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]]>Cool and trendy, this sassy cocktail’s name says it all. Invented back in the Prohibition Era, the Bee’s Knees Cocktail contains a prominent combination of gin and honey syrup, bringing bitterness and sweetness together in this juicy beverage.
With its instantly recognizable orange hue and sugar-coated cocktail glass rim, the Classic Sidecar is sure to be a delicious treat that will be the centerpiece of any party. This scrumptious cocktail is perfect for when you’re short on time, taking just five minutes to prepare.
If you love sipping on a sparkling lemonade during a mild spring afternoon, then this cocktail is for you. Easily recognizable thanks to its red maraschino cherry, Tom Collins is a suave yet simple cocktail, taking just two steps to prepare.
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]]>Given their ruby-colored appearance and fizz, sparkling pomegranate cocktails are sure to light up any dinner table or bar. Of course, there’s also the tangy taste that’s sure to spice up your night.
Are you looking to impress your friends with your vast knowledge of liqueurs? Then this Vieux Carre Cocktail recipe is for you. While it may sound complicated, all it takes is five minutes to complete.
If you’re struggling to decide on one drink or perhaps have friends with varying tastes, then here’s an idea for you. By setting up this Bellini Bar, you’ll be able to provide a little something for everyone.
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]]>You don’t need alcohol to imagine you are on vacation sipping a drink by the sea. This pina colada mocktail is creamy and delicious with coconut cream and pineapple as the main ingredients you can’t go wrong. Blend pineapple juice, coconut cream, fresh pineapple, and some vanilla ice cream with some ice cubes and you have yourself a fabulous mocktail.
Yes, you read it correctly, sangria without the wine, all you need is lots of fruit of your choice, kombucha, and alcohol-free wine and you have yourself a sangria mocktail.
You can’t go wrong with a Moscow mule and even when it doesn’t contain any alcohol it is still a great drink. Mix some ginger beer, sparkling water, and the juice of a lime and that is it, you can add a few sprigs of mint on top to give it some added flavor, and it’s ready.
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]]>Don’t let the name fool you—to be classified as a Martini, a drink needs to contain gin and vermouth, and the Appletini contains neither. What Appletinis do contain does vary a bit depending on the bar, but typically, you can expect the cocktail to be made with some combination of vodka, apple schnapps, and Cointreau. Served in a Martini glass, of course.
While the history of the cosmopolitan can actually be traced back to the 1930s, the drink didn’t become popular until about 60 years later when Carrie Bradshaw was seen ordering them on Sex and the City. Made with vodka, Cointreau, cranberry, and lime, cosmos are known for their iconic pink color and sweet, tangy flavor that’s dangerously easy to drink.
Another misnomer, espresso martinis have more in common with Starbucks Mocha Frappuccinos than they do actual martinis, but that didn’t stop people from enjoying them in the 90s and it’s not about to start. They’re made with vodka, Kahlúa, sugar, and espresso and are a fantastic choice for anyone looking for a little buzz with their booze.
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]]>Start the festivities with the effervescent charm of an Aperol Spritz. This classic Italian aperitif, with its vibrant orange hue and refreshing citrus notes, is a delightful way to kick off the festivities and set a lively tone for the day.
For a burst of fruity freshness, consider a Berry Mojito. Muddled berries, crisp mint, and a hint of lime come together in a medley of flavors that will have your guests sipping in style. It’s the perfect choice for a summer soirée or a tropical-themed celebration.
Elevate the toasts with the timeless elegance of champagne. Whether served as a classic flute or in innovative champagne cocktails, this bubbly libation adds an extra layer of celebration to your wedding. Consider a Champagne and Fruit fusion, combining the effervescence of bubbly with the sweetness of fresh fruits for a drink that’s as visually stunning as it is delicious.
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]]>Cool and trendy, this sassy cocktail’s name says it all. Invented back in the Prohibition Era, the Bee’s Knees Cocktail contains a prominent combination of gin and honey syrup, bringing bitterness and sweetness together in this juicy beverage.
With its instantly recognizable orange hue and sugar-coated cocktail glass rim, the Classic Sidecar is sure to be a delicious treat that will be the centerpiece of any party. This scrumptious cocktail is perfect for when you’re short on time, taking just five minutes to prepare.
If you love sipping on a sparkling lemonade during a mild spring afternoon, then this cocktail is for you. Easily recognizable thanks to its red maraschino cherry, Tom Collins is a suave yet simple cocktail, taking just two steps to prepare.
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]]>Given their ruby-colored appearance and fizz, sparkling pomegranate cocktails are sure to light up any dinner table or bar. Of course, there’s also the tangy taste that’s sure to spice up your night.
Are you looking to impress your friends with your vast knowledge of liqueurs? Then this Vieux Carre Cocktail recipe is for you. While it may sound complicated, all it takes is five minutes to complete.
If you’re struggling to decide on one drink or perhaps have friends with varying tastes, then here’s an idea for you. By setting up this Bellini Bar, you’ll be able to provide a little something for everyone.
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]]>You don’t need alcohol to imagine you are on vacation sipping a drink by the sea. This pina colada mocktail is creamy and delicious with coconut cream and pineapple as the main ingredients you can’t go wrong. Blend pineapple juice, coconut cream, fresh pineapple, and some vanilla ice cream with some ice cubes and you have yourself a fabulous mocktail.
Yes, you read it correctly, sangria without the wine, all you need is lots of fruit of your choice, kombucha, and alcohol-free wine and you have yourself a sangria mocktail.
You can’t go wrong with a Moscow mule and even when it doesn’t contain any alcohol it is still a great drink. Mix some ginger beer, sparkling water, and the juice of a lime and that is it, you can add a few sprigs of mint on top to give it some added flavor, and it’s ready.
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]]>Don’t let the name fool you—to be classified as a Martini, a drink needs to contain gin and vermouth, and the Appletini contains neither. What Appletinis do contain does vary a bit depending on the bar, but typically, you can expect the cocktail to be made with some combination of vodka, apple schnapps, and Cointreau. Served in a Martini glass, of course.
While the history of the cosmopolitan can actually be traced back to the 1930s, the drink didn’t become popular until about 60 years later when Carrie Bradshaw was seen ordering them on Sex and the City. Made with vodka, Cointreau, cranberry, and lime, cosmos are known for their iconic pink color and sweet, tangy flavor that’s dangerously easy to drink.
Another misnomer, espresso martinis have more in common with Starbucks Mocha Frappuccinos than they do actual martinis, but that didn’t stop people from enjoying them in the 90s and it’s not about to start. They’re made with vodka, Kahlúa, sugar, and espresso and are a fantastic choice for anyone looking for a little buzz with their booze.
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]]>Start the festivities with the effervescent charm of an Aperol Spritz. This classic Italian aperitif, with its vibrant orange hue and refreshing citrus notes, is a delightful way to kick off the festivities and set a lively tone for the day.
For a burst of fruity freshness, consider a Berry Mojito. Muddled berries, crisp mint, and a hint of lime come together in a medley of flavors that will have your guests sipping in style. It’s the perfect choice for a summer soirée or a tropical-themed celebration.
Elevate the toasts with the timeless elegance of champagne. Whether served as a classic flute or in innovative champagne cocktails, this bubbly libation adds an extra layer of celebration to your wedding. Consider a Champagne and Fruit fusion, combining the effervescence of bubbly with the sweetness of fresh fruits for a drink that’s as visually stunning as it is delicious.
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