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Dress up as a naughty nun, buy a pre-mixed bourbon and coke and punch that inflatable ball back up into the air.

"I mostly mixed my bourbon with coffee, moving to straight booze toward the end of an evening.

We tasted them all solo and also mixed with bourbon, and while the moral of the story ended up being that it's tough to beat a good batch of the homemade stuff, there are a few packaged versions worthy of a little yuletide cheer.

On this list, you'll find bourbons mixed in with blended whisky mixed in with single-malt Scotch.

Burning bourbon mixed with water from fire hoses flowed down a gully into the Kentucky River.

Bourbon is mixed with milk, sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg.

In the In Fashioned, a country ham-infused bourbon is mixed with a couple dashes of Redeye bitters and pecan bitters.

The men? Well, besides watching the women, they are also holding mixed drinks, but not the bourbon and sodas or the gin and tonics they drank in college and their fathers drank before them.

A new generation of hipsters has made celebrities of the distillers who've worked in the trenches for decades, and many of these youngsters are trying their hand at making their own bourbons, with decidedly mixed results.

The term sour refers to mixed drinks containing a base liquor (bourbon or some other whiskey), lemon or lime juice, and a sweetener.

The reigning champion team was dethroned during the 2013 blending session by Neil Collins and Chelsea Magnusson of Tablas Creek Vineyard who mixed up a blend heavy on bourbon and brandy barrel-aged Bravo, and Stickee Monkee.

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