Summer is over but that does not mean you can let yourself go and hide it with a hoodie! MiO Water Enhancing Liquid is a great new product for creating tasty cocktails without all the sugar.
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Summer is over but that does not mean you can let yourself go and hide it with a hoodie! MiO Water Enhancing Liquid is a great new product for creating tasty cocktails without all the sugar.
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For years the thought of drinking a Bloody Mary made me cringe. My first sip of this tomato-based drink was before I was of legal drinking age and from there on out I swore I would never try it again. Lo and behold ten years later it is my go-to Sunday brunch drink.
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Butter beer was described by J.K Rowling as “a little bit like less-sickly butterscotch.” While it has been argued whether or not there actually is alcohol in butterbeer, plenty of potterheads have decided to create their own concoctions.
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It is officially summertime and everyone is trying to figure out the best way to cool down. There are many delectable goodies to indulge in, like drunken watermelon, sangria and crafted boozy ice cream.
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The limey wonderfulness that is a margarita being slowly infiltrated by the bitter crispness of a Corona? I like to think that I would really enjoy this combination, but I honestly don’t know how I’d feel about someone turning a beer over into my margarita.
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Whenever I was young and came down with a cough or a cold, I can remember my grandmother trying to convince my mother to give me a Hot Toddy. . . From plausible to laughable, let’s take a look at a few of the most popular “cure-for-what-ails-ya” concoctions from years past.
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Beer is one of the worlds most popular and oldest alcohols. An acquired taste, it has been modified and improvised over the years by adventurous people. Mixing beer with other ingredients would make it a beer cocktail also known as a Beertail.
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The dilemma…sipping from a stirrer can make any juice-head look like a lady. Well, you don’t have to order scotch on the rocks to show how manly you are.
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