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07/14/2009
Named for an naughty early twentieth century ragtime dance this cocktail is also called and Earthquake (in case you don't want to shout "Bunny Hug" in a crowded bar).
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Source: Cocktail:UK
07/14/2009
Lillet and Pernod provide the smooth sophistication that this stimulating cocktail provides.
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Source: CocktailDB
07/14/2009
Not a cocktail for the faint of heart, this potent brew mixes Belgian beer with gin and a touch of absinthe.
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Source: Serious Eats
02/02/2009
The martini is a very serious matter—any bartender who can’t make it right might as well throw in his (or her) bar towel.
Issue #7
Source: Saveur
12/08/2008
This pre-Prohibition classic combines traditional bitters and orange bitters.
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Source: Saveur
12/08/2008
In the early 1900s, orange bitters were a familiar presence in classic martinis.
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Source: Saveur
09/05/2008
A mix of orange flower water and gin gives this New Orleans cocktail a floral character and a hint of juniper.
Issue #114
Source: Saveur
07/21/2008
This potent, sherry-based cocktail is derived from one described in Jacinto Sanfeliu Brucart’s El Bar: Arte y Evolucion del Cocktail (Madrid, 1949).
Issue #113
Source: Saveur
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