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Super Bowl 2010 cocktail recipes, say cheers to the spirit!
Blue, lagoon, Sex on the Beach or simple beer cocktails. Here we have some recipes, bound to knock you off as Saints knock the Colts. Or Vice versa may be!

SUPER BOWL fever is on. And while you can’t wait to see the titans clash – Indianapolis Colts vs New Orleans Saints starting dot at 6:25 pm EST, we give you some quick cocktail recipes that are bound to get you ‘high’.
 
BLUE LAGOON
1 shot glass vodka
1 shot glass Blue Curacao
4 shots lemonade
 
Fill a high ball lass with ice. Add the ingredients in order from vodka to the lemonade. Garnish with a cherry & a slice of lemon/lime and voila! You will find that you prefer the cocktail with a little less lemonade as it may be too weak.
 
SEX ON THE BEACH
1 shot vodka
1 shot peach schnapps (archers)
200ml orange juice
200ml cranberry juice
2shots raspberry syrup
 
Add ice to glass pour in shot of vodka add peach shnapps mix with orange, cranberry and raspberry. Serve with an umbrella and a mixer stick and a fancy straw and an orange slice on side of glass. This one is gorgeous, you won’t believe how you gulp it down and the match comes to a climax point! Try it.
 
FRUIT TINGLE
 
15mL Blue Curacao
30mL vodka
15mL raspberry syrup
soda
Build over ice, top with soda and there you go. Yum!
 
BEER COCKTAILS
 
A cold beer on a Super Bowl Sunday! It's hard to imagine a beer tasting better. Nothing wrong with trying though! And it seems the idea of beer cocktails is catching on.
 
Try some of these new trendy beer cocktails or some of the more classic variations of this entertaining staple.
 
MICHELADA
 
Pour your beer into a glass filled with ice and add the juice of one small lemon. Add a dash of soy, Tabasco and Worcestershire. Add a pinch of salt and pepper. For some, a true Mexican Michelada is not complete without a shot of Tequila mixed in.
 
The Classic Shandy:
 
Background: Both the American Heritage Dictionary and UK legislation have defined the "shandy", short for shandygaff, as a mixture of beer and ginger beer, ginger ale or lemonade. This drink gives all the pleasures of beer with the refreshment of lemonade -- a tangy, tasty drink.
 
This old English tradition dates back to the 17th century. Although the origin is not clearly known, some believe that is was named after a local English pub where the beer was not of the best quality and was flavored with a sweet lemon mixture.
 
Fill a pilsner or beer mug with lager and top with ginger ale, ginger beer or lemonade. If you are a bit more adventurous, try a shandy with limeade. Don't be afraid to add ice to this drink. You can't do that with your beer.
 
Lager and lime:
 
Add a dash of lime juice or lime cordial to a light lager.
 
Snakebite:
 
Mix your favorite beer (usually a heavier beer, like stout, works well) half and half with cider.
 
Black Velvet:
 
Mix stout and champagne, half and half.
 
Beer Bloody Mary:
 
Mix beer and tomato juice, half and half. Add a dash of Tabasco and a dash of Worcestershire.
 
Red Eye:
 
Add a shot of tomato juice to any ale or lager (this cocktail is also known as Tomato Beer or a Red Rooster). If you add a splash of Tabasco, the drink becomes a Ruddy Mary.
 
Liverpool kiss:
 
Mix a dark beer with Cassis.
 
BeeSting: Dark beer and orange juice.
 
Skip and go naked:Combine beer, lemon juice and gin, with a dash of grenadine.
 
Broadway: Popular in Japan, mixing beer and cola is known as a Broadway.
 
Caribbean Night: Beer and an ounce of coffee liqueur.
 
South Wind: Beer with a shot of melon liqueur.
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