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Box: Pour into and out of a shaker, usually only once. Gives the drink a quick mixing without shaking.
Call Drink (You-Call-Its): A liquor and mixer, of which the liquor is a defined brand, which is chosen by the person ordering. (ie. Tanqueray and Tonic, Bacardi and Coke)
Cobbler: A tall drink of any liquor served in a Collins or highball glass with shaved or crushed ice and garnished with fresh fruit and mint sprigs.
Chaser: A mixer that is consumed immediately after a straight shot of liquor to create a different taste.
Cocktail: Any of various alcoholic beverages consisting usually of brandy, whiskey, vodka, or gin combined with fruit juices or other liquors and often served chilled.
Collins: A drink akin to a sour which is served in a tall glass with soda water or seltzer water.
Cooler: A drink consisting of ginger ale, soda water, and a fresh spiral or twist of citrus fruit rind, served in a collins or highball glass.
Crusta: A sour-type drink served in a glass that is completely lined with an orange or lemon peel cut in a continuous strip.
Cup: A punch-type drink that made up in quantities of cups or glasses in preference to a punch bowl.
Daisy: An oversize drink of the sour type, normally made with rum or gin. It is served over crushed ice with a straw, and sweetened with a fruit syrup.
Lace: Normally applies to the last ingredient in a recipe, meaning to pour onto the top of the drink.
Eggnog: A traditional holiday drink containing a combination of eggs beaten with cream or milk, sugar, and a liquor such as brandy, rum, or bourbon.
Fix: A sour-type drink similar to the daisy, made with crushed ice in a large goblet.
Fizz: An effervescent beverage. (ie. that which is carbonated or which emits small bubbles.)
Flip: A chilled, creamy drink made of eggs, sugar, and a wine or spirit. Brandy and sherry flips are two of the better known kinds.
Frappé: A partially frozen, often fruity drink. It is usually a mixture of ingredients served over a mound of crushed ice.
Grog: A rum-based beverage with water, fruit juice and sugar, commonly served in a large mug.
Highball: Any spirit served with ice and soda water in a medium to tall glass (often a highball glass).
Julep: A drink made of bourbon, mint, sugar and crushed ice.
Lowball: A short drink made of spirits served with ice, water or soda in a small glass.
Mist: A liquor served over a glass filled with crushed ice, often a way of serving liqueur as an after dinner drink.
Mulls: A sweetened and spiced heated liquor, wine or beer, served as a hot punch.
Neat: The consumption of a spirit as a straight, unaccompanied shot.
Negus: A punch-like combination containing a wine, such as port, heated with spices and sweetened.
Nip: A quarter of a bottle.
Nightcap: A wine or liquor taken before bedtime.
On The Rocks: A wine or liquor poured over ice cubes.
Pick-Me-Up: A drink designed to relieve the effects of overindulgence in alcohol.
Posset: An old british drink from which the eggnog was derived. It consists of a mixture of heated ale or wine curdled with milk, eggs, and spices.
Puff: A traditional afternoon drink made of equal parts spirit and milk, topped with club soda and served over ice.
Punch: A party-size beverage consisting of fruit, fruit juices, flavorings and sweeteners, soft drinks, and a wine or liquor base.
Rickey: A drink made a liquor, usually gin, a half lime and soda water. It is sometimes sweetened, and often served with ice in a rickey glass.
Sangaree: A tall chilled and sweetened wine/liquor garnished with nutmeg.
Shooter: A straight shot of whiskey or other kind of spirit taken neat.
Shrub: Spirits, fruit juices, and sugar, aged in a sealed container such as a cask or crock, then usually bottled.
Sling: A tall drink made with either brandy, whiskey or gin, with lemon juice, sugar and soda water. It is served both hot and cold.
Smash: A short julep made of liquor, sugar, and mint, served in a small glass.
Sour: A short drink consisting of liquor, lemon/lime juice and sugar.
Supercall: Also known as top shelf or super premium. The high octane, often higher proof alcohols, or super-aged or flavored versions.
Swizzle: A tall, traditionally rum-based cocktail filled with cracked ice. A stirring rod or swizzle stick is quickly rotated between the palm of the hands to form frost on the glass.
Syllabub: A beverage made from a mixture of sweetened milk/cream, wine and spices.
Toddy: A sweetened drink of liquor and hot water, often with spices and served in a tall glass.
Tot: A small amount of liquor.
Virgin: A non-alcoholic drink.
Well Drink: A liquor and mixer, of which neither are defined brands. (ie. Gin and Tonic, Rum and Coke)