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Introduced in 1973, the Black-Eyed Susan has become the signature drink of Preakness, and especially for the eponymous fillies-only Black-Eyed Susan Stakes the day before. With a kitchen sink mix of bourbon, vodka, peach schnapps and juice, it’s not exactly everyone’s cup of … liqueur. Don’t feel bad about swapping it out for the more potable Ketel One Crush, which sees splashes of flavored vodka with cucumber and mint plus grapefruit and rose.
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Source: Baltimore Sun