These easy-sipping cocktails are fit for any occasion.
The clear liquor offers endless versatility to what you might mix with it.
From martinis to mules, there are endless ways to shake it up with vodka.

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you’re free to even add a splash to just about any of your favoritenon-alcoholic punches.
Which also means it includes Tennessee whiskey as one of the ingredients alongside vodka.
Let’s just say this isn’t one to guzzle down.

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Think of the French 76 as a light, sparkling lemonade.
Southern Pickletini
Move over olives, there’s a new happy hour martini on the rise!
you could also substitute the okra for pickles.

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Best of all, you could easily turn the recipe into a big-batch cocktail for easy serving.
It’s smooth and creamy thanks to vanilla vodka, heavy cream, and white chocolate liqueur.
The homemade version, especially this simple one, is always better than a store-bought mix.

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Just wait to top it with freshly opened ginger beer to maintain the fizz.
For extra flavor, this recipe calls for ginger liqueur as well.
Big-Batch Cajun Lemonade
This refreshing drink isn’t quite your run-of-the-mill lemonade.

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Be sure to strain the watermelon juice so the result is a clean, easy-to-sip drink.
Raspberry liqueur and fresh melon take this spiked lemonade to a whole new level.
We love adding vodka but gin or tequila would also be delicious.

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