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The Secret to the Perfect Irish Coffee

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The Secret to the Perfect Irish Coffee.

The Secret to the Perfect Irish Coffee. [Liquor.com] --------------------------------------------------------------- June 19, 2016 --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Secrets Behind the Perfect Irish Coffee] Four ingredients stand between you and this storied cocktail. Master the perfect pour, and you’ll be Dad’s favorite all day. [Read On] --------------------------------------------------------------- [click or tap to load image] [The Ultimate Bourbon Cocktail You've Never Heard Of] Hint: It flies. And it’s made of paper. [read on] [click or tap to load image] [The DIY Hangover Remedy That Just Might Rule Them All] Devil’s Acre in San Francisco has a potion you can make to fix you right up. [Read On] [click or tap to load image] [15 Great Tequila Cocktails That Aren't Margaritas] No offense, Marg. But there are other tequila fish in the sea. [Read On] --------------------------------------------------------------- From our Friends --------------------------------------------------------------- [click or tap to load image] [Jim Meehan's Boozy Green Tea Punch for Summer] This is the cocktail you'll be drinking all season. from Tasting Table [More Details] [click or tap to load image] [How Much Do You Think You Know About Bourbon?] You only think you know about American whiskey. from Playbuzz [More Details] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Social: Twitter] [Social: Facebook] [Social: Instagram] [Social: YouTube] [Social: Pinterest] © 2016 [Liquor.com] | Please drink responsibly 1263 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Sent to {EMAIL} | [Unsubscribe]

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