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Famous cocktails

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This Mai Tai Has Us Dreaming Of The BeachDelish

1 · This refreshing and iconic tiki drink is made with shaken light rum, almond syrup, lime juice, and curacao and topped with a dark rum floater.

Ingredients

Produce
  • 1 Mint, Fresh leaves
Condiments
  • 1 oz Lime juice, fresh
  • 3/4 oz Orgeat syrup
Beer, Wine & Liquor
  • 3/4 oz Curacao, dry orange
  • 1 oz Rum, light
  • 1/2 oz Rum, dark
23 Famous Cocktails from Across the Country

While it's impossible to catalog the incredible variety found in cocktails in the U.S., we've detailed an impressive list of some of the greatest hits among American cocktail recipes.

From canonical classics to obscure tiki drinks, these are the 50 most popular cocktails served at the world's best bars in 2017. See all the cocktails now!

From canonical classics to obscure tiki drinks, these are the 50 most popular cocktails served at the world's best bars in 2017. See all the cocktails now!

VinePair
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Travel   Leisure Travel Guides and Information | Travel   Leisure

Just as countries all over the world are known for their unique food and music, many destinations are also known for their libations. Ever wondered about the origins of those famous cocktails and where to get one? Read on for 10 national drinks you must try when you travel and where to toast one when you're there.

Next vacation? Head over to one of these bars to experience the birthplace of your favorite cocktails | VinePair

Our map reveals the birthplaces of more 30 of the world's most famous cocktails. See the bar, city and country where your favorite cocktail was created.

This Is the Most Popular Cocktail In Your State, According to Google

What are you drinking in Arkansas? Who’s sipping what in South Dakota or Washington? We know that Americans are buying more alcohol than normal while they’re stuck at home — presumably at least in part because they can’t stop by the bar on their way home for a little happy hour — but what are people actually making with all that alcohol they’re buying?

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Top 1920s Cocktails to Try Today

Here's a classic Tom Collins, that popular gin cocktail that's light and bubbly! Here's how to make this refreshing drink: and don't forget the cherry.

Ingredients

Condiments
  • 1 oz Lemon juice
  • 3/4 oz Simple syrup or maple syrup
Drinks
  • 1/2 cup Soda water
Frozen
  • 1 Ice
Beer, Wine & Liquor
  • 2 oz Gin, dry