Margarita

  1. 1 oz Tequila
  2. ½ oz Triple Sec
  3. 2 oz sweet/sour
  4. Salt rim of glass
  5. Garnish with lime wedge

A true classic , Margaritas can be made on the rocks or blended. It has a refreshing lemon and lime taste. You can ask your bartender to make it many different ways just ask them to make you one and enjoy.

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Martini Cocktail Glass

Martini Cocktail Glass

Orange Sherbet Malt

Shot Cocktail Glass

Shot Cocktail Glass

ORANGE SHERBET MALT

  1. ½ oz Vodka,
  2. ½ oz Triple Sec
  3. ½ oz Bailey’s Irish Cream
  4. Fill half with orange juice and coffee cream

A sweet and refreshing shot that is like dessert in a shot glass, it has an orange and creamy taste from the Irish cream and triple sec . Just ask the bartender to shake you one up.

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Long Island Iced Tea


LONG ISLAND ICED TEA

  1. ½ oz Vodka
  2. ½ oz Gin,
  3. ½ oz Rum
  4. 1/2 oz Tequila
  5. ½ oz Triple Sec
  6. Fill with  equal parts, sweet/sour and coke
  7. Garnish with a lemon wedge

What a good drink to get the party started, this drink can be very good or very bad it just depends on which bartender makes it. If it is made right it does not taste like any alcohol is in it.

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Collins Cocktail Glass

Collins Cocktail Glass

Cosmopolitan


Cosmopolitan

Fill a mixing glass with ice then shake and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.

  1. Cocktail or rock
  2. 1oz Citrus Vodka, or regular Vodka if  you have no citrus Vodka
  3. ½ oz Triple Sec or Cointreau
  4. 1/2 oz  Roses Lime Juice or  a fresh lime squeeze for a fresh taste
  5. Splash  cranberry juice

Mostly, requested straight up

The ladies love this , its got a little more of a sour taste from the lime juice. If you like Cape Cod’s or aka (Vodka Cranberry) this is a nice twist with some more flavor.

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Martini Cocktail Glass

Martini Cocktail Glass

Bald Pussy

Rock Cocktail Glass

Rock Cocktail Glass

Bald Pussy

Fill a mixing cup with ice shake and strain into a rocks glass full of ice

  1. ½ oz. Midori
  2. ½ oz. Citrus vodka
  3. ½ oz. Triple sec
  4. ½ oz. Blueberry schnapps
  5. splash Roses Lime juice and splash 7up

A tasty mix of sweet and sour ingredients, It’s not for everybody but you should try it at least once.

 

How to Shake a Drink

Fill the cocktail shaker half way ice and add the cocktail ingredients. Close the shaker firmly, and hold it with your right hand wrapped around the top and your left hand cradling the bottom. Raise the shaker over your shoulder and shake hard until the drink is  chilled, 10 to 15 seconds. Strain it into a glass—a good shake will leave a layer of very fine ice shards on the surface of the drink

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Kamikaze

  1. Stemmed cocktail or shot glass
  2. 1 oz Vodka
  3. ½ oz Triple Sec
  4. 2 oz sweet/sour

Kamikaze means divine wind, this libation from your favorite bartender will make your head explode and make you want to come back for more.

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Shot Cocktail Glass

Shot Cocktail GlassMartini Cocktail Glass

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