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A '''Cocktail''' is a mixed alcoholic drink that usually contains a base of [[whisky]], brandy, [[vodka]], [[rum]], or [[gin]] and is then combined with fruit juices, sodas, or other liqueurs and liquors. Cocktails are often served chilled. A basic example of a cocktail would be a mixture of rum and [[Coca-Cola]]. Cocktails can also be non-alcoholic, an example of one such cocktail is the ''Shirley Temple''.
 
A '''Cocktail''' is a mixed alcoholic drink that usually contains a base of [[whisky]], brandy, [[vodka]], [[rum]], or [[gin]] and is then combined with fruit juices, sodas, or other liqueurs and liquors. Cocktails are often served chilled. A basic example of a cocktail would be a mixture of rum and [[Coca-Cola]]. Cocktails can also be non-alcoholic, an example of one such cocktail is the ''Shirley Temple''.
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==Example==
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A kamikaze is a tart alcoholic [[mixed drink]] made with [[vodka]], triple sec, and [[lime]] juice.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:04, September 1, 2014

A Cocktail is a mixed alcoholic drink that usually contains a base of whisky, brandy, vodka, rum, or gin and is then combined with fruit juices, sodas, or other liqueurs and liquors. Cocktails are often served chilled. A basic example of a cocktail would be a mixture of rum and Coca-Cola. Cocktails can also be non-alcoholic, an example of one such cocktail is the Shirley Temple.

Example

A kamikaze is a tart alcoholic mixed drink made with vodka, triple sec, and lime juice.