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Foods and Drinks - Cocktails

Here you will learn the names of different cocktails in English such as "margarita", "sangria", and "cosmopolitan".

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margarita
margarita
[noun]

a popular alcoholic drink made of tequila and citrus fruits like lime

Ex: She enjoyed a refreshing margarita with friends at the beach bar. 
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martini
martini
[noun]

an alcoholic cocktail made with vermouth and gin or vodka, often garnished with an olive

Ex: She ordered a dry martini with a lemon twist at the upscale bar. 
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mimosa
mimosa
[noun]

a cocktail made from champagne and orange juice

Ex: We ordered a mimosa to celebrate brunch. 
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mint julep

an alcoholic cocktail made with bourbon, sugar, crushed ice, and mint

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mojito
mojito
[noun]

drink made with rum, lime, mint, and ice

Ex: She ordered a mojito with extra mint for a refreshing drink on a hot summer day. 
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pina colada

a drink made with pineapple, coconut, and rum

Ex: She ordered a piña colada at the beach bar, enjoying its tropical flavors under the sun. 
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sangria
sangria
[noun]

a drink made with red wine, fruit, and sometimes lemonade, originated in Spain

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screwdriver

a mixed drink made from vodka and orange juice

Ex: He ordered a screwdriver at the bar. 
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Bloody Mary

a kind of alcoholic drink made with vodka and tomato juice

Ex: She ordered a Bloody Mary with extra spice and a celery stick as a garnish. 
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daiquiri
daiquiri
[noun]

a classic cocktail made with white rum, lime juice, and simple syrup, shaken with ice and strained into a chilled cocktail glass

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gin and tonic

an alcoholic drink made with gin and a bitter-flavor fizzy water and pieces of lime

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Manhattan
Manhattan
[noun]

an alcoholic cocktail made with whiskey and vermouth

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tequila sunrise

an alcoholic cocktail made with tequila, grenadine, and orange juice

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whiskey sour

an alcoholic drink made with a mixture of whiskey, sugar, and lime or lemon juice

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old-fashioned

a classic cocktail made primarily with whiskey, bitters, sugar, and a splash of water, typically garnished with an orange slice or cherry

Ex: He ordered an old-fashioned to enjoy with his steak dinner. 
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Moscow mule

a cocktail made with vodka, ginger beer, and lime juice, often served in a copper mug, typically garnished with a lime wedge or mint sprig

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Mai Tai
Mai Tai
[noun]

a tropical cocktail made with rum, orange curaçao, lime juice, and orgeat syrup, often garnished with a cherry and pineapple wedge

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Long Island iced tea

a potent cocktail made with equal parts of vodka, gin, tequila, rum, and triple sec, along with sour mix and cola

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cosmopolitan

a popular cocktail made with vodka, triple sec, cranberry juice, and freshly squeezed lime juice

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Brandy Alexander

a classic cocktail made with brandy, crème de cacao, and cream

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French Connection

a cocktail made with equal parts Cognac and amaretto liqueur, typically stirred with ice and strained into a rocks glass

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Grasshopper

a sweet cocktail made from cream, green crème de menthe, and sometimes crème de cacao

Ex: He ordered a Grasshopper after dinner. 
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vodka tonic

a cocktail made with vodka and tonic water, typically served over ice with a wedge of lime for garnish

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negroni
negroni
[noun]

a classic Italian cocktail made with equal parts gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth

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gimlet
gimlet
[noun]

a classic cocktail made with gin and lime juice, sometimes sweetened with simple syrup

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Tom Collins

a classic cocktail made with gin, lemon juice, simple syrup, and soda water, served in a tall glass filled with ice

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sidecar
sidecar
[noun]

a classic cocktail made with cognac, orange liqueur, and lemon juice, shaken with ice

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snakebite
snakebite
[noun]

a cocktail made by mixing equal parts of lager or beer and cider, typically served over ice

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grog
grog
[noun]

a type of alcoholic drink that is made by diluting rum with water and sometimes adding other ingredients such as sugar, spices, or citrus fruits.

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eggnog
eggnog
[noun]

a drink made with milk, sugar, eggs, and alcoholic beverages such as brandy or rum

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buck's fizz

an alcoholic cocktail made with champagne and orange juice

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highball
highball
[noun]

a type of cocktail that consists of a base spirit and a carbonated mixer, served over ice

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appletini
appletini
[noun]

a cocktail made with vodka, apple liqueur, and sometimes sour mix or lemon juice

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shandy
shandy
[noun]

a drink made with beer and lemonade

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negus
negus
[noun]

a warm alcoholic beverage made by mixing red wine with hot water, sugar, lemon, and spices, and sometimes a shot of brandy or rum

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posset
posset
[noun]

a historic English cocktail made by mixing hot milk with ale or wine, and sweetening the mixture with sugar or honey

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Cuba libre

a cocktail made with rum, cola, and lime juice, typically served over ice in a highball glass and garnished with a lime wedge

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whisky mac

a cocktail made with Scotch whisky and ginger wine, typically served over ice in a glass

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zombie
zombie
[noun]

a cocktail made from rum, fruit juices, and often apricot liqueur or grenadine

Ex: He ordered a zombie at the beach bar. 
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white lady

a classic cocktail made with gin, triple sec, and lemon juice, often shaken with ice and strained into a cocktail glass

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swizzle
swizzle
[noun]

a type of cocktail made with rum, lime juice, sugar, and bitters, traditionally served over crushed ice

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stinger
stinger
[noun]

a classic cocktail made with equal parts of brandy and white crème de menthe, stirred with ice

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sling
sling
[noun]

a type of cocktail made with a base spirit, such as gin or whiskey, mixed with citrus juice, sweetener, and carbonated water

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sazerac
sazerac
[noun]

a classic cocktail that originated in New Orleans, made with rye whiskey, sugar, Peychaud's bitters, and a dash of absinthe, stirred with ice

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rickey
rickey
[noun]

a type of cocktail made with a base spirit, such as gin or whiskey, mixed with lime juice and carbonated water,

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cold duck
cold duck
[noun]

a sparkling wine cocktail made by mixing equal parts of red wine and sparkling wine with a dash of sugar or orange juice

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