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Easter Cocktails that Add Oomph to the Holiday

A selection of colorful drinks to get your Easter hoppin'.

 

Editor's Note: The following is an announcement from BevMo!

Easter is coming up this Sunday and we all know what that means—eggs will be colored, Easter baskets discovered and chocolate eggs devoured. This particular holiday may be popular with the kids for the obvious reasons, but don't forget that adults enjoy celebrating as well.


Here are some Easter cocktails for the party planners out there:

THE BLUE COTTON TAIL

Ingredients: 1.5 ounces of your favorite Vodka, .5 ounces Triple Sec and .25 ounces Blue Curacao.

Preparation: Add the ingredients into a shaker and shake well. Strain into a chilled martini glass and garnish with an orange peel.

THE PINK BONNET/PRETTY IN PINK 

 Ingredients: 1.5 ounces of your favorite Gin, .5 ounces of simple syrup, .75 ounces of lemon juice, 2 dashes of crème de framboise or grenadine (for color), and one egg white.

Preparation: Add all of the ingredients into a shaker and shake until the egg white is emulsified. Then shake the ingredients a second time with ice and strain into a small cocktail glass. Garnish with muddled mint leaves.

THE BLACK VELVET

Ingredients: Champagne, Guinness Stout.

Preparation: Fill a glass halfway with your Champagne of choice and then slowly pour the Guinness over the Champagne with a spoon to create a layered effect.

THE SHANDY

Ingredients: North Coast Blue Star Wheat Beer, lemonade, ginger ale or ginger beer.

Preparation: Fill a pint glass halfway with North Coast Blue Star Wheat Beer, then add the lemonade and ginger beverage.  

THE SNAKE BITE

Ingredients: Cable Car Lager and Strongbow Hard Cider.

Preparation: Mix equal parts of both drinks in a pint glass and serve.

Several of these beverages and many others are currently on sale at BevMo through Easter.

The BevMo! in Gilroy is located at 6855 Camino Arroyo, and is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday.

If Gilroy's BevMo doesn't have what you need in stock, here are some nearby stores to try:

  • BevMo!, 1210 Great Mall Dr. Milpitas, 95035. (408) 946-8112
  • BevMo!, 14800 Camden Ave. San Jose, 95124. (408) 369-0990
  • , 1500 Pollard Rd., Los Gatos, 95032. (408) 374-2050
  • , 15549 Union Ave., Los Gatos, 95032. (408) 559-5750
  • , 2341 Winchester Blvd. Campbell, 95008. (408) 364-6880

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Ken Simmons, I don't know who made you privy to the information that you have, but you should haveRead More checked your sources. The information you have posted here is inaccurate and misleading. Yes, it is due to budgets cuts and recommendations of the country fiscal advisor that all Library Clerk II positions have been eliminated, but note that it is all. And there was never a decision to pack up the books and put them in storage. On the contrary, the collection will stay intact, and will be covered and protected the same way it is every summer to prevent sun and dust damage. No parents have come forward to volunteer to run the library. Not one! And the decisions that have been made by the district are exactly that, the District's - the unions are not the problem here. If you want to stir up drama, try sticking to the truth, and try using it to make a difference and set things right for our students!
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Laura - I do not know what your position is or where your information comes from. With respect toRead More this particular issue, I have no knowledge, but as a former contractor whose kids went to public schools, I tried several times to clean up/repair/restore bathrooms, replace rotting windows and frames, etc. only to be told "NO", and not just no, but emphatically so. Only from the janitors and maintenance personnel could I find a rational reason, which was the protection of union jobs. Not really rational, however, as the maintenance people were all supportive of getting the work done (completely for free), as they admitted they would never,ever be able to get to it, even if they had the skills. Additionally, as a former tutor through the "No Child Left Behind" program, I think anyone would find it impossible to volunteer to do such a thing as tutoring - for pretty much the same reasons. Private schools thrive and blossom through the use of volunteers. Our area especially is overflowing with qualified people that could and would volunteer to help our schools. As the population ages, the available pool of potential volunteers will grow substantially. Many of the schools' problems could be addressed through the use of volunteers for everything from maintenance to kitchen help to tutoring and, yes, even teaching - god forbid. Will any of this happen? Not as long as the unions are primarily out for themselves and the districts are circling the wagons, both pretty much ignoring the needs of their students. Think about all of this the next time a school bond measure comes up. More money is not the answer. Far less money might help drive true results actually reflected in benefits to the kids.
R. Gabriner May 13, 2013 at 02:37 pm
Nice work Blanca. An excellent student in our program. Dr. Robert Gabriner, Director, EducationalRead More Leadership Doctoral Program San Francisco State University
Berto April 12, 2013 at 07:27 pm
From one of the interviews I watched online, it seems that many Saratoga High students knew whatRead More happened at the party and had seen the pictures. How is it that arrests did not follow the assault and the suicide for over 6 months? Could it be that the students who knew information about the felony chose to remain silent? I hope that is not the case; we will surely find out as the details of the case are revealed in the media over the next weeks and months. In the meantime lets make sure we are teaching our kids about the responsibility of living in community and caring about others. God forbid that any of the students have to live with the knowledge that they could have prevented the suicide, or with the knowledge that they helped cover up such a heinous crime.
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