We’d have to believe a millennial Carrie Bradshaw couldn’t turn down the Claw—it’s now a staple at NYC bars and rooftop parties. I couldn’t help but wonder: what would the rest of the girls think of this seltzer-y variation?
Read MoreCraving a fabulous Mardi Gras shot? This recipe for Fat Tuesday makes the perfect pairing to a Mardi Gras King Cake!
Read MoreThe unsolved murders in Kingsbury Run are so unsettling, we’ve decided to swap out the “Run” for some “rum.” You’ll be glad you have this simple, refresing daiquiri to sip on as you learn all about the crimes of the Cleveland Torso Murderer.
Read MoreI’m guessing Mozart would approve of his namesake creating this truly fabulous cocktail for Valentines Day!
Read MoreThis happy Chi-Chi cocktail, with its bright-yellow color and fun alliteration, pairs well with the story of the Chowchilla Bus Kidnapping—a true crime story with a rare happy ending!
Read MoreThe minimal “baking” you must do for this cocktail is well worth it. Your first sip will taste like you ordered Buttered Rum from a famous bakery—but hopefully not an Alaskan bakery owned by a deranged killer.
Read MoreWhy buy a box of chocolates when you can make chocolate cocktails instead? Adding a chocolate flavor to cocktails makes for a decadent and delicious dessert-like drink. If you’re celebrating the upcoming holiday with a group of friends, these cocktails from Mozart are going to blow them away. Allow your guests to enjoy their two favorite things at once with Mozart Liqueurs: chocolate and cocktails.
Read MoreCitrus offers sunshine in every which way. Visually they offer a range of golden hues to combat the winter blues. In a bite they flood our palate with freshness and juice that chase away the dreariness of rain, sleet & snow. And the way they smell? They perfume our kitchens, our foods and our bedrooms, as if the sunshine they absorbed in beating directly on us.
Read MoreOne of the best things about winter is watching the snow as it falls outside the windows with a warm mug of hot cocoa in your hands. The only thing that could make it better is a little extra merriment in every sip.
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