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An empty bottle of Trader Joe’s 100 percent Red Tart Cherry Juice next to a Collins glass full with a Cherry lime Rickey

Cherry Lime Rickey

April 1, 2013 · by fervere · in bar essentials, recipes

An easy drink for the warmer seasons, the Rickey is a classic, and pairs nicely with other fruit juices.

Bananas Foster Bread with Vanilla Rum Glaze

Bananas Foster Bread with Vanilla Rum Glaze

January 30, 2013 · by melba · in recipes

Melba bakes a cake, using *Sailor Jerry’s Spiced Rum*. Gosh, that sounds good!

Larry’s Pick-me-up

Larry’s Pick-me-up

January 13, 2013 · by melba · in recipes

Always trust and use the ingredients at hand. Melba gets inspired to substitute a lambic for Champagne in a classic Prohibition-era cocktail.

Assortment of spice containers

Drunken Half-Sour Cukes

July 27, 2012 · by melba · in recipes

Melba pickles up a batch of Drunken Half-Sour Cukes.

White Russian cake with LiV Vodka and Kahlúa bottles

Mrs. Ferment’s Semi-homemade White Russian Cake

July 23, 2012 · by Mrs Ferment · in recipes

Mrs Ferment bakes a cake for **The Big Lebowski**, abiding by The Dude’s favorite beverage.

iced tea with large ice cubes and a slice of lemon in clear pint glass

Iced Tea

July 19, 2012 · by fervere · in recipes

It’s been a hot summer and even Fervere sometimes drinks things that don’t contain alcohol. His favorite is iced tea. He shares his foolproof way for brewing up a tasty batch.

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