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Haakon’s Hall, on 118th and Amsterdam, seems to have a pretty good idea of what college kids want. You can now find Everclear there—the hard liquor, not the alternative 90’s band—which in its 190-proof form is the most potent distilled spirit (it’s also illegal to sell in several states). So if those shots of Nikolai […]

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We enjoyed our first foray into the world of mixology so much that we decided to make it a weekly thing! Today, the Columbia Bartending Agency’s Nick Miyares shares a recipe for the Jolly Rancher Shot. Ever get tired of how disgusting alcohol can taste sometimes? Well, then try downing the delicious, yet very potent, […]

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