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The Piña Colada Riff You Need to Try

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Shake one up, and you might just look at your bottle of bitters a little differently. ..............

Shake one up, and you might just look at your bottle of bitters a little differently. [liquor]( [liquor]( ................... [liquor]( ................... ...... [liquor]( ...... --------------------------------------------------------------- August 4, 2022 --------------------------------------------------------------- [Angostura Colada]( Bitters are often used in cocktail-making like salt and pepper in cooking: If you've ever mixed up a Manhattan or an Old Fashioned, you're almost certainly familiar with the flavor-bolstering properties even a few drops can provide. But at Brooklyn's [Fort Defiance]( head bartender Zac Overman, now the owner of Seattle's [L'Oursin]( put them front and center in his [Piña Colada]( riff. [READ MORE]( [12 Rosé Cocktails to Sip All Summer—and Beyond]( Rosé might just be the unofficial drink of summer—and we'd argue it shouldn't be limited to that season. [Agua Fresca Is the Summer Drink Bartenders Love to Spike]( These ice-cold Mexican infusions are meant to be quaffed and make the heat more bearable. [Who Can Resist a Sweet, Creamy Cocktail?]( If you're a banana lover, this combination of aged rum, banana, coffee liqueur, and half-and-half might just become your new favorite frozen drink. It's unclear where and when the Dirty Banana first originated, but today the tropical-leaning drink is popular at many Caribbean resorts. Lacking vacation days? It's equally delicious served from your blender as it is from a swim-up pool bar. [READ MORE]( Think Beyond Frosé [Sparkling Rose]( [Colletti Royale]( [Andean Dusk]( [Provence Cooler]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Pinterest]( It's [our priority to provide you]( with the content you need and want right now, as well as [continue to support]( and inform the bartender community. If you have feedback for us or want to suggest we offer a certain type of content, you can reach us at [contact@liquor.com.](mailto:contact@liquor.com) Liquor.com · Please drink responsibly. [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( ©2022. All Rights Reserved. | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( A DOTDASH MEREDITH BRAND | 28 Liberty Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10005

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