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’re definitely making some decent headway on this list over here. Cocktails, cocktails, and certainly more cocktails galore, right?! Which cocktail have you never even tried before?!

Let’s chat: what’s your most fave thing to drink at brunch?

16. Kansas

Wine Cooler

You can normally make one of these at home with some pretty cheap ingredients. This is probably something that we’ve all tried before at a family party, this is a drink that can be made cheap, easy, and delicious all in one big ole glass – what could be better than that?!

17. Kentucky

Mint Julep

Of course we couldn’t talk about Kentucky without mentioning a Mint Julep – this drink is not only a signature to the state itself, but also a signature of The Kentucky Derby! Here’s what’s in one of them: sugar (or a simple syrup), water, Bourbon, and mint leaves.

18. Louisiana

Daiquiri

Yet another frozen drink! This particular type of drink is my personal fave – frozen. Whether it’s Winter or Summer they are delicious aren’t they (Daily’s is a good store-brand as well)?! Here are the ingredients for a more classic flavor profile: light rum, lime juice, demerara sugar syrup.

19. Maine

Rusty Nail

First of all, just straight ew…I’ve never heard of this one and just the name alone would make me not wanna order one. But anyways, nonetheless, let’s learn more about what’s in one and how to make them: scotch and Drambuie (honey flavored sort of Scotch whiskey). Sounds strong to me!

20. Maryland

Mimosa

Here comes the Mimosa yet again…only this time we landed in Maryland! Unfortunately, Maryland doesn’t have an official state fruit, but their official state dessert, which not all states have, is called a Smith Island Cake – yellow cake with fudge frosting – so enjoy a Mimosa along with it!