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Commodore.
The Commodore combines rye whiskey with the tartness of lime, the bitterness of bitters, and the sweetness of sugar for a complex flavor, yet with a clean finish. It's a slightly dry and refreshing cocktail. The Commodore is named after the commander-in-chief of the navy, an "admiral.". -
hunter
The Hunter is made with rye whiskey and cherry brandy. The recipe is simple. It has a deep red color and a rich flavor. Although it has a high alcohol content, the strength of the rye whiskey is complemented by sweetness and fruitiness, making it a smooth and easy-to-drink cocktail. -
oriental
The Oriental is a cocktail based on rye whiskey, with white curacao, sweet vermouth, and lime juice. Its sweetness and acidity are well balanced, making it easy to drink. It has a high alcohol content. It was first created in 1924 by a man who fell ill with a fever in the Philippines... -
Ink Street.
Ink Street combines the refreshing flavor of orange and lemon juice with the aroma of American rye whiskey for a simple taste. It's not sweet, so it has a strong acidity and is refreshing, making it perfect for summer. Ink Street is a drink that originated in the old printing press... -
Up-to-date
The Up to Date is a cocktail featuring rye whiskey and sherry. The citrus flavor of Grand Marnier and the bitterness of Angostura bitters complement the main ingredients. The sweetness varies depending on the type of sherry used. Refreshing... -
Manhattan
The Manhattan is a delicately flavored drink made with whiskey, adding bitterness and sweetness. It is one of the most famous cocktails in the world and has been loved around the world since the mid-19th century. It is known as the "Queen of Cocktails." -
New York
The New York is an American-made cocktail based on rye whiskey. It is said to be inspired by the big city of New York. The taste also has an urban feel. Its bright orange color. -
Old Pal
The Old Pal is a long-time companion, a nostalgic friend. This cocktail with a lovely name is said to have been enjoyed in the United States since before the Prohibition era. Its deep, clear red color, aroma of whiskey, and the bitter taste of Campari make it a perfect way to celebrate a reunion with an old friend...
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