Light Holiday Drinks
- Posted: December 31st, 2008
By BoozeMonger
The holidays usually come with more than gifts and cheers. Serious hangovers from too much drinking aren’t unusual and are often standard fare for holiday merrymakers.
If you’re looking forward to a busy day the next morning, you might want to cut back on the alcohol content of whatever’s going into your glass. If you’re looking to hold off on the buzz without putting a damp on the fun, these light holiday drinks might prove a better choice than most standard alcohol cocktails.
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Selected Punch Drinks: RAZBERRY PUNCH, THE -
TRUCK PUNCH -
HAWAIIAN PUNCH (2) -
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Tags: all, Apple Juice, Orange, Punch
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Champagne: A New Year’s Classic
- Posted: December 31st, 2008
By BoozeMonger
The sparkling wine from the Champagne region of France has traditionally been the bottle popped for festive celebrations. For many, culminating a New Year countdown is seldom complete without uncorking one of these chilled bubblies.
Champagne is characterized by varying sweetness levels, from the very dry Brut to the extremely sweet Doux. When choosing a champagne for your New Year’s party, you should opt for one of the sweeter bottles if you’re not planning to use it as a cocktail mix. For use with other spirits and liqueur in cocktail recipes, however, it’s always best to go with a Simple Brut (dry and no sweetness) or a Brut (very dry).
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Selected Champagne Drinks: MIMOSA-SUPER -
MOM'S CHAMPAGNE PUNCH -
ORANGE CHAMPAGNE COCKTAIL -
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Tags: all, Bellini, Champagne, Holidays
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A Slushy Punch Recipe For The New Year
- Posted: December 30th, 2008
By BoozeMonger
For New Year’s eve parties, what could be more festive than colorful punch drinks steep in slush? With icy alcohol mixes trickling down your throat and a barrage of celebrants everywhere you turn, your 2009 will definitely be off to an exciting start.
This slushy and tasty punch recipe can be served for your New Year’s eve party or every other celebration leading up to it. Make sure to warn your guests of brain freeze - and laugh hard when they do succumb to it.
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Selected Punch Drinks: THE PUNCHBOWL -
RED RUDY FROST PUNCH -
U-238 PUNCH -
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Tags: all, Frozen, Holidays, Punch, Rum
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Spiced And Spiked Morning Christmas Coffee
- Posted: December 29th, 2008
By BoozeMonger
What better way to perk up from the tiring bustle of Christmas eve than a freshly-brewed cup of coffee, spiked with a hit of brandy and flavorful spices come early morning? Warming and sensual, the drink will stimulate your senses as you soak the scents and cheers of the special holiday air.
For the actual coffee drink, take one cup of ground coffee (mild roast preferable so as not to overpower the whole concoction), five teaspoons of cardamom, half a tablespoon of sugar, two teaspoons of ground cinnamon and a teaspoon of ground nutmeg. Put them into a coffee filter, add water (about 7 cups) and brew it as with regular coffee.
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Selected Coffee Drinks: BAILEY'S CUP OF COFFEE -
GOOD COFFEE -
MRS. CAHILL'S IRISH COFFEE -
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Tags: all, Brandy, Coffee, Holidays
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Chocolate Cocktails For Sweet Holidays
- Posted: December 29th, 2008
By BoozeMonger
Chocolate treats rule our little roost at the Holidays. From cookies to cakes to candy treats for the little ones, the holidays are like an apparition of cacao-based sweetness filling every food and beverage in sight. Why not join in the fun and serve one of these similarly chocolate-infused martini cocktails when trying to catch a buzz from your holiday merrymaking?
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Selected Chocolate Drinks: MR. P. NUTT -
FROZEN MUDSLIDE #2 -
MOONS DELIGHT -
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Tags: all, Chocolate, Godiva chocolate liqueur, Martini
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