Official Cocktail of the 2022 Daytime Emmy Awards
Read MoreOfficial Cocktail of the 2022 Daytime Emmy Awards
Read MoreOfficial Cocktail of the 2022 Daytime Emmy Awards
Read MoreOfficial Cocktail of the 2022 Daytime Emmy Awards
Read MoreThe Vesper, also known as the Vesper Martini, was made famous by James Bond. Our Chemist Navy Vesper is even more fitting for the double agent with our strong but smooth Navy Strength Gin.
Read MoreOur favorite new way to enjoy the classic Navy Strength Gin. This fresh take on an Aviation is beautiful, smooth and tasty.
Read MoreA boilermaker with a Bierbrand is in essence a fortified beer because you're reintroducing a spirit made from the beer, to begin with. So it creates this pure beer cocktail that is delicious and remarkable.
Read MoreThis improbable combo of gin, sweet vermouth, and Chartreuse arose in the late 1800s. Bijou, meaning “jewel” in French, is said to refer to the gem-colored spirits that comprise the recipe.
Read MoreA lighter take on the classic dry Martini, the Fifty-Fifty is made with equal parts gin and dry vermouth. This is a great evening cocktail, but you can use Lillet Blanc instead of dry vermouth for a refreshing brunch or lunchtime drink.
Read MoreCreated by the British Royal Navy and sometimes referred to as “Pinkers,” Pink Gin is more an important historical artifact than a cocktail still popular these days.
Read MoreThe Montenegroni is the perfect twist on an iconic cocktail – the Negroni, which this year celebrates its 100th year – and brings to life Amaro Montenegro’s rich and versatile flavour, built out of 40 carefully selected botanicals.
Read MoreIt’s summertime - seasonal edibles are at peak perfection, lending themselves to divinely inspired food and cocktail recipes. Today’s recipe came across our plate a few weeks back from a food blogger out of Durham, NC. and we have been gushing over it ever since.
Read MoreThe origins of the spritz are really unknown and finding the real ones, today, it’s not that easy though history says, for what it’s worth, that it’s all about the presence of the Austrian soldiers in the Veneto region; they just “stretched” the regional wine with sparkling water.
The Happy Bastard is a lighter take on its cousin, the Suffering Bastard. This cocktail is designed to be easy drinking, refreshing and light. Both gin and brandy make an appearance with cucumber tonic added for a more refreshing finish. Lemon adds a bright touch of acidity and harmonizes with the botanicals of the gin. It’s spicy, cooling and tart all at once.
Read MoreThe Clover Club Cocktail is a drink that pre-dates Prohibition in the United States, and is named for the Philadelphia men's club of the same name, which met in the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel on South Broad Street.
Read MoreThe James Bond martini: "shaken and not stirred" — it’s probably the most famous drink in all pop culture. But for much of his life, Bond’s creator, Ian Fleming, didn’t drink martinis. That all changed when he fell in love with them at the Dukes Hotel bar, located on St. James Street in London, home over the centuries to some of the city’s greatest gentlemen’s clubs, wine merchants and tobacco retailers.
Read MoreThe Last Word was one of the first pre-Prohibition drinks to lead the cocktail revival of the early aughts. Before long, the Last Word was a staple in cocktail bars across the country, revered for its heady balance of sweet, sour and herbal flavors.
Read MoreFrench 75’s are made with a standard pour of gin and topped with Champagne, so it’s a strong drink in a sparkling dress. In fact, it’s named after the French 75-mm field gun, which was commonly used in World War I. This cocktail is perfect for the holidays and other celebratory occasions.
Read MorePerfectly balanced, refreshing yet strong. This cocktail is a true iconic staple that won’t go out of fashion any time soon.
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