Must TRy Cocktails: New Mixes & Classics

Learn and get details on preparing drinks yourself. Find the basics ingredients and recipes of your favorite drinks.

 

White Russian

White Russians are creamy and savory. Amazing way to finish a dinner and great for midnight relaxations.
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    • Large Rocks Glass

    • Vodka

    • Coffee Liqueur

    • Creamer

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  • Sometimes we need an extra kick to start off the night:

    • Stemless Wine Glass with Ice or Rocks Glass

    • 2oz of Vodka

    • 1oz of Coffee Liqueur

    • .75 oz Cream

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  • Vodka was actually founded in Poland.

    • Rocks Glass (Old Fashioned) with Ice

    • 1.5oz Vodka

    • .75oz Coffee Liqueur

    • .75 oz Cream

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Martini

Vodka or Gin? The ultimate spirit filled classic cocktail. Regardless if you want one before a meeting or need one after - its ready for you.
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    • Martini Glass

    • Mixing Glass

    • Gin or Vodka (or Both)

    • Dry Vermouth

    • Orange Bitters

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  • The martini may have originated in the 1860s in Martinez, California, mixed for a lucky gold miner!

    • Chilled Martini Glass

    • 3 oz Vodka or Gin

    • .75 oz Dry Vermouth

    • Dash of Orange Bitters

    • Lemon Twist

    • Cold/Chilled Glass is a +

    • Bonus: Make it Dirty!

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  • The original martini was likely sweeter than today’s version, as early recipes included sweet vermouth.

    • 2 oz Gin or Vodka

    • .75 oz Dry Vermouth

    • Olive or Lemon Twist Garnish

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Whiskey Mule

The traditional mule was first handcrafted in Manhattan. Whiskey and ginger go together like lemonade on a sunny day.
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    • Copper Mug

    • Whiskey

    • Ginger Beer

    • Lime Squeeze (Juice)

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  • Have fun with this “refresher.”

    • Highball Glass with Ice

    • 2 oz of Jameson Whiskey

    • .75 oz Fresh Lime Juice

    • .25 oz Simple Syrup (Agave is a great choice too!)

    • Top of Ginger Beer

    • Add and Garnish:
      Lime Wedge + Mint

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  • Scotch is a whiskey produced in Scotland.

    • Copper Mug with Ice

    • 1.5oz Whiskey

    • .5oz Lime juice

    • Top off with Ginger Beer

    • Lime Squeeze & Garnish

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Daiquiri

Neat and clean, just like a new pair of shoes right out of the box. This will definitely help start the evening, regardless of the occasion.
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    • Boston Shaker

    • Coupe or Martini/Cocktail Glass

    • Rum

    • Lime Juice

    • Simple Syrup

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  • The Daiquiri originated in Cuba in the late 1800s and was named after a small village near Santiago de Cuba.

    • Chilled Coupe Glass

    • 2 oz of Rum

    • 1 oz Lime Juice (Freshly Squeezed)

    • .75 Simple Syrup (1:1)

    • Lime Wheel Garnish

    • Bonus: Can be enjoyed over ice

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  • It was a favorite of Ernest Hemingway, who even inspired a variation called the "Hemingway Daiquiri," made with less sugar and added grapefruit juice!

    • Chilled Coupe Glass

    • 1.5 oz of Rum

    • .75 oz Lime Juice

    • .75 Simple Syrup

    • Lime Wheel Garnish

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Margarita

The ability to dance anywhere and feel like everyone is dancing with you only requires one thing - and her name is Margarita.
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    • Bucket Glass or Rocks Glass

    • Tequila, Blanco

    • Lime Juice

    • Triple Sec (Orange Liqueur)

    • Simple Syrup or Agave Syrup

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  • It's been said to have started in Juarez, Mexico in the '30s or '40s. Make it Grand!

    • Rocks Glass

    • 2 oz of Reposado Tequila

    • 1 oz of Triple Sec

    • 1 oz of Lime Juice

    • .5 oz Agave Syrup

    • Grand Marnier Float (.5 oz)

    • Lime Wedge Garnish

    • Salt Lick Rim

    • Bonus: Flavor Purees

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  • Legend has it that the origin of the drink stems from a bartender who forgot to make a showgirl's favorite drink.

    • 1.5 oz Tequila Blanco

    • .75 oz Triple Sec

    • 1 oz lime Juice

    • .5 oz Simple Syrup

    • Lime Wedge Garnish

    • Optional - Salt Rim

    • Blended or on the Rocks

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Old Fashioned

It’s never been this cool to be considered old fashioned. Sometimes to appreciate the present, one should thank the past. Enjoy the original!
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    • Rocks Glass

    • Ice (Big Cube)

    • Garnish: Orange Peel & Zest, Optional Luxardo Cheery

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  • Legend has it the cocktail got its name because people started asking bartenders for a drink made the old-fashioned way—with just spirits, sugar, water, and bitters!

    • 2.5 oz Bourbon

    • 2 Dashes of Angostura Bitters & Orange Bitters

    • .25 oz of Simple or Turbo Syrup

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  • The Old Fashioned, born in the 1800s, is the grandfather of cocktails and still a classic today!

    • 2 oz Spirit

    • 2 Dashes of bitters

    • Sugar Cube

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