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I've been looking at various videos of the Yacht Club.

 

I enjoy wine with dinner. However, dh is not a big wine drinker. He prefers a cocktail. All of the videos I've seen are of people drinking wine. Can he order a cocktail before dinner in Le Muse?

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I've been looking at various videos of the Yacht Club.

 

I enjoy wine with dinner. However, dh is not a big wine drinker. He prefers a cocktail. All of the videos I've seen are of people drinking wine. Can he order a cocktail before dinner in Le Muse?

 

Yes he can and it's all free within the YC.

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Cocktails vs. Mixed Drinks.

 

Being from the UK originally and now in Australia I get confused sometimes with the use of American English.

 

Is a "cocktail" in US English the same as "mixed drink" in English.

 

We would call a bourbon and cola, gin & tonic, etc. a mixed drink. Whereas if there is more than one spirit used with various other ingredients that is the a cocktail.

 

Clarification please .......:confused:

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A cocktail in the USA is typically an alcoholic drink consisting of a spirit or several spirits mixed with other ingredients, such as fruit juice, lemonade, or cream.

Favorites in the USA would be Cosmos, Martini, Gin and Tonic, Manhattan etc.

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  • 2 weeks later...

You are limited to certain brands, the best vodka which I drink straight is a mid level quality is Absolute, you can specify but I realized the bartender kept trying to substitute Smirnoff, a lower quality vodka which I wont drink. Best bloody Mary is served at the pool bar.

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My interpretation is....

A cocktail has a umbrella or something hanging out the top of a glass like fruit or a curly straw ect. If it's served in a coconut, or glass that has flashing lights in it then its definitely a cocktail [emoji849]

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My interpretation is....

A cocktail has a umbrella or something hanging out the top of a glass like fruit or a curly straw ect. If it's served in a coconut, or glass that has flashing lights in it then its definitely a cocktail

I think I'll go with that one:):)

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