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Step Up Your Summer Sips With These Fun Recipes

Whether you’re planning a low-key picnic or a posh al fresco evening, the light and summery beverage recipes from these four cookbooks are sure to quench your palate.

Photography by Andrew Montgomery.

Photography by Andrew Montgomery.

Mrs. Gibson’s Iced Tea (Non-alcoholic)

From “Entertaining in Style: Table Settings, Recipes, Flower Arrangements, and Decorating” by Jane Churchill and Emily Astor
Citrus, mint, and ginger ale mix to create an iced tea unlike any you’ve had before.

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Photography by Doug Young.

Photography by Doug Young.

Watermelon Moscow Mule

From “The Ladies’ Village Improvement Society Cookbook: Eating and Entertaining in East Hampton” by Florence Fabricant
A watermelon-infused version of a refreshing Moscow mule. For a picnic, bring the chilled ginger beer unopened and add it on the spot.

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Missionary’s Downfall

From “Tiki: Modern Tropical Cocktails” by Shannon Mustipher
Unlike its counterparts, the Piña Colada and the Painkiller, the coconut cream is replaced by apricot liqueur, resulting in a drier cocktail with higher alcohol content.

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Paloma Pops (non-alcoholic)

From “The L.A. Cookbook” by Alison Clare Steingold
Enjoy a classic Paloma —the quintessential Mexican combination of grapefruit soda, lime, and tequila— in ice pop form.

Ingredients (makes 6):

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