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Election Cocktails To Ease Your Anxiety

First Posted: 11- 3-08 08:31 AM   |   Updated: 12- 4-08 05:12 AM

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New York Times:

Bartenders, like reporters, are supposed to keep their political leanings to themselves. But this season's wave of election-themed cocktails -- with restaurants, bars and liquor companies touting Maverick margaritas and Obamaretto Sours -- brings up the playful question: Is it possible to detect bias in a drink?

Not at the World Bar, across the street from the United Nations building on First Avenue, where Jonathan Pogash has been serving blue and red cocktails since September.

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Bartenders, like reporters, are supposed to keep their political leanings to themselves. But this season's wave of election-themed cocktails -- with restaurants, bars and liquor companies touting Mave...
Bartenders, like reporters, are supposed to keep their political leanings to themselves. But this season's wave of election-themed cocktails -- with restaurants, bars and liquor companies touting Mave...
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