Category: Classics

Gin Gimlet

The Gimlet was originally used to help sailors of the British Royal Navy on the sea battle scurvy...

New York Sour

Dating back to the 1800’s, this cocktail was originally called the Continental Sour. But after its...

Pisco Sour

Pisco is a South American brandy made in Peru and Chile by distilling fermented grape juice. While...

Paloma

The Paloma is a tequila-based cocktail typically made using tequila, lime juice, and grapefruit...

Lion’s Tail

Allspice dram (also known as pimento dram) made with allspice berries and cinnamon, is the...

Whiskey Sour

The Whiskey Sour is one of the most misunderstood cocktails, it’s often made at dive bars...

Americano

The Americano was created in Italy by Gaspare Campari’s bar, Caffè Campari, in the 1860s....

Classic Negroni

This classic cocktail was said to be first created in Florence, Italy, at Caffè Casoni when Count...

Ramos Gin Fizz

Originally referred to as the ‘New Orleans Fizz’, this famous cocktail was conceived in 1888 by...

Hot Toddy

Hot Toddy’s are the ultimate winter warming drink. Made with just a few simple ingredients, it was...

Mojito

Learning more about this drink means taking a diving into a lesson in the history of Cuba when it...

Hanky Panky

This cocktail was first created by one of history’s finest female bartenders, Ada ‘Coley’ Coleman...

Irish Coffee

Always served with Irish whiskey, and sometimes served with heavy cream or Irish cream, the Irish...

Pink Lady

While the Pink Lady presents a stereotypically gendered façade, there is nothing feminine or sweet...

20th Century

The 20th Century was created in 1937 by British bartender C.A. Tuck in honor of the Twentieth...

Aperol Spritz

Born in Veneto, Italy, the Aperol Spritz is a refreshing combination of the lightly bitter orange...

Boulevardier

Fairly similar to the Negroni in how they share most of their ingredients, the Boulevardier is an...

French 95

Invented in the 1920’s, this bourbon whiskey cocktail will give your taste buds a refreshing kick...

Old Pal

The credit for the invention of the classic Old Pal cocktail goes to Harry MacElhone, the owner of...

Sazerac

Ah yes, the American Sazerac. While the method of preparation is a bit unorthodox, it is well...

Vieux Carré

A drink whose French name means ‘Old Square’ or ‘Old Quarter’ is an apt reflection of this classic...

Sidecar

Another classic cocktail with roots in New Orleans, the Sidecar. Dating back to after the First...

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