Makers Mark Pint

Makers Mark Pint
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I believe there may be a slight confusion in the name of the food item you are referring to. There is no food named "makers mark pint" in restaurants. However, there is a possibility that you may be referring to "Maker's Mark" which is a brand of bourbon whiskey produced in the United States. Sometimes, restaurants may serve cocktails or drinks made with Maker's Mark.

A "pint" is a unit of measurement for liquid capacity, typically used to describe a serving size of beer or other beverages. Therefore, a "Maker's Mark pint" could refer to a pint-sized serving of a cocktail or drink made with Maker's Mark bourbon.

If you are interested in trying a drink made with Maker's Mark, some popular cocktails include the Maker's Mark Old Fashioned, Maker's Mark Manhattan, or Maker's Mark Kentucky Mule. These drinks typically combine Maker's Mark with other ingredients such as bitters, vermouth, ginger beer, or fruit juices.

I hope this helps clarify any confusion, and please let me know if you have any other questions!

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