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Ingredients: gin, vermouth, blue curacao
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This drink is made with sloe gin, Southern Comfort, triple sec, Galliano and orange juice.
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With 50 percent gin and 50 percent dry vermouth, this classic cocktail lives up to its name.
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Give your grapefruit salad a boost with a splash of gin and a sprinkling of fresh mint.
Ingredients: grapefruit, sugar, gin, mint, mint leaves
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Fruit punch spiked with sloe gin and vodka. Be careful or you might get knocked over... like a toy soldier!
Ingredients: fruit, gin, vodka, ice
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In this dirty martini, we swap olive and olive juice for kosher dill pickles and pickle juice.
Ingredients: gin, vermouth, pickle juice, garnish
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This version of the Tuxedo cocktail first appeared in a cocktail book in 1900 Essentially a traditional martini that is lent sweet and herbal notes by small amounts of maraschino liqueur and absinthe, it is a gentler, more delicate version of its austere cousin Jarred Roth, beverage director of the Bar Room at the Beekman in New York, prefers the Brooklyn-made Greenhook gin and the soft French Dolin vermouth.
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This gin cocktail will bring you back to life, no doubt. It dates back to the 19th century.
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Arrows Restaurant in Ogunquit, Me., had a request for a signature wedding cocktail utilizing cocoa powder The bartender devised one in which gin is shaken with red currant sorbet and cocoa-infused simple syrup, then served in a glass rimmed with cocoa powder It’s a lively, complex drink — a far cry from the weak gin-and-tonics that once defined wedding reception drinking.
Ingredients: gin, cocoa, lemon juice, currant
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Not nearly as hefty as a Negroni or as lean as a martini, this little beauty is a perfect welterweight cocktail for the early fall.
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Get Gina's Pink Lady Cocktails Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: gin, applejack, lemon, grenadine
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This recipe is by Jim Meehan. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.