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The History of the Moscow Mule

This week, the Moscow Mule was celebrated as the top cocktail in Michigan, according to research undertaken by Versus Reviews. It's easy to see why; who can resist that mouth-watering combination of s...  read more

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The History of the Martini

All the best cocktails have back stories that are romantic, unusual and a little bit unlikely – sometimes the story is even more entertaining than the drink! But the cocktails that make it to ‘classic...  read more

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Gin for the Win

Maybe it’s just me, but it seems as though gin is experiencing somewhat of a revival these days. The stereotypical notion of your nan sipping on a gin and tonic is but a distant memory as more and mor...  read more

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Gin Times

Gin was officially invented in the 1600’s, although Italians had been flavoring some of their simple distilled beverages with juniper berries since the 11th century. A Dutch physician, Franciscus Silv...  read more

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History of the Margarita Cocktail

The margarita cocktail is a beloved classic with a rich, albeit somewhat mysterious history. This iconic drink can be enjoyed frozen or on the rocks, offering a refreshing blend of tequila, Cointreau...  read more

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History of the Alabama Slammer Cocktail

The Alabama Slammer is a '70s kind of tiki bar, umbrella-topped, sweet tasting cocktail immortalized by Brian (Tom Cruise), the Last Barman Poet in the movie "Cocktail" : "I see America drinking the f...  read more

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History of The Cosmopolitan Cocktail

The Cosmopolitan, a stylish pink concoction in a martini glass, was the signature cocktail in the 1990s for Carrie Bradshaw and her "Sex and the City" friends. But before that, it was favoured by Mado...  read more

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The History of the Manhattan

The history of the Manhattan cocktail is a good deal more complicated than most legends would have one believe. The most popular version of the story makes sense when one considers the fact that the d...  read more

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