Lovers of tart bourbon cocktails will love the combination with cranberry and orange juice. Serve very chilled, garnished with cranberries. The perfect finishing touch...
Whiskey cocktail recipes
Sweet and sour grapefruit, strong bourbon, and fiery ginger fill this cocktail with an invigorating flavor, while grapefruit beer and grapefruit soda give the fizz its characteristic soy...
Instead of traditional gin, add bourbon infused with fig, pear, and natural vanilla to your Negroni. A whole bouquet of flavors and aromas awaits. The cocktail is strong, with a distinctive...
Instead of bitters, this Manhattan version features Aperol, the Italian aperitif, which infuses the drink with refreshing citrus notes. The cocktail is prepared in a punch bowl for a crowd and...
This refreshing cocktail with apricot notes is perfect for summer. Bourbon, lemon juice, and apricot brandy are a fresh take on the classic Whiskey Sour. Shake it with...
This sophisticated rye whiskey cocktail is enhanced with Chinar artichoke liqueur, sweet vermouth, and bitters. Served over ice and garnished with orange zest, it's sure to impress both...
5 Edible Cocktail Garnishes
You don't have to be an experienced bartender to create stylish drink decor with your own hands.
The Wabbit cocktail is created at Bottle & Bond Kitchen and Bar in Kentucky, one of the distilleries on the popular whiskey tour. Local bartenders decided to take bourbon to a new level of flavor...
American horse racing and bourbon-based cocktails are inextricably linked. Each Triple Crown event has its own official cocktail. And if the Kentucky Derby serves...
If you're familiar with the pickleback cocktail, where you drink a shot of whiskey followed immediately by a shot of pickle juice, you'll love this lemon-ginger version, which is drunk after...
Although this cocktail's name translates as "whiskey sour," its flavor is much softer and more balanced. It's equal parts sweet and tart, thanks to the sugar syrup and...
Enjoy the combination of whiskey and jasmine in this refreshing cocktail. It's made with sweetened jasmine green tea. Add Irish whiskey to taste and serve over plenty of ice.
In this julep recipe, traditional mint is replaced with equally fragrant tarragon. Combined with fresh strawberries and natural vanilla, it creates a stunningly sweet, refreshing flavor, perfect...
Here's a good reason to put up a live Christmas tree: you can make a cocktail out of it! The new book "How to Eat Your Christmas Tree" includes dozens of recipes for...
The "Perfect Manhattan" is a sub-varietal of the classic Manhattan cocktail, differing only in the addition of two types of vermouth—sweet and dry—instead of one. And don't forget a few...
How to choose non-alcoholic drinks to pair with alcohol
Some combinations seem like they were sent from heaven. Mix these affordable drinks with the right spirit.
For the base of this cocktail, choose any whiskey you have on hand: Scotch, Irish, Canadian, or bourbon. Traditionally, the spirit is mixed with lemon juice and simple syrup, but...
The classic Manhattan is one of the most popular cocktails in the world. It combines whiskey, sweet vermouth, and Angostura bitters. All the ingredients work perfectly together, resulting in...
Fans of the classic Manhattan cocktail will love this interesting variation, using Chinar artichoke bitters instead of Angostura. The other ingredients remain the same: rye whiskey and sweet...
Unlike the classic recipe, this Sazerac is made with hibiscus bitters and hibiscus syrup, which successfully replaces regular sugar, transforming the cocktail with rye whiskey and...
Unlike the classic Manhattan, this cocktail replaces Angostura bitters with the more citrusy Aperol. Make a batch for a crowd by mixing Aperol with bourbon and sweet...
Two-Ingredient Alcoholic Cocktail Recipes
For each of these holiday cocktails, you only need 2 ingredients.
Apple fishing is a popular pastime at Halloween parties. Players hold their hands behind their backs and use their teeth to scoop as many apples as possible out of a basin of water. Instead of a basin, place...
If you love whiskey and cola, you'll love this refreshing slushy with the same combination, enhanced with the intoxicating flavor and aroma of cherry. To make this frozen drink, you'll need...
Legend has it that Marlene Dietrich loved to suck on a lemon wedge to tone her cheeks and cheekbones, so her signature drink is garnished with a slice of the fruit. The base of the cocktail...
