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Ratio Validity
The problem with this article is that it arbitrarily places the ratios based on sea breeze randomly substituting grapefruit based on some perceived yet relatively undocumented association between the two drinks. In particular almost all documented sources of the ratios for this drink suggest that equal parts pineapple and cranberry should be used. An overwhelming majority of bartenders do not adhere to the absurd amount of cranberry in this concoction. Unless documented evidence to the contrary supports this, listing no ratios would be better than providing blatant misinformation. — Preceding
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The problem with this article is that it arbitrarily places the ratios based on sea breeze randomly substituting grapefruit based on some perceived yet relatively undocumented association between the two drinks. In particular almost all documented sources of the ratios for this drink suggest that equal parts pineapple and cranberry should be used. An overwhelming majority of bartenders do not adhere to the absurd amount of cranberry in this concoction. Unless documented evidence to the contrary supports this, listing no ratios would be better than providing blatant misinformation. — Preceding
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