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8 Aperol Cocktails That Aren t All Spritzes

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Extra-Refreshing Aperol Spritz

We want to make sure you taste this version of the traditional Aperol spritz, which utilizes an altered ratio of Aperol to prosecco to soda water for a drink that's a little less sweet and a lot more refreshing

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Bittersweet Symphony

Don't automatically give up on the negroni's numerous versions if you think it's a little too strong for your palate. The bittersweet punch of this silky cocktail is subdued by an additional splash of gin;

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Modern Medicine

We really believe that a little scotch can make a cocktail sing. Inspired by the Penicillin, this whiskey sour with a hint of Aperol is served with a scotch float. It functions.

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Paper Plane Cocktail

Equal-parts cocktail recipes, such as this wonderful number, the Last Word, the Negroni, and the Corpse Reviver #2, have the advantage of being incredibly simple to commit to memory.

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Naked and Famous

This is another equal parts Aperol drink, but instead of bourbon, mezcal, herbal yellow Chartreuse, and lemon, you'll get lime. The result is a refreshing drink that's acidic, lemony, and mildly smokey.

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Player Piano

The combination of fragrant elderflower liqueur and smooth, lemony Aperol has a certain allure. When blended in the proper proportions, like in this drink, their flavor is like the greatest fruit punch you've ever had.

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Enjoying a Margarita in Venezia

Let's go ahead and introduce our good friend Aperol to your standard margarita. We have no doubt that they will get along wonderfully.

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Archangel

This drink can be compared to a cucumber-scented martini, however instead of dry vermouth, Aperol is used. Make sure there are no tiny cucumber pieces in your glass by using a tea filter.