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.
The Link LonkMay 15, 2021 at 09:07AM
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Rating Preakness Stakes snacks and drinks: From crab cake sliders to Black-Eyed Susans - Baltimore Sun
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