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  1. NojitoNojito 8.2/10

    One of the most popular mocktails. All the taste of the Mojito without the alcohol.
    By David

  2. The Womanizer 8.2/10

    Refeshing and kreeps up on you! Use Vanilla Galliano!
    By thehumblemaid

  3. Sailor Cherries 8.2/10

    A great sweet and sour tasting drink
    By ChrisMetcalfe

  4. Japanese SlipperJapanese Slipper 8.2/10

    A very sweet cocktail based on melon liqueur
    By David

  5. Fuzzy NavelFuzzy Navel 8.2/10

    A very simple cocktail made with orange juice and peach schnapps.
    By David

  6. El DiabloEl Diablo 8.1/10

    A sweet tequila-based classic cocktail created by Trader Vic.
    By David

  7. BrambleBramble 8.1/10

    Created in 1984 by Dick Bradsell at Fred’s Club in London’s Soho as an alternative to the Cosmopolitan.
    By David

  8. Green with EnvyGreen with Envy 8.1/10


    By Athena

  9. Bailey's White Russian 8.1/10

    It' s sweet desert cocktail
    By Klasterka

  10. Cuba LibreCuba Libre 8.1/10

    A Cuban Rum and Coke
    By David

  11. Limity (LIME ET)Limity (LIME ET) 8.0/10


    By ET

  12. Singapore SlingSingapore Sling 8.0/10

    A very refreshing drink that everyone enjoys
    By David

  13. Strawberry MartiniStrawberry Martini 8.0/10

    A nice dessert cocktail, sure to impress any girl.
    By Athena

  14. Stone Sour 8.0/10

    Even people who don't like the taste of alcohol usually love this drink.
    By David

  15. EggnogEggnog 8.0/10

    A Christmas Eve classic from the 1930s, now with rum.
    By David

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