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  • How to Properly Mix a Devil Martini

    The devil martini has a standard martini appearance and sweet taste, but the bitter lemon and high alcohol content make this a distinct concoction. The devil martini usually does not have ice in it; olives, onions, a cherry or a twist of lemon usually top off this beverage. Serve this alone or with a sweet or tart dessert to complement the drink like chocolate cake or lemon meringue pie.

  • How to Make the Devil You Don't Know Mixed Drink

    The Devil You Don't Know is a mixed drink with liqueur that's easy to make at home. Our professional bartender will show you how.

  • How to Make the Green Devil Mixed Drink

    The Green Devil is a mixed drink with gin that's easy to make at home. Our professional bartender will show you how.

  • How to Make the Blue Devil Mixed Drink

    The Blue Devil is a mixed drink with gin that's easy to make at home. Our professional bartender will show you how.

  • How to Make the Devil's Advocate Mixed Drink

    The Devil's Advocate is a mixed drink with rum that's easy to make at home. Our professional bartender shows you how in this free video on mixing drinks.

  • How to Make a Red Devil Drink

    The Red Devil is one strong cocktail. It is tasty and packs a devil of a punch. It is said that after drinking one or two of these you will be acting like the devil. It gets it's color from the sloe gin which is not even a gin but a liquor made from the sloe berry.

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