A cocktail historian called the Manhattan:
A cocktail historian called the Manhattan:
a) "as close to divine perfection as a cocktail can be"
b) "unalloyed divine perfection"
c) "an angel double-fisting harps"
Read on for the answer.
Long Live the Manhattan
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Though it's been relatively unpopular for nearly a century, the manhattan has held its own thanks to classy, old-school drinkers.
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A cocktail historian called the Manhattan:
a) "as close to divine perfection as a cocktail can be"
b) "unalloyed divine perfection"
c) "an angel double-fisting harps"
Read on for the answer.
Long Live the Manhattan
www.groupon.com
Though it's been relatively unpopular for nearly a century, the manhattan has held its own thanks to classy, old-school drinkers.
via Groupon's Facebook Wall http://ift.tt/1EWJZwc
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