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7TH AVENUE SOCIAL THE BOURBON SMASH 2 oz Bourbon 1 oz House-made Orange Shrub 1 oz Honey Syrup 1 oz Fresh Squeezed Lemon Juice Shake with Ice in Cocktail shaker; Strain over ice in a rocks glass; Garnish with a “Spanked” Mint leaf. Whether a refreshing cocktail or a cold beer is your beverage of choice, chances are you’ve heard the term “craft” attached to either of the two. Craft drinks are all �������� ���������� �������������� ���������� ������������������ ������ ������������������������ ������������������ element is combined and layered for the perfect taste and served in a unique way. Cocktails might include house-made syrups and small-batch bitters, while craft beers will be made with the best hops, malt and yeast in town. Craft beverages are often served in custom glassware, at times even with custom ice cubes. Created by talented bartenders or brewers, these drinks are served strictly �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� high quality ingredients. Professional mixologists and brewers have set up shop all over Southwest Florida—we are excited to continue �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� are a few of our favorite spots for craft cocktails and brews. For more on beer, cocktails and cuisine, follow Entrée Magazine on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. EM BAR TULIA LAST DRAGON St George Terrior Gin St. George Bruto Passion fruit Lime & sage BISTRO 821 CHOCOLATE MANHATTAN Aged in barrels made with 1792 small batch Bourbon Whiskey Billiton Original Choco And Aztec Chocolate bitters... YUM! THE CONTINENTAL FOLLOW THE WHITE RABBIT Smirnoff Citrus Vodka, Triple Sec, Raspberry-Rosemary Shrub, Cranberry, and Pickled Blackberry BLACKBERRY BOURBON LEMONADE Four Roses Small Batch, Lemonade, Blackberry Syrup, Blackberries, Blackberry Preserves, Garnished with a Fresh Rosemary Sprig


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