Tag: lemons

The Baja Blues is December 26th Drink of the Day!!

December 26, 2013 | By | Add a Comment

This is a Shaun The Bartender exclusive. I made this as one of the signature drinks for Jilly’s Music Room in Akron, Ohio. A nice combination of sweet, sour, and citrus, to go along with the main ingredient - gold tequila. Once you get down how to make this beverage, this may surpass the margarita […]

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John Collins is July 10th Drink of the Day!!

July 10, 2013 | By | Add a Comment

You have probably heard of the John Collins cocktail. It uses gin as the base liquor. This is another Collins drink that uses whiskey instead. A Collins drink is one that uses lemon and soda for the mixes. If you are a whiskey drinker, this is a great summertime quencher. Now, the way I make […]

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The John Collins is February 27th Drink of the Day!!

February 27, 2013 | By | Add a Comment

Who says that whiskey drinkers can’t have their summertime drinks? I’m about to share with you the whiskey version of the Tom Collins. Most will say to use bourbon whiskey when making one of these, but you make your own whiskey choice. When it comes to the “sour” type drinks, you will have a hard […]

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Lynchburg Lemonade is January 26th Drink of the Day!

January 26, 2013 | By | Add a Comment

Before National Prohibition took place in the 1920s, there were individual states that would prohibit the sale and consumption of alcohol. The first to do this was the state of Tennessee. Even now, many states have a county, or two, that are considered “dry counties”. One of these is where you will find one of […]

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The Mississippi Cocktail is December 10th Drink of the Day!!

December 10, 2012 | By | Add a Comment

On this date in 1817, Mississippi would become the 20th State of the United States of America. Named after the great river which is a major source of travel and trade, it’s located on the Gulf of Mexico. To celebrate the anniversary of this event, I’ve found a drink named for the state itself. Enjoy! […]

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