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Lemon Juice
A very common ingredient in many classic cocktails. You should always make every possible attempt to use freshly squeezed lemon juice, it does make a difference.

It is often easiest to prepare ahead of time the quantity of lemon juice you expect to use during the evening and store this in a glass container that you either keep refrigerated or resting on ice.

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