The most popular cocktail in every state

LAS VEGAS, NV - MAY 09: A pimento cheeseburger and white Russian milkshake are served at the BLT Burger booth at Vegas Uncork'd by Bon Appetit's Grand Tasting event at Caesars Palace on May 9, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images for Vegas Uncork'd by Bon Appetit)
LAS VEGAS, NV - MAY 09: A pimento cheeseburger and white Russian milkshake are served at the BLT Burger booth at Vegas Uncork'd by Bon Appetit's Grand Tasting event at Caesars Palace on May 9, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images for Vegas Uncork'd by Bon Appetit) /
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We are officially at the Final Five now! Still haven’t found a cocktail that tickles your fancy just quite yet, stay tuned for our tried and true Final Five over here because they’re all good ones!

Here are the final five signature cocktails! Which was your all-time favorite?

46. Virginia

Dark and Stormy

Montana and Rhode Island are the other two in this group of triplets in the category of Dark and Stormies. We know the classic recipe’s been done to death; here’s a variety to make one, besides the Blood Orange variety from Rhode Island: add in some tart cherry juice and grenadine for a Halloween sort of twist to it – kinda like you’re drinking a glass of smoky blood, right?!

47. Washington

Sea Breeze

This particular cocktail is personally something that I’ve never tried before, let alone ever even heard of in the first place at all over here. Here’s how to make one and what to add on into one as well: crushed ice, vodka, cranberry juice – try the OceanSpray brand, and grapefruit juice as well! Yum!

48. West Virginia

White Russian

Alaska and Minnesota are the other two in this group of triplets in the category of White Russians. we know the classic recipe, but here’s a delicious variety nonetheless to try at home of course: try adding in some cinnamon sticks and Oregon chai for an adult chai tea latte! Yumm-oh!

49. Wisconsin

Old Fashioned

Much like Mississippi, Wisconsin must know what’s up because they share a state-wide favorite signature cocktail, am I right? While we know the classic version, here’s how to make a variety version of such an old-timed classic cocktail mixed drink: add in maple syrup and a cocktail cherry!

50. Wyoming

Whiskey Sour

I’ve only heard of Whiskey Sours, but never actually tried one or really knew anyone else in my own personal circle who had or has tried one in the past. Here’s how to make one and what to deliciously add on in to it: bourbon whiskey, lemon juice, maple and/or simple syrup, and finally for some garnished, orange peel pieces and cocktail cherries nonetheless!

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What did you personally think of our top signature cocktails from each of the fifty states in the US, and then some tried and true honorable mentions as well? Let’s chat down below in comments!