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10 Cards in this Set

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Boulevard Brand Ice
Drambuie
White Creme De Cacao
Brandy
Yarnell's Ice Cream
Classic Martini
Miller's Gin or Absolute Vodka
Queen Stuffed Olives
Manhattan
Woodford Reserve Bourbon
Sweet Vermouth

Amount of vermouth determines the sweetness of cocktails; ratios range from 4:1 to 1:1
Cable Car
Captain Morgan
Orange Curacao
Fresh Lemon
Sugar/Cinnamon Rim
Gibson
Absolute Vodka or Citadelle Gin
Onion
French 75
Miller's Gin
Lemon Juice
Champagne

The drink was originally concocted by the Franco-American World War I flying ace Raoul Lufbery who was part of Escadrille Américaine air fighting unit. Legend has it that he liked champagne, but wanted something with more of a kick to it, so he mixed it with cognac which was readily available. The combination was said to have such a kick that it felt like being shelled with the powerful French 75mm howitzer artillery piece, also called a "75 Cocktail", or "Soixante Quinze" in French. The French 75 was popularized in America at the Stork Club.
If vodka is substituted it can be referred to as a French 76.
Extreme Housewife
Extreme Caramel Vodka
Godiva White
Amaretto in a Caramel Lined Glass and Chocolate straw
Green Appletini
Absolut Citron
Green Apple Schnapps
Black Cosmo
Blavod Vodka
Cointreau
Cranberry
$20 Martini
Ultimate Vodka Served chilled and straight up
Olive spear