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Cointreau Review - Liquor. com An essential ingredient in many cocktails, our reviewers consider Cointreau to be one of the best examples of orange liqueur on the market Read their analysis to discover why
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Mutual Friend Cocktail Recipe - Liquor. com At Hell or High Water in Louisville, Kentucky, Doug Petry crafts drinks using local purveyors like Quills Coffee and has a deft hand with rum Take the Mutual Friend, a showcase of Plantation five-year-old rum and Galliano ristretto espresso liqueur, given a tart, bright contrast with lime and pineapple
Limbo Three Dots a Dash Cocktail Recipe - Liquor. com One of the only Tiki bars in Louisville, Kentucky, The Limbo comes from Olivia Griffin, an entrepreneur and designer who also owns The Mysterious Rack, a hat and fashion shop Her take on the Three Dots a Dash —a WWII-era Tiki classic created by the famed Donn Beach of Don the Beachcomber—swaps out the traditional rum seen in most Tiki drinks for bourbon, specifically Coopers’ Craft
Mandarine Napoleon Liqueur - Liquor. com Mandarine Napoléon Essential Facts The orange liqueur was created for Napoleon Bonaparte in late 1700s or very early 1800s and was first sold to the public in 1892 While the recipe is a secret, what we know is that it’s a mixture of aged cognac, mandarin orange peel, herbs and spices