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DRINK THIS NOW Like a fire pit or patio heater, something warm in your insulated mug can help prolong outdoor-socializing season. I called on a few of my favorite bartenders to share a few new recipes to get us through the cold weather that’s coming. (Of course, these drinks—a turmeric-tinged toddy, a soothing chamomile-laced tequila cocktail, and the best spiced cider you’ve ever had—are great indoors, too.) What We're Talking About
37 Easy Cocktails to Make as Soon as It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere Making delicious cocktails doesn't have to be fussy. Read More ► INTRODUCING WELL EQUIPPED Gear Reviews, Taste Tests, and the Best Deals Online Straight to your inbox. GET THE NEWSLETTERThe 11 Most Popular Articles of October Our most-read articles this past month were all about bread, booze, and a certain orange vegetable (nope, it’s not a pumpkin). Read More ► The Best Vessels for Drinking Hot Cocktails Outside Keep outdoor drinking season going with these thermoses, mugs, and insulated tumblers. Read More ► Trending Recipes
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