Bahama Mama
Bahama Mama is said to be named after Dottie Lee Anderson, a Caribbean dancer and entertainer who went by the stage name “Bahama Mama” in …
Bahama Mama is said to be named after Dottie Lee Anderson, a Caribbean dancer and entertainer who went by the stage name “Bahama Mama” in …
The Banana Cow is a cocktail invented in the 1920s. It was first published in 1930 by Hugo Ensslin in “Recipes for Mixed Drinks”. It …
Andalusia is an ice-based cocktail made with light rum, spanish brandy, and dry sherry. It’s easy to make and tastes absolutely divine. The Andalusia cocktail …
Antoine’s Lullaby is an interesting cocktail that has a history of variations. There are two versions of the story behind Antoine’s Lullaby. One says that …
The history of the Apple And Pumpkin Toddy cocktail is not well-known, but it is said that it came out of Pennsylvania Dutch cooking. The …
Apple pie cocktail is one of the most popular drinks in the world. It has a rich history of being loved by people all over …
Acapulco is one of the most famous drinks in Mexico. It was invented by bartender Don Carlos Orozco in Mexico at the end of the …
AIR MAIL is a unique, potent, refreshing drink that has just the right amount of sweetness. For many years, it was assumed that the earliest …
The Almond Prickly Pear Daiquiri cocktail is a delicious Caribbean drink that has evolved over the years. The cocktail was first invented in 1954 by …
The American grog is a mixed drink that was created by sailors and workers in New England. The ingredients were rum, water, sugar and lime …
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