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Bloody Mary Mixer Recipes Mixer Recipes Bloody Mary Classic Bloody Mary Red Sunrise 2 oz. Square One Organic Vodka 1.5 oz. Square One Organic Vodka or Bergamot vodka 4 oz. Square One Bloody Mary mix 1 oz. Square One Bloody Mary mix Garnish: Celery stick and a lemon or lime wedge 3 oz. Fresh orange juice Optional: Dash of Worcestershire, hot sauce or celery salt Pour all ingredients into tall glass filled with ice, stir and Pour all ingredients into rocks glass filled with ice and serve. stir. Garnish with celery stalk and lemon or lime slice and serve. Michelada 1 Bottle lager style beer Caprese Martini 2 oz. Square One Bloody Mary mix 1.5 oz. Square One Basil vodka 2 oz. Square One Luscious Lime mix 1 oz. Square One Bloody Mary mix Chili salt for rim 1 oz. Square One Luscious Lime mix Hot sauce, Worchestershire or soy sauce, as desired Garnish: Caprese pick – cherry tomato, basil leaf and Lime wedge mozarella ball skewered onto toothpick. Run lime wedge around rim of glass then dip into chili Pour into cocktail shaker filled completely with ice. Shake salt. Fill pint glass with ice and pour in cocktail mixes, hot vigorously then strain into cocktail glass. Lay cocktail pick sauce and other preferred condiments. Stir, then pour in across glass rim and serve. beer and stir again. Squeeze in lime and drop into glass. Cal-Ital Bloody Mary 1.5 oz. Square One Basil vodka 2 oz. Square One Bloody Mary mix 2 oz. Fresh orange juice Garnish: Celery stalk Pour all ingredients into rocks glass filled with ice and stir. Garnish with celery stalk and serve..
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