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Cocktails Fit for a Holiday Feast

Imbibe Magazine

Although the holiday brings together friends and family and boasts arguably the most dishes of any holiday, it doesn’t offer a specific drink to complement the feast, so we pulled together cocktails that feature digestifs as well as seasonal ingredients and cozy flavors perfect for pre-, mid-, and after-dinner enjoyment.

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Italians Love G&T—Here Are 4 Italian Gins to Try

Chilled Magazine

Whether you prefer your Gin & Tonic in its staple highball glass or a Spanish copa, these Italian gins will give a little more amore to your usual G&T experience. It undergoes a deeper infusion of botanicals, transforming it into a spicy and seductive elixir. It all depends on your palate.

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When Did Malört Go Mainstream?

VinePair

At the same time, it is fair to wonder if the increased presence of Malört has robbed the digestif some of its hyper-regional charm. An Opening Act, Not a Headliner Malört is not the second coming of Aperol, and it’s nowhere near close to becoming a default option in a highball.

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The Top 10 Summer Cocktails of All Time

Drinkhacker

Add ice to a highball glass. Digestif, aperitif, cold weather cocktail, warm weather refreshment. How about a rim of spicy salt or an infusion of jalapeno. Pimm’s No. lemon juice ginger ale or sparkling lemonade mandatory garnishes: cucumber slice, a sprig of mint, strawberry optional garnish: thin slices of orange or lemon.