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Cocktails are known for their creative and unique names, many of which will draw you in and help you find a favorite new recipe. Whether you're searching for a new sipper to enjoy after work or that perfect recipe to match a party's theme, these cocktails, shots, and shooters should be all you need.
List of cocktails (alphabetical) This is a list of notable cocktails, arranged alphabetically.
Whether you’re a fan of classics like the “Bloody Mary” or the “Cosmopolitan,” or you’re curious about lesser-known treasures like the “Quasar” or the “Xalapa Punch,” this A-to-Z guide offers a full spectrum of choices.
This list of cocktail names has everything from common cocktails to fancy and unique alcoholic drinks! There’s something for everyone here.
This list includes recipes from the Tiki cocktail archaeologist and author’s many books, plus some served at special events, his New Orleans bar (Latitude 29) and his growing Sippin’ Santa holiday pop-up concept.
A cocktail is a mixed drink typically made with a distilled liquor (such as arrack, brandy, cachaça, gin, rum, tequila, vodka, or whiskey) as its base ingredient that is then mixed with other ingredients or garnishments. Sweetened liqueurs, wine, or beer may also serve as the base or be added.
Every year, Drinks International announces its top 50 list of the world's bestselling classic cocktails. A sample of 100 bars from across the globe ranked their bestsellers, and we've compiled the cocktail list for you.
This list of mixed alcoholic drinks describes the history and ingredients of every classic cocktail, from Bellinis to Manhattans to martinis.
Everything about cocktails. What's the best, the worst and the most popular cocktail in the world? Discover national, regional and local cocktail varieties around the world.
The Gentleman’s Journal A-Z of Cocktails. Are you a budding barman? Arm yourself with our freshly-shaken, thoroughly-mixed, alcoholic alphabet of knowledge… Words: Jonathan Wells. In 1862, bartender Jerry Thomas wrote the first ever cocktail handbook.