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Best of Big D

Here Are All of The Things That You Can Drink at Our Annual Best of Big D Party

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Yes, hello. It’s me again. I’m here to tell you about all of the delicious, refreshing, intoxicating beverages that you can consume this Thursday at our Best of Big D party.

(The event takes place at The Bomb Factory in Deep Ellum. If you’d like to know about the food, click here. For additional event info click here. And to purchase tickets, click here.)

Back to business. The drinks. All of which are included with your ticket purchase, by the way.

There are margaritas from Las Almas Rotas. There’s the C&C cocktail from the French Room (gin, lime juice, pink peppercorn-thyme syrup, English cucumbers, celery leaves, and celery bitters). Casamigos is shaking up a ginger-mint Paloma, a Ranch Water (tequila, Topo Chico, and a squeeze of lime), and a smoky margarita.

Johnnie Walker has some scotch cocktails. Baileys is making milkshakes. Kettle One has basically any flavor of vodka you could want.

There will also be a ton of beer from Deep Ellum Brewing Co.

This will be fun. So much fun. Do yourself a favor and take a Lyft or an Uber. Maybe even walk there. Don’t take a Lime scooter. Do ask your brother to give you a ride. Make responsible transportation decisions so that you can be wildly irresponsible and have, like, two Baileys milkshakes with sprinkles.

See you there.

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