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8 Big-Batch Cocktails to Make This Labor Day Weekend

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Toast the end of summer No images? [View Online.]( [Saveur]( 08/30/2019 [Image]( [Fish House Punch]( [An early American concoction created in 1732 by members of the State in Schuylkill Fishing Corporation, a Philadelphia men's club, this schnapps-spiked, rum-based punch still satisfies]( [Image]( [Grilled Sangria]( [Whether it's juicing grilled limes into margaritas, charring tomatoes for bloody marys, or making this reimagined sangria with caramelized fruits, grilling your drinks will add smoky depth to every sip]( [Image]( [Touch of Evil Punch]( [Lemons and raspberries add tartness and a beautiful pink hue to this punch, slightly smoky thanks to the addition of mezcal]( [Image]( [Zombie]( [This riff on Don the Beachcomber’s traditional tiki cocktail, served at Three Dots and a Dash in Chicago, is full of fall flavors like cinnamon, falernum, and pomegranate]( [Image]( [Punch à la Taylor]( [Sweet citrus, whiskey, and a pleasantly bitter gentian-flavored liqueur combine in an elegant punch concocted by New York City cocktail bar The Dead Rabbit]( [Image]( [Large-Batch Negroni Sbagliato]( [Jeffrey Morgenthaler, bar manager of Clyde Common in Portland, is known for barrel-aging cocktails and other fancy bartender tricks. But when he throws a party, he makes this lightly bitter, pop-and-pour punch that's as easy as 1-2-3]( [Image]( [Pawleys Rum Punch]( [A sprinkle of fresh nutmeg on top compliments the molasses-like flavor of the rum. Use freshly squeezed orange juice—it adds a bright flavor the bottled stuff can't match]( [Image]( [Treasure Chest Punch]( [Created at San Diego's Polite Provisions, this whimsical punch typically comes in an actual treasure chest. Citrus is offset by vanilla liqueur, rum, and champagne]( [Subscribe to Saveur]( You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( {EMAIL} is subscribed to receive newsletters from Saveur. [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage My Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( Add newsletters@mail.saveur.com to your address book to ensure delivery. Copyright © Bonnier Corporation, 460 N. Orlando Ave., Suite 200, Winter Park, FL 32789 [Bonnier Corporation](

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