
The Italian-Style Lemonade uses vodka instead of tequila and has the same breezy, lighter-than-light taste that makes these cocktails register more as a cross between a cider and a hard seltzer. Straight from the can, these are easy to sip, though don't let how easy they go down fool you: the Italian Margarita's combo of limoncello, lemonade and tequila will sneak up on you. Instead, this array of cocktails centered on the classic Italian lemon-based liqueur limoncello is super light, very drinkable and ideal for summer gatherings. Producers of a variety of limoncellos, Fabrizia's range of canned cocktails are not for anyone looking for a full-bodied, alcohol-forward cocktail taste. Buy the Long Drink at Drizly or find a location to purchase close to you. For extra quarantine kicks, indulge in the great Finnish tradition of getting drunk in your undies "pantsdrunk" (aka kalsarikännit), also part of the Long Drink's clever marketing approach.

The Long Drink comes in an especially nice cranberry version with more flavor complexity, a zero-carb and zero-sugar version, a traditional version and a Strong with 8.5-percent alcohol. It's fresh-tasting, without the heaviness of beer, making it a natural at summer barbecues or just a refreshing end to the day.

A zesty, Fresca-reminiscent combination of fizzy grapefruit juice and gin with a delicious tang of juniper, the Long Drink is a fantastic alternative to your go-to cider. The national drink of Finland was actually developed for the 1952 Summer Olympics and has been a Finnish staple ever since. Like Ikea and hygge, the Finnish Long Drink (known as "lonkero" in Finland) is a Scandinavian tradition we're lucky to have washed up on American shores.
