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It's pink, and, for some, that might be all that matters.

Alex Beggs

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Yes, you can serve this in a punch bowl if you don't have any coconut shells lying around!
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A special type of gin brings out the flavors of the peach and make this cocktail extremely crushable.
Plus, how to get boozy ice pops to actually freeze.

Nikita Richardson

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If you want boozier pops, increase the gin to ⅓ cup.
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A refreshing beer cocktail with Pilsner, gin, honey, and lemon. It's that easy!
Think of a radler as a shandy that uses grapefruit soda rather than lemonade. Think of this cocktail as awesome.
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Not a fan of blackberries? This cocktail recipe will be just as good with blueberries—or any other berry you like.
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Arugula’s spicy kick makes it a natural pairing for gin.
In Japan’s prettiest city, the train station is filled with ramen, the tofu is plentiful, and it’s easy to get a taste of what this country’s food is really all about

Carey Polis

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A fragrant and bright spring cocktail that's just as delicious without the alcohol.
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New to kombucha? This cocktail is perfect for a test drive, because you’ll get a taste of “original” (unflavored) kombucha.
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Use gunpowder green tea if you can find it. The robust flavor will provide depth to this quaffable cocktail recipe.
Cucumber and sage play off gin’s botanical notes; egg whites make this creamy and light. Dangerously refreshing.
Did you know you can grill a steak, toss together a ceviche, and make watermelon poké—all on a sailboat? Neither did we until we charted a course for the Channel Islands with a veteran crew of food lovers.

Ashton Goggans

Strawberry rhubarb! Hawaiian ginger! Honey! Flavored gin has a lot going on, and it's nothing like the flavored vodka you took shots of in college—thank God.

Alex Beggs

These tangy-sweet pickled strawberries improve everything from oysters to ice cream.

Bon Appétit

This herb-infused rocks drink is fresh, cooling, and thirst-quenching, perfect for day drinking.
This beautiful, bubbly summertime drink is fancy enough to enjoy on your yacht… or inner tube!
This beautiful cocktail is not only scientifically genius; it's also delicious (and a ton of fun to drink).

Elyssa Goldberg

Chris Morocco

Maraschino liqueur sounds obscure but it's often hiding in plain sight. Seek it for this simple, classic cocktail.
If it grows together, it goes together: Sweet and sour from the rhubarb and herbaceous from the fennel, this drink is pure harmony.
Let's move this party to the living room: Here's how to stock your home bar with the best bottles of sipping neat and mixing.

Rochelle Bilow