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Top 10 easy to make cocktails to enjoy with your Party Drinking Bong

1. The Lemon Tailgate by College Instruments

Is a College Classic, perfect for a game day. Contains a shot of Vodka (preferable lime flavored), half can of Lemon White Claw, and two shots of lemonade. Refreshing and does the job smoothly.

2. Margarita

Blanco tequila, fresh squeezed lime juice, orange liqueur or triple sec; yup as simple as that. Every time is Margarita Time, and why limit this tasteful drink to a cup when you can use a Party Drinking Bong!

3. French 75

The French 75 calls for gin, lemon juice, sugar, and Champagne. A little hard for a beginner, however, don’t need much to get the job done.

4. Beer

It’s not a cocktail, but we couldn’t leave this essential out of the list. Any flavor, any brand (treat yourself though); all beers go perfect with the Party Drinking Bong. Enjoy chugging with your friends in the most classier way possible.

5. Michelada

Talking about beer, a Michelada is a must drink to become a beer lover. It contains beer (lager/blond), lemon juice, half spoon of salt and a pinch of pepper. I know the ingredients sound a little off, but believe me the flavor is amazing.

6. Daiquiri

The Daiquiri is often abused with fruit and blenders, but a true Daiquiri is made with white rum, lime juice, and simple syrup; is a clean and refreshing drink for any occasion.

7. Mojito

The Mojito might be Cuba’s most popular contribution to cocktail culture. The simple mix of white rum, lime juice, cane sugar, and lemon soda; is fresh and tropical.

8. Aperol Spritz

If you haven’t noticed the Aperol Spritz, you haven’t been drinking or on Instagram. This popular aperitif is as visually pleasing as it is tasty and easy to make: a three-two-one ratio of Prosecco, Aperol, and soda. May the summer of spritz compel you.

9. Gin Tonic

London Dry gin, tonic water, lime wedge. It’s the perfect, go-to warm-weather drink. The lovely botanicals of a well-made gin combined with a good quinine and a healthy squeeze of a lime wedge is just what the doctor prescribed.

10. High Ball

Pick up a six-pack of ginger ale and grab a bottle of whiskey, then mix up the “highball” of all highballs. You’re looking at $20 or less, depending on your Whiskey of choice.