B-52

B-52

Believed to have originated in 1970 by a bartender and fan of the iconic band, the B-52 is classic guilty pleasure armed with three liqueurs. Make this layered shooter in seconds and impress all your friends.

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Baby Guinness

Baby Guinness

A simple and sweet shot that resembles a baby pint of Guinness.

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Bahama Mama

Bahama Mama

A blend of fruit juice and rum create this delicious, tropical cocktail.

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Bangkok Sunrise

Bangkok Sunrise

A drink that looks like a Bangkok sunrise. Shown in Danger 5, this is a wonderful cocktail that's sure to put you in a spring mood.

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Barnamint Bailey's

Barnamint Bailey's

This original TGI Friday's cocktail is named after the Barnum & Bailey Circus, which also inspired the red and white awnings outside Friday's restaurants.

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Barracuda

Barracuda

A well known cocktail of unknown origins, thought to date from the 1970s.

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Basil Smash Pina Colada

Basil Smash Pina Colada

Perfect frozen cocktail to celebrate the unofficial start of summer!

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Basil Smash

Basil Smash

Enjoy a summer breezed basil flavoured cocktail.

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Bay Breeze

Bay Breeze

A tropical, refreshing cocktail based on the classic Cape Cod.

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Beergarita

Beergarita

Beergarita combines beer with a freshly made margarita

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Bee's Kiss

Bee's Kiss

This creamy after-dinner cocktail is an adaptation of a gin-based cocktail named the Bee’s Knees. Originally from the Ritz Bar in Paris (1936).

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Bee's Knees

Bee's Knees

The recipe allegedly appears in a 1930 edition of San Francisco bartender and author Bill Boothby’s cocktail compendium World Drinks and How to Mix Them. However, other evidence suggests Frank Meier, a bartender at the Ritz Paris, was the cocktail’s original creator. It appears in Meier’s 1936 edition of The Artistry of Mixing Drinks.

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