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Old Fashioned (24)

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Old Fashioned (24)

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A  glass of Smoked Maple Old Fashioned garnished with Orange Slice and Cherries
A glass of  Sparkling Berry Sangria garnished with Strawberries and Blueberries
A glass of Legent® Sea 'New' Fashioned garnished with Nori Strip
A glass of  Knob Creek® Rye Old Fashioned garnished with Lemon Peel a
A  glass of Knob Creek® Old Fashioned on coaster alongside a peeled orange, one peeler and a bottle of knob creek whiskey
 A Glass of Double Oak Whiskey Smash on coaster with crushed ice and garnished with mint leaves
Glass of Buttershots® Old Fashioned garnished with cherry on white cloth
Glass of Blue Lagoon Sangria garnished with starfruit slice
Glass of Sparkling Cherry Sangria garnished with orange wedge, lime slices, mint leaves and cherry
A glass of Peach Old Fashioned garnished with orange wedge on rock coaster
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Glass of Knob Creek® Single Barrel Reserve Old Fashioned garnished with lemon slice and Star anise
A glass of Classic Old Fashioned, garnished with a cherry and an ice cube, sits alongside cherries on a wooden plank placed on a wooden table.
Glass of Old Fashioned
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A glass of Spring Sangria garnished with lemon wheel, peaches and grapes
1.A glass of Razzmatazz® Sangria garnished with  chopped fruits and a lemon slice on a rim along side few strawberries and orange slices
A glass of Cruzan® Peach Sangria, garnished with lime slices, sits next to a jar filled with the same sangria.
A glass of Coconut Old Fashioned with coconut water ice cubes, garnished with an orange slice on the rim, and two straws
A mug of New Fashioned garnished with cherry and lemon slice  with some orange slices placed besides.
A glass of Nil Fashioned garnished with a slice of lemon and mint leaves, some of which are fallen on the wooden table.
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