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Bring the season’s best flavors into your glass. ----------------------------------------------

Bring the season’s best flavors into your glass. [Liquor]( --------------------------------------------------------------- October 1, 2022 --------------------------------------------------------------- [20 Cocktails to Make This Fall]( When it comes to creating fall cocktails, you can start by first picturing the warm colors of the season. The flaming reds, burnt oranges and deep yellows of New England's changing leaves suggest apples, pears, pumpkins, cranberries and spices to me. Those ingredients come together to make what could be called "cozy cocktails" that will see you through to Thanksgiving, at the very least. [READ MORE]( [13 Canned Cocktails to Try Right Now]( Today, pop-top cocktails are no longer a novelty on store shelves. [How to Use Arak in Your Cocktails]( If you've sipped a spirit, chances are the process for making it found its roots, in some sense, in arak. [Ancient Mariner]( Whether or not a sailor's life is for you, this spiced Tiki drink and [Navy Grog]( riff from Jeff "Beachbum" Berry might be your new tropical favorite. He created the Ancient Mariner in 1994 as a riff on Trader Vic's version of the Navy Grog, which itself was a riff on a Donn Beach classic. Berry wanted to replicate the flavors of his favorite Trader Vic drink, but the sales pamphlet he found in his research, "Passport to Trader Vic's Exotic Cocktails," wasn't of much help: It listed such vague ingredients as "Trader Vic's Navy Grog Rum" and "Trader Vic's Navy Grog Mix." As Berry writes in his 2010 book, Beachbum Berry: Remixed, "We pretty much had to start from scratch." [READ MORE]( Fallin' for These Drinks [Spiced Apple Fizz]( [Fall from the Tree]( [Pumpkin Sazerac]( [Cider Delighter]( [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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