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Cocktail of the Month: Egg Beer Cocktail
• February 26, 2020
In Poland, bison grass vodka is most commonly served with apple juice in a cocktail called the Tatanka. If the name of this drink rings a bell, you can thank Kevin Costner.
Cocktail of the Month: Global Warming
• January 29, 2020
In Poland, bison grass vodka is most commonly served with apple juice in a cocktail called the Tatanka. If the name of this drink rings a bell, you can thank Kevin Costner.
Cocktail of the Month: The Coquito
• December 18, 2019
In Poland, bison grass vodka is most commonly served with apple juice in a cocktail called the Tatanka. If the name of this drink rings a bell, you can thank Kevin Costner.
Cocktail of the Month: Sacher Cuveé Gold
• November 20, 2019
In Poland, bison grass vodka is most commonly served with apple juice in a cocktail called the Tatanka. If the name of this drink rings a bell, you can thank Kevin Costner.
Cocktail of the Month: The Boulevardier
• October 24, 2019
In Poland, bison grass vodka is most commonly served with apple juice in a cocktail called the Tatanka. If the name of this drink rings a bell, you can thank Kevin Costner.
Cocktail of the Month: The Tatanka
• September 26, 2019
In Poland, bison grass vodka is most commonly served with apple juice in a cocktail called the Tatanka. If the name of this drink rings a bell, you can thank Kevin Costner.
Cocktail of the Month: The Aperol Spritz
• August 8, 2019
Not since the days of “Sex and the City” and the “cosmo” has there been a must-have cocktail for outings with your BFFs.
Cocktail of the Month: The Loki
• July 25, 2019
A cocktail called the Loki, described as “Slovakian borovička in harmony with Slovakian Bentianna, local sheep cheese and orange,” caught our columnist’s eye in Bratislava.
