A- apple juice B- beer C- Cranberry Juice D- Dr. Pibb/Pepper E- Elephant Pee (one of my faves) F- Free Drinks! G- Go to the store and look H- Hi There! Juice, given 2 u by a stranger that u probably shouldn't drink. Hi-C I- Icee J- Jack L- Lingonberry juice M- Monkey Pee N- No juice-juice (very yummy juice,one of my faves) O- Ox Blood P- Purple Juice
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Wikipedia has a pretty comprehensive list of alcoholic beverages.
If you are interested in purchasing a dress as a present for your girfriend, a cocktail dress would definetaly be up there on the list of acceptable types.
You can find cocktail recipes online at websites such as Drinks Mixer, Cocktails About, and even Martha Stewart's official website. You can also find a list of cocktail recipes in drink books at your local book store.
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There are dozens upon dozens of specialty retailers for bar equipment online, and to name a few we have: BarProducts, DrinkStuff, BarMans, Cocktail, Barware, and the list goes on.
do they have to be alcoholic drinks or non? well here's a list either way.... neopolitan, nutty pumpkin martini, new years eve champagne um..non alcoholic couldn't find or think of any..wow!
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UPS Thanks, but the first thing on UPS' prohibited list is alcoholic beverages.
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According to historians Anistatia Miller and Jared Brown the earliest known printed use of the word "cocktail" appeared in London's Morning Post and Gazetteer, March 20, 1798. It was in a satirical list of drinks ordered by politicians in the Axe and Gate tavern on the corner of Downing Street and Whitehall, in the heart of British politics:1Mr Pitt, two petit vers of "L'huile de Venus"Ditto, one of "perfeit amour"Ditto, "cock-tail" (vulgarly called ginger)1. Anistatia Miller and Jared Brown (2009). Spirituous Journey, A History of Drink, Book Two: From Publicans to Master Mixologists. Mixellany Limited. ISBN 9781907434068The earliest known printed use of the word "cocktail" in the United States was in The Farmer's Cabinet, April 28, 1803:2"Drank a glass of cocktail - excellent for the head . . . Call'd at the Doct's. found Burnham - he looked very wise - drank another glass of cocktail."2. David Wondrich (2007). Imbibe!: From Absinthe Cocktail to Whiskey Smash, a Salute in Stories and Drinks to "Professor" Jerry Thomas, Pioneer of the American Bar. Perigee Trade.
Kalishnikov, Molotov Cocktail, Very pistol, Lewis gun, Browning, Thompson, Sherman tank....oh, this is going to be a very long list.....