Northside Winter Cocktails
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Northside Winter Cocktails

Who said you can’t drink a piña colada in the winter? To help us get through the cold, snowy winter months, Northside Distilling has put together three cool cocktails for you to make at home using our spirits. Sip on a Jack Frost Colada, Bourbon Spiked Hot Chocolate, and Pomegranate Agave Martini.

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How Did The Bloody Mary Come To Be?
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How Did The Bloody Mary Come To Be?

If you’re like most, you recover from an evening out with a delicious brunch packed with good food and even better drinks. And when it comes to the hair of the dog, the cocktail that never lets us down is none other than the iconic Bloody Mary. While this cocktail is probably a staple at your brunch gatherings and enjoyed at parties year-round, how much do you really know about where it all started? Get to know the cocktail that’s been curing your hangovers for over 100 years.

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Getting Into The Holiday Spirit(s)
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Getting Into The Holiday Spirit(s)

While Christmas is traditionally known as a Christian holiday celebrated to remember the birth of Jesus Christ, it has evolved over the years to a day celebrated by many worldwide, regardless of religious affiliation. Today, the holiday is recognized through festive decorations, intricate light and tree displays, seasonal activities, and of course, delicious food and drink shared with loved ones. So, when did we begin celebrating the season with alcohol-infused festivities?

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Happy Drinksgiving
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Happy Drinksgiving

Like any good holiday, Thanksgiving wouldn’t be the same without a delicious cocktail in hand, and for many, it’s the perfect occasion to celebrate with loved ones. Many of us are familiar with the tale of the first Thanksgiving that took place back in 1621, but how many of us know when the booze first came into play? So, let’s dive into how Thanksgiving became one of the liveliest holidays of the year.

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Meet Harvey Wallbanger
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Meet Harvey Wallbanger

If you're a classic cocktail fan, then chances are you've enjoyed your fair share of the delicious Harvey Wallbanger. But do you know where this popular drink first got its name? In honor of National Harvey Wallbanger Day celebrated each year on November 8th, we thought we'd tell you a bit more about this quirky cocktail.

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Sip Or Treat
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Sip Or Treat

Celebrated in various countries worldwide, Halloween is best known for its scary movies, costumes and an excuse to eat tons of teeth-rotting candy. While countries like Ireland celebrate with bonfires and fireworks, families in Mexico honor the day as a celebration for those who have passed, known as "Day of the Dead." In the United States, of course, children dress up in fantastical costumes and head out to trick or treat or cause mischief. So, how did this holiday first come to be?

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National Spirits From Around the World
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National Spirits From Around the World

Various factors come into play when a country chooses its national cocktail or beloved spirit. While some hold historical significance to the region (like bourbon and the United States), others may be honored simply due to popularity, such as the rum distilled in Jamaica. No matter the reason, a national spirit or cocktail is chosen to represent a country's national identity in some way, shape or form. So, let's meet the delicious contenders that make up our world.

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Rum Around The World
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Rum Around The World

The first distillation of rum took place on the sugarcane plantations of the Caribbean in the 17th century when plantation slaves discovered that molasses could be fermented into alcohol. Later on, they found the distillation process, which concentrated the alcohol and removed impurities, creating the world’s first true rum.

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