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Well it's not exactly an evening drink per se, but the Smoked Bourbon Gelato shake at D-Luxe Burger in DS is killer on a hot afternoon.
Chocolate, bourbon and BACON! What could be better?
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Also, the Scottish Professor at Jock Lindsey's Hanger Bar is quite good. And I like the Kentucky Mule that's on the standard bar menu at every Disney bar. (You might catch a hint of a theme here).
The margaritas in Epcot are pretty tasty as well.
DW likes the Blue Star Cocktail - also on the standard Disney bar menu.
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We had some pretty good White Sangarias at the Boathouse last month !!!
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This is an experience and not a single drink, but my favorite is the Wine walk in Epcot. You get a total of 6 glasses of wine, 2 from Germany, 2 from Italy, and 2 from France.
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Originally Posted by Fangorn
The margaritas in Epcot are pretty tasty as well.
I'll second that, I always get A Margarita from La Cava del Tequila in the Mexican pavillion in Epcot, Usually Blood Orange.
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Originally Posted by #1donaldfan
We had some pretty good White Sangarias at the Boathouse last month !!!
Now that sounds amazing!
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I like Pale Ales, EPAs and IPAs, so its hard for me to find a good beer in the World. I do enjoy Big River Brewing Company located on the Boardwalk. I try to take one night, get the family all tucked in, then had to the Boardwalk and sit on their patio and enjoy a pint while watching the people go by and if fortunate, hearing Illuminations going on at EPCOT.
The Margaritas were already mentioned and I thought there used to be a rum runner stand right by Mexico as well, but I could be mistaken or its no longer there.
Outside of France you can get a Grand Marnier slushie (or Greygoose one too I think) that is very good.
Or you could go looking for the Kungaloosh, which I believe still makes occasional appearances at Disney Springs.
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Grey Goose slush in France.
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In France at Epcot, the Le Citron Vodka frozen drink.. Hands down the best. I might have 2-4, maybe 5 of them. They are great. Refreshing, not too strong, perfect for a warm florida day. Negative, you can only buy 2 person at a time and don't come by the pitcher.
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Grand Marnier slush a must-do for me. It's the only adult beverage I have to have every visit.
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Originally Posted by mgmnut
I'll second that, I always get A Margarita from La Cava del Tequila in the Mexican pavillion in Epcot, Usually Blood Orange.
Thew cucumber is delish as well!!
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Originally Posted by Speedy1998
This is an experience and not a single drink, but my favorite is the Wine walk in Epcot. You get a total of 6 glasses of wine, 2 from Germany, 2 from Italy, and 2 from France.
Where does one go to experience this? It's right up my alley! Is it a certain country that you go to? Or can I go to any of the ones you mentioned and just say that I want the wine walk?
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Epcot...Margaritas in Mexico, Grey Goose Slushies in France. Also, Singapore Sling (or, as DH once called them, after a couple..."Slingapore Sings" hahaha!) in China. Actually, we've only had these during the Food and Wine Festival. They're very strong.
Nice work, pal.
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My two favorites (beer excluded)
1 - Krakatoa at Trader Sam's Grotto at the Poly. Hidden away treasure behind an unmarked door and well worth the trip over to just sit and enjoy the atmosphere.
2 - Orange or Citron Vodka Slush in the French pavilion at Epcot.
I'll add one more - 3 - Green Apple Martini at the Wilderness Lodge - Territory Lounge. Bartender taught me years ago how to make but the secret ingredient in the cocktail is Licor 43 a Spanish liquor and sets the drink off.
Hope this helps and that you ENJOY!!!
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Originally Posted by angela2679
Where does one go to experience this? It's right up my alley! Is it a certain country that you go to? Or can I go to any of the ones you mentioned and just say that I want the wine walk?
You go to the any of the wine stores in Germany, Italy or France and tell them you want to do the Wine walk. You will get a card that they stamp in each location as they serve you the wine.
I just looked the experience up, the price has jumped to $32 (It was only $20 in November). However, they now give you a souvenir glass, instead of the old disposable ones.
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Originally Posted by Speedy1998
You go to the any of the wine stores in Germany, Italy or France and tell them you want to do the Wine walk. You will get a card that they stamp in each location as they serve you the wine.
I just looked the experience up, the price has jumped to $32 (It was only $20 in November). However, they now give you a souvenir glass, instead of the old disposable ones.
That is pretty expensive.. BUT I think it'll be a must in our November trip this year! Thanks for the info
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The burnt orange at Blu Zoo in the Dolphin. Not cheap but very good. Our favorite
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