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10 Must Try Cocktails Brought To You By A Cocktail Addict

Cocktail addict or alcoholic? You decide.

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10 Must Try Cocktails Brought To You By A Cocktail Addict

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Cocktail addict or alcoholic? You decide.

1. Screaming Orgasm

Baileys, Khalua, and vodka. Sprinkled with espresso beans and whipped cream, how could any coffee lover resist?

2. Sex on the beach

Vodka, grenadine, and orange juice is the perfect drink for anyone who fancies shirley temples or orange juice.

3. Long Island Iced Tea

This is a classic. With four different types of alcohol, lemon juice, and coke, you can't go wrong. This drink is perfect if you want a basic cocktail that will leave you delightfully tipsy.

4. Tequilla Sunrise

If you fancy orange juice and grenadine but not Vodka, give the tequila sunrise a try! It's equally as sweet as the sex on the beach but has a stronger kick to it.

5. Mojito

It's sweet, filled with sugar, and alcohol! The best part of this super sweet drink is being able to order it in different flavors. From regular mint to raspberry or pomegranate, the options are endless.

6. Porn Star Martini

If you want to drink without the harsh taste of alcohol, this drink is for you. It tastes like juice and though that's dangerous, you can't taste the alcohol and don't feel yourself slowly becoming an alcoholic as you consume it. It's a win-win.

7. Espresso Martini

This one's for the girls who are classy and enjoy a cup of coffee at 11pm with a kick to it.

8. Piña colada

If you like getting caught in the rain, this is for you.

9. Gin and Tonic

If you're a stiff woman who needs a stiff drink, give this one a go.

10. Blue Lagoon

This is a total insta worthy drink if you don't fancy the taste. This drink can go either way- you love it and post it on the gram or you hate it and still post it on the gram.

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