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Australian Tom Collins

Australian Tom Collins

Gordon's gin is mixed with citrus and sugar, then topped with soda water in this classic cocktail.

Australian Tommy's Margarita

Australian Tommy's Margarita

A delicious take on the Margarita with Don Julio Blanco Tequila and fresh lime, balanced with sweet agave nectar.

Australian Tropical Thunder

Australian Tropical Thunder

A blend of refreshing coconut water, spicy ginger beer and Tropical Captain Morgan.

Australian Vodka & Cranberry Juice

Australian Vodka & Cranberry Juice

The classic, refreshing taste combination of Smirnoff No.21 Vodka and cranberry juice.

Australian Vodka, Lime & Soda

Australian Vodka, Lime & Soda

A cool, zesty Smirnoff No.21 Vodka cocktail with a splash of fresh citrus.

Australian Watermelon Margarita

Australian Watermelon Margarita

Watermelon and tequila are a well-paired combination that whizz into an icy delight.

Australian Whisky Sour

Australian Whisky Sour

The sweet balance of syrup, sharp citrus and a dash of bitters gives prominence to the unique freshness of Johnnie Walker Double Black Label.

Aviation

Aviation

The Aviation is a cocktail made with gin, lemon juice, Maraschino Liqueur and Crème de Violette. Although generally consumed as an apéritif, this classic cocktail is ideal for any occasion.

Ay Churrumba

Ay Churrumba

This sweet and sassy shot is packed with pizzazz! A decadent blend of Smirnoff Cinna-Sugar Twist and Baileys Vanilla Cinnamon Irish Cream Liqueur. Yum!

Azucar Morena

Azucar Morena

Feeling frisky? Treat yourself to Johnnie Walker Black Label Blended Scotch Whisky mixed with cream soda and a dash of brown sugar. Served over ice with a brown sugared rim it's sweet n' creamy, smooth n' sassy!

Añejo Manhattan

Añejo Manhattan

A classic cocktail with a Mexican twist! Don Julio Añejo Tequila chilled with Sweet Vermouth and a Dash of Bitters that's served straight up with an Orange Twist - Salud!

B&B

B&B

A very simple cognac based cocktail! The B&B was developed in the 1930s when consumers began a trend of mixing.

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