![]() But Turner gets cheeky and old school with the Orange Jubilee slushie made with MD 20/20 orange jubilee and High West bourbon.Ĩ56 West Peachtree St. The small but mighty bar located in the heart of Midtown on West Peachtree has recently updated their cocktail menu for the summer which, of course, includes frosé. Grain’s cocktail program is the carefully crafted creation of beverage director Jonathan Turner who loves to mix his drinks with equal parts sarcasm, the classics and science. Made with spicy ginger beer, vodka and lime (often served in the iconic copper cup,) Buckhead bowling lounge The Painted Pin gives its guests the option of ordering the refreshing classic as intended or in slushie form.ħ37 Miami Circle NE, Atlanta. Said to have been created somewhere around 1941 as a marketing ploy by vodka giant Smirnoff and Los Angeles pub Cock n’ Bull, the Moscow Mule is credited for catapulting vodka and vodka-based cocktails onto American bar menus. The Avenue East Cobb, 4475 Roswell Road, #1410, Marietta. ![]() ![]() While frosé may be THE drink of the summer both in Atlanta and around the U.S., it's Pereiro's spin on the rum-based classic Cuba Libre made with white rum, Atlanta's own Coca-Cola, Angostura bitters and fresh lime juice that's likely to turn the heads of cocktail lovers when it debuts this weekend at the Marietta fish house in East Cobb. The frozen concoction is what happens when r osé meets a slushie machine. Exploreīeverage manager Jose Pereiro is on trend with his oft-ordered fr osé cocktail. ![]() (Re)consider the frozen cocktail at one of these six metro Atlanta bars who've given the maligned drink a much-needed update in the form of classic cocktails, wine and even an Irish coffee riff. No, not those sugar-laden, store-bought mixers topped off with cheap booze and blended within an inch of their lives. Bartenders around the country have been breaking out the blender this season in favor of boozy slushies and frozen drinks. There may be few things better than sipping a cool drink on a shady patio as Atlanta heads into the dog days of summer. ![]()
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