Wiseman is the perfect guide to tequila exploration. She was recognized as Tales of the Cocktail’s 2023 Bartender of the Year ...
Want to try making the traditional Sazerac cocktail? All you need are five ingredients: Sazerac Rye, Peychaud’s Bitters, ...
Invite good fortune and flavor for the upcoming year with one of our delicious and symbolic New Year's Eve mixed drinks.
Though the differences between a martini glass and a coupe glass may seem subtle at first, they can make a big difference in ...
The old-fashioned is one of the oldest mixed drinks in the cocktail canon. Muddle a sugar cube and bitters with one bar spoon of water at the bottom of a chilled rocks glass. (If using simple ...
There’s a reason so many different types of cocktail glasses exist. Martini glasses, rocks glasses, shot glasses—they all ...
Shake ingredients vigorously and serve in a rocks glass. Add a splash of sparkling wine. Garnish with a flamed orange rind (hold a flame to an orange peel for a few seconds until it flashes).
Shake well and strain into a rocks glass over fresh ice. Garnish with a lime wheel. This cocktail marries the smoky notes of mezcal with the bold flavors of coffee and chocolate bitters.
WhistlePig Whiskey is bringing degeneracy to non-alcoholic cocktails with the help of Alice Cooper this January.
Build all ingredients into a cocktail glass and stir to combine ... Muddle the brown sugar with bitters and water in a rocks glass. Pour in the bourbon and stir to combine. Add a large ice ...
Directions: Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker full of ice and shake vigorously until the tin has begun to frost. Strain into a rocks glass full of fresh ice and garnish with a lime wheel.