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    What you really want though, is Dry Curaçao, which is not clear, but is significantly higher quality

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      Cointreau or Grand Marnier are the higher quality orange liquors I’d substitute for blue Curaçao, since they don’t need to be sweetened like something dry

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        I prefer sweetening separately, because it allows you to control the sweetness more

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      And is in fact dry (as in lack of sweetness) so you might want to add some simple syrup to a cocktail you’re making if it calls for a different type.

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        Always sweeten to taste! Dry Curaçao is still pretty sweet, so go cautiously