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Lime Juice

Lime Juice

Type: Juice
Prefer the key limes. The small one with a pale green skin. They are also known as Mexican limes.
Use a hand-juicer to extract all the juice (about 2 oz per lime).
Use the juice immediately.

Added by David

All cocktails made with Lime Juice

  1. Añejo HighballAñejo Highball 9.2/10

    A great taste of of the Caribbean created by Dale DeGroff.
    By David

  2. Vodka Collins Vodka Collins 9.0/10

    Great and refreshing drink for parties
    By vimukthi sumathiratne

  3. Pear Vodka MojitoPear Vodka Mojito 9.0/10

    A delicious take on a classic mojito.
    By Lmramsey89

  4. Herbal G.O.H 9.0/10

    This cocktail introduced by Vimukthi Sumathiratne for Sri Lankan dinner buffet
    By vimukthi sumathiratne

  5. La Paloma Cocktail 9.0/10

    Salt and tequila
    By isharky

  6. Lozenge 9.0/10

    Sweet Cure for a sore throat, too many will give you a sore head!
    By Ozzie

  7. Violet DaiquiriViolet Daiquiri 9.0/10

    Another violet twist of a classic.
    By johnniepop

  8. CranMojito 9.0/10

    A refreshing twist on a classic Mojito. Good with rum or without as a mock version.
    By Kimberly

  9. Perfect Storm 9.0/10

    A refreshing variation of the Dark and Stormy. Use a good ginger beer such as Fever Tree.
    By stangelj

  10. Boston Ice Tea 9.0/10

    Variation of a Long Island.
    By RossTomsen

  11. Golden Russian 9.0/10

    Sweetness of Galiano balancing sour of fresh lime juice, with a Vodka kick!
    By stangelj

  12. Texas Martini 9.0/10

    Spicy and sophisticated
    By danny

  13. Deep Red 9.0/10

    Summer cocktail with a nice kick and refreshin taste.
    By drunkendude

  14. Cucumber Basil Gimlet 9.0/10

    A light refreshing twist on the classic gimlet.
    By JamesMichael

  15. Navy GrogNavy Grog 9.0/10

    Don the Beachcomber's version of the Navy Grog
    By David

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