How The Rapscallion Cocktail Got Its Name
A sweet and smoky concoction, the Rapscallion sounds like a glass of liquid fun. How did this whisky-based drink get such an interesting name?
Read MoreA sweet and smoky concoction, the Rapscallion sounds like a glass of liquid fun. How did this whisky-based drink get such an interesting name?
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