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  "path": "/articles/how-to-store-citrus-cocktails-long-term/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-02T12:30:35.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Reading About Drinking",
    "cocktails",
    "freezer",
    "lemon",
    "lime",
    "margarita",
    "orange cockails",
    "Paloma",
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    "Yes, You Can Store Citrus-Based Cocktails Long-Term. Here’s How.",
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  "textContent": "Here’s the scene: You prepare a big batch of Margaritas or Palomas — the latter of which, by the way, is an ideal large-format cocktail — for a gathering, only to find that at the end of the evening, there are somehow still a few servings left and you know you won’t drink them the next day. The thought of pouring them down the drain is painful, but general consensus says that citrus-based cocktails lose their luster after just 24 hours, making long-term storage difficult. Luckily, it’s not only possible to store citrus cocktails long-term — it’s actually fairly easy.\n\nThe article Yes, You Can Store Citrus-Based Cocktails Long-Term. Here’s How. appeared first on VinePair.",
  "title": "Yes, You Can Store Citrus-Based Cocktails Long-Term. Here’s How."
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