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Give Margaritas a Break and Try a Paloma

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Sometimes you want to change things up a bit.

Sometimes you want to change things up a bit. [Liquor.com] --------------------------------------------------------------- July 23, 2016 --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Paloma, Your Other Favorite Tequila Cocktail] Sometimes you just need a break from the same old Margarita. [Read On] --------------------------------------------------------------- [click or tap to load image] [The Surprising Truth About the History of Jack Daniel's] For its 150th anniversary, the brand is honoring a master distiller it once left out of the picture. [Read On] [click or tap to load image] [Could Your New Favorite Bartender Be a Robot?] The "Keurig for cocktails" is now taking preorders. [Read On] [click or tap to load image] [The Boozy Ice Cubes Your Brunch Drink Needs] Here's the secret to instant Mimosas. [Read On] --------------------------------------------------------------- [click or tap to load image] [Yes, there's a government standard for scotch.] [Read On] [click or tap to load image] [If you like Piña Coladas, you'll love this Margarita.] [Read On] [click or tap to load image] [These are the hilarious election cocktails you've been craving.] [Read On] --------------------------------------------------------------- From our Friends --------------------------------------------------------------- [click or tap to load image] [How-To: Bourbon-Chile Barbecue Grilled Chicken] It's smoky and sticky, with the right amount of heat. from Tasting Table [More Details] [click or tap to load image] [Everything You Should Know about Drinking Scotch] It isn’t just a fancy drink for suit-wearing gentlemen. from Magnifier [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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