Tequila Side-car
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| + | *Reno Evening Gazette, 5th March 1944 | ||
| + | *Reno Evening Gazette, 9th June 1944 | ||
| + | *Reno Evening Gazette, 19th June 1944 | ||
| + | *Reno Evening Gazette, 24th June 1944 | ||
| + | *Reno Evening Gazette, 3rd July 1944 | ||
| + | *Reno Evening Gazette, 6th July 1944 | ||
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Revision as of 19:34, 19 July 2006
The Tequila Side-car is a drink which consists of Tequila, Triple Sec, and Fresh Lemon Juice.
Historical Citations
"Tequila Side Car" Advert (no recipe)
- Reno Evening Gazette, 6th July 1943
- Reno Evening Gazette, 5th March 1944
- Reno Evening Gazette, 9th June 1944
- Reno Evening Gazette, 19th June 1944
- Reno Evening Gazette, 24th June 1944
- Reno Evening Gazette, 3rd July 1944
- Reno Evening Gazette, 6th July 1944