With its distinctive flavor and aroma, Earl Grey tea can be an interesting addition to delicious alcoholic cocktails. Brew it in boiling water, then cool it and mix it with peach...
The classic rye whiskey-based Old Fashioned takes on a vibrant new flavor with the addition of a splash of aromatic elderflower liqueur, such as St. Germain. Its sweet notes offer an interesting...
Gentleman Jack Tennessee whiskey adds a solid, masculine character to this lemonade. The cocktail also includes fresh lemon, club soda, triple sec orange liqueur, and...
Retro cocktails for a party
Treat yourself this New Year's Eve to a drink from your favorite era.
A tart cocktail based on American whiskey with invigorating notes of grapefruit, it's pleasantly refreshing and leaves a rich aftertaste.
This cocktail made with bourbon, fruit whiskey, and orange juice is delicious, but quite strong. Its tart flavor is so pleasantly balanced by sweet notes that it's easy...
A more aromatic and sweet version of the famous Manhattan cocktail, made with bourbon, vermouth, and bitters. Campari liqueur, orange slices, and a double shot of...
The popular Rob Roy cocktail was invented in 1894 in New York City in a bar near Broadway, where the operetta Rob Roy, about the Scottish national hero, was premiering. This...
A hot toddy is a warming British drink made with whiskey, honey, and lemon. Sometimes flavored with herbs, it's enjoyed before bed or in cold weather as a powerful...
The Little Italy cocktail is a slightly modified take on the famous Manhattan, made with bourbon or rye whiskey and sweet vermouth, but with Aperol instead of bitters. It's named after...
The lemon aroma and its tart flavor unexpectedly burst with freshness, reminiscent of sparklers. This cocktail will sparkle at a barbecue party. The sparkling drink's appearance alone...
Summer Drink and Cocktail Recipes
Get inspired by a collection of recipes for cold summer drinks and cocktails - sangria, mojito, iced tea, homemade lemonade, fruit
In the summer heat, you crave a refreshing drink. Lemonades, fruit drinks, and compotes are great thirst quenchers, but why not try tea? Yes, yes, a familiar hot drink can be transformed into a wonderful...
The Arnold Palmer, a non-alcoholic cocktail named after the golfer, is half lemonade and half iced tea. This sophisticated and not-too-sweet version of the summer favorite...
This cocktail brings together two incredibly invigorating and refreshing drinks: the American mint julep, made with bourbon, sugar, and mint, and the traditional Indian refreshing "lemonade" - nimbu pani.
The mint julep is a traditional American drink made with bourbon, sugar, and mint. It's typically served ice-cold, with plenty of crushed ice. Special...
The name "julep" is believed to derive from the Arabic "julab," meaning "rose water." Julep was originally a syrup used to dissolve medicines, and it was believed that this...
The mint julep is traditionally associated with the American South. It's a blend of bourbon, simple syrup, and mint flavor. This cocktail is served with plenty of crushed ice, which the drinker makes himself.
The Whiskey Sour is one of the main representatives of sours, that is, sour cocktails, the appearance of which dates back to the 18th century, when English sailors began drinking rum to prevent scurvy and vitamin deficiency...
This variation of the mint julep uses Canadian rye whiskey. It's not as sweet as Kentucky bourbon, but the bartenders add a touch of maple syrup to the drink.
Mixing ketchup and mustard doesn't seem strange, unless you add Jägermeister liqueur. The bartenders at the Viennese bar "Tur 7" loved the combination, so they added it to the menu...
The drink is delicious with or without alcohol. When serving eggnog for guests, you can skip the alcohol and serve it separately, giving them a choice. The flavor is reminiscent of melted vanilla ice cream, which...
Judging by its basic ingredients, eggnog is almost identical to ice cream, but it's consumed primarily in colder, rather than hot, weather. Over its long history, the creamy drink has acquired...
This drink, made from raw eggs, milk, sugar, and alcohol, likely originated in the British Isles, where its expensive ingredients initially made it popular among the wealthy. Having overcome...
Chai latte is a blend of milk and traditional Indian black tea with spices. This recipe uses almond milk and brown sugar. The combination of ginger, cinnamon, and pepper makes the drink...



















































