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Toast to Mom this Mother’s Day with a Miss Honey cocktail, made with smoky Koval Sonat Bourbon and Chrysanthemum & Honey Liqueur.
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Soothe your palate with a sweet honey syrup to drizzle over desserts or use as a glaze—letting it cool perfectly complements its flavor.
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Indulge in Scenic Rim's finest macadamia cake recipe using local ingredients pioneered by Chef Brenda Fawdon.
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The Gin-And-Honey Spritzer is a refreshing and light cocktail that combines the botanical flavors of gin with the sweetness of honey. This drink is perfect for a hot summer day or as a pre-dinner...
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Add all ingredients into a mixing tin. Shake and strain into a large rocks glass. Add lemon peel for garnish. Enjoy!
Ingredients: mezcal, honey syrup, lemon juice
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Heat level: Hot. Gin, lemon, honey, chili pepper.
Ingredients: gin, lemon juice, honey syrup
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The Bee's Knees is a Three Bottle Cocktail dating back to Prohibition. Try this three bottle cocktail with a variety of gins.
Ingredients: gin, honey syrup, lemon juice
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Cinnamon Walnut Cake with Honey Syrup Glaze: Fluffy buttery layers and chopped walnuts in a light orange-cinnamon batter, topped with a sweet honey glaze. Perfect for special occasions or just...
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GIOSTRA D'ALCOL – Origin: Turin Meaning:  (Alcoholic Merry-go-round). Impress at your next cocktail party with this essential Italian Apertivo drink. It is a balanced drink with a great bouquet...
Ingredients: campari, red wine, honey syrup
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Recipe Toblerone: discover how to make this delicious cocktail
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Discover a unique Pine Gin, French, Honey and Bitters cocktail from "A Spirited Guide to Vermouth". Perfect for gin enthusiasts!
Ingredients: pine, noilly prat, honey syrup
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Light and refreshing, the Bee's Knees cocktail from Garrison Brothers Distillery features small batch bourbon, honey, and lemon—proving that less is more in a perfect sipper.