The most popular cocktail in every state
If none of the above cocktails have sounded good to you thus far, then be sure to stay tuned because we are just about getting to the halfway mark over here! Sit back and enjoy!
Let’s chat: why are mixed drinks so good – the bubbles or the sweetness?!
21. Massachusetts
Painkiller
I’ve never personally heard of this particular drink before, but I’m sure that the name definitely makes sense with this one over here. Here’s what inside a classic version of this super delish drink: rum, pineapple juice, orange juice, and cream of coconut – ooh!
22. Michigan
7 and 7
This particular drink sounds like something so simple – something that only takes two measly ingredients to make – some of which you may already have somewhere in your home right now at the moment. Those two ingredients go as follows: Seagram’s Seven Crown and 7-Up Soda – yum!
23. Minnesota
White Russian
Here we go yet again with the White Russians! This is something that I could almost see being marketed as more of a dessert drink, but a super delicious one nonetheless. Here are the ratios of each classic ingredient: 2 parts vodka, 1 part coffee liqueur, and finally 1 part cream – delish!
24. Mississippi
Old Fashioned
Such a classic drink if you ask me. While I’ve never personally had the classic version of this particular drink, I have had different flavored ones, all of which have been extremely delicious. Here’s the classic recipe version: sugar, bitters, water, and bourbon – simple enough, right?!
25. Missouri
Margarita
Here we go – twins with Illinois, am I right?! While we already know the classic version of this delicious mixed drink cocktail, here’s a fruity watermelon-y twist on it nonetheless: Tequila, watermelon (duh), Triple Sec, lime juice, limes, honey, ice, and salt! Drinks and bottoms up!