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The bay breeze is a descendant of the Cape Codder and ancestor of the Sea Breeze, meaning drinks of this variation can be dated into the 1920s and 1930s, but grew up and became popular in the 1960s.
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Sweet pineapple paired against tart cranberry, light on alcohol. Tropical flavor profile.
The base cape codder recipe design was conceived in 1945 by the Ocean Spray Cranberry Grower's cooperative to drive sales of cranberry juice. A flavorful mix of cranberry and vodka!
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Cranberry sweet and tart with a slight kick
The Cosmo was officially created in 1987 by a bartender in Manhattan. However, there are others that lay claim to similar recipes such as the Cape Codder/Harpoon cocktail, a recipe published on the back of Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice cocktail.
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A strong potency with a sweet tart cranberry flavor.
The Madras falls into the same category as the Sea Breeze, Bay Breeze, and Cape Codder and set the stage for one of the most popular cocktails of all time: The Cosmopolitan.
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Tropical like flavor with beautiful citrus paired with tart cranberry and lightly sweet pressed oranges.
This recipe has been called the cosmo of tequila cocktails, but we do not know the original creator of this drink
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A refreshing drink with good tequila notes, a light tart and light sweet balance against sour.
This margarita variation gives a bit more sweet flavor, a nice shade of pink yet retains the sour agave components.
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Sweet-forward flavor, sour lime lingering with bright agave notes.
This cocktail is said to have been invented in the 1920s. Vodka was not introduced into the United States until the 1930s so the original Sea Breeze wold have been designed with gin as the core spirit.
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A tart bite, mild sour with an off-dry finish; vodka does not play a big role.
A cocktail of the 80's that has been made bad many times over the last thirty years; our goal was to find one worth trying yet still maintains the sweet-forward flavor.
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Sweet up front and dry in the back, with some red lollipop flavor or watermelon jolly rancher.
The Woo Woo is a cocktail with a shrouded history for such a well known drink. One of the rumored histories noted by Bols Amsterdam was that the cocktail was designed by a bartender at the now closed First Edition bar in Bayside, NY.
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Peach-forward flavor with a tart finish of cranberry, ethanol hides well.
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