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Here's what you should have on-hand to mix three classic cocktails. Three mixed drinks is all you need to host a cocktail party. It's hard to juggle more, unless you want to play bartender the whole time. We suggest the following recipes for your next happy hour: Pineapple Margarita, Classic Dry Martini, and Old-Fashioned. A well-stocked bar should include the following: Ice-cold, top-quality vodka (keep in freezer) Rye whiskey (for the Old-Fashioned), Kentucky bourbon, single-malt scotch, and tequilaall at room temperatureplus dry white French vermouth, dark and medium rums, tonic, bitters, and liqueurs Plenty of ice; bucket and tongs Red and white wines for guests who prefer wine Water, club soda, soft drinks, and fruit juices Metal cocktail shaker (to shake the Pineapple Margarita; use shaker container to stir the vodka, vermouth, and ice for the Classic Dry Martini) Strainer for martinis Appropriate glasses for martinis, Old-Fashioneds, highballs, and wine Olives and onions (for martinis), lemons (zest for martinis), and limes (to rub on rims of glasses for margaritas) Cocktail Supper Menu Wine Tasting | ||
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