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 in the home stretch with the list of signature and most United States style popular cocktails over here – we’re officially in the Final Ten, and boy has our thirst been quenched, let me tell ya! Welcome to the Final Ten, sit back, sip back, and enjoy the rest of the ride, y’all!

What state’s cocktail are you most looking forward to coming up? Let’s chat!

41. South Dakota

Screwdriver

We all should know what one of these is, but if for some reason you don’t, I’d kinda like to call it a Mimosa type drink, but on some serious steroids. Here’s how to make one and exactly what to add into one of them as well: orange juice and vodka. Take that champagne – vodka’s in town to play!

42. Tennessee

Jack and Coke

Much like Arizona, Jack and Coke’s a real tried and true favorite of Tennesseans. I mean, come on haven’t ya heard of some delicious and classic Tennessee Whiskey?! Here’s how to make a variety of a classic fave for many: add in Sherry, Fernet Branca, and orange for an Old Fashioned style!

Honorable Mention

Bushwacker

Research showed that a Bushwacker was a tried and true second place signature cocktail of Tennessee. Here’s what the crazy name entails and how to make one: aged rum, Kahlua (coffee omg yum yes sign me up please), creme de cacao, cream of coconut, milk, and ice! Enjoy it up!

43. Texas

Mojito

Arkansas’ favorite cocktail was also a Mojito. While it’s classic recipe entails lots of different mint flavors, here’s how to put a tiny little twist on it and make it your own at home of course with my personal favorite fruit, Blueberries: add in some fresh blueberries for added color and flavor!

44. Utah

Rickey

I only know someone with the name Rickey, not a cocktail; however, it does sound similar to ones we’ve already discussed, but here it is and all of its ingredients in their glory: gin, club soda, and lime juice. Want a twist? Add in some strawberry simple syrup to make it just sweet enough!

45. Vermont

Cosmopolitan

This drink is pretty, it’s tasty, and it’s also the name of my most favorite casino out in Las Vegas that legit has everything you could think of, including Egg Slu*, a late night only breakfast place. Here’s how to make a super delish one: citrus vodka, Cointreau, lime juice, and cranberry juice!