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Coconut Punch

The presentation may be unusual, but this rum, coconut milk, and lime cocktail will transport you to the tropics.
March 1957
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Sazarac

Whether our misspelling was intentional or accidental, the Sazerac (with an e) is the classic New Orleans cocktail.
February 1957
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Gourmet’s Champagne Punch

This festive Champagne punch is the perfect wedding-party libation: It looks as beautiful as it tastes.
June 1959
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Madras

A rare plaid drink, this snow cone of a cocktail uses seven different liqueurs AND a tablespoon of Cognac.
November 1959
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Ramos Fizz

This drink is all about texture, which is why it’s such a pain to make—it requires a full five minutes of vigorous shaking.
April 1952
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Moscow Mule

One of the first popular vodka drinks, it may not have thawed the Cold War, but it did buck the anti-Soviet trend.
March 1955
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Pimm’s Cup

A classic cocktail from Great Britain combines Pimm’s No. 1, which is the gin-based version of the liquor, and soda.
August 1957
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Cocktail of the Week: A Tear and a Smile

A tear to unite me with those of broken heart; A smile to be a sign of my joy in existence. –KHALIL GIBRAN
04.13.09
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Cocktail of the Week: Northern Lights

Created by bar manager Tom Schlesinger-Guidelli, this cocktail was mentioned in our First Taste of Craigie On Main in Cambridge, Massachusetts as having a “spectrum of refreshing flavors.”...
03.30.09
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Cocktail of the Week: Good Stuff, Kid

This recipe was inspired by the late Dick Bayly, who was the proprietor of the Hotel Morey. When asked what was in one of his special cocktails he would inevitably say, “Good stuff, kid.”...
03.23.09
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