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Fore — here’s your sign to head to Back 9 and try this tasty cocktail.

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Hotel Tango Bourbon is welcoming the warm weather with a new cocktail program featuring a fresh drink each month. First up: The Back 9 Brew, which blends Hotel Tango Bourbon, Baileys, Kahlua, caramel syrup, and simple syrup.

Designed by their talented mixologist at Back 9, Nathan Horn, this cocktail is now featured on Back 9’s fresh bar menu. Don’t miss out on this or Back 9’s other signature cocktails during your next visit. Cheers, Indy.

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