberry and usually served in a large goblet with crushed ice and straws. Eggnog - A traditional Christmas holiday bowl containing a delectable combination of eggs, sugar, cream or milk, and brandy, rum or bourbon served cold in individual cupsin all its rich, creamy goodness. There are many old and famous recipes, including...
- Thursday, February 19, 2009, 8:15
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Originally a reference to an aperitif wine, fortified and aromatized by the addition of various herbs and spices, it was traditionally drunk before the meals as stimulant to the appetite. The term was also applied to various other wine concoctions of a proprietary nature such as Dubonnet, Byrrh, St Raphael, and bitter-based liqueurs like Camparri, Amer Picon, and even to bitters themselves such as Fernet...
- Tuesday, February 17, 2009, 10:00
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Fix - A sour type drink similar to the Daisy and traditionally made with pineapple syrup and served with crushed ice in a large goblet with straws (if required). Fizz - There are many fine old recipes for Fizzes, which are, as the name suggests, product of the old siphon bottle that 'fizzed' the drink with a stream of bubbles as it was being made. The...