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Bizzy Izzy Highball
This cocktail with rye whiskey, pineapple, and sherry sits right at home with the way we drink now, but it dates back to 1917.
Vegan Beer-Cheese Sauce
This dairy-free cheese sauce recipe yields more sauce than you need for two vegan cheesesteaks, but it keeps well in the refrigerator for five days.
Sherry and Vermouth
This two-ingredient cocktail is best served over a nice, large chunk of ice.
Love Language
This refreshing summer cocktail is finished with a bright and briny pickled green tomato.
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21 Campari Cocktails That Aren't All Negronis and Spritzes
Got a bottle of Campari and not sure how to use it? You've come to the right place.
How to Make the Very Best Nonalcoholic Piña Colada
I'd rather you not call it a virgin piña colada—but I do think it's worth making a truly great one. There's more to it than just pineapple and coconut.
Sherry Colada
This 5% ABV sherry colada is incredibly tasty and still has wonderful complex flavors that keep it from being candy.
Negroni
The classic negroni is an anytime cocktail. With equal parts gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth, the Italian aperitivo is bittersweet, herbal, and a cinch to mix.
Piña Colada
With its winning combination of coconut, pineapple, and rum, this piña colada recipe is creamy, just sweet enough, and utterly refreshing.
Extra-Juicy Mai Tai
This mai tai stars two types of rum, with orange juice, lime juice, orgeat, and Cointreau for a fruity but balanced take on the original.
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41 Spring Cocktails: Easy Drinks for Right Now
Celebrate the warmer weather with these refreshing spring drinks.
Trident
The Trident cocktail is a riff on a negroni that uses Spain’s sherry, Italy’s Cynar, and Scandinavia’s aquavit.
Americano
The Americano cocktail is a classic Italian drink that dates back to Milan’s Caffè Camparino in the 1860s, where it was known as the Milano-Torino.
For a Perfect Citrus Twist, Use a Cheese Slicer
It’s safer than your Y-peeler and it makes a better twist.
Manhattan
The Manhattan is a classic cocktail made with whiskey and sweet vermouth.
Everything You Need to Make Cocktails at Home
The new home bar essentials.
Queens Park Swizzle
If you like mojitos, you’ll like this minty swizzle from the Queen’s Park Hotel in Trinidad. The swizzle is a category of cocktails named for the special bar tool used to mix all crushed-ice cocktails in the days before blenders. A swizzle stick is a long stick made with three to five forked branches originally made from the allspice bush. If you don’t have one, though, you can use a bar spoon to churn the drink with a similar motion, rotating the stick by rubbing your hands back and forth again …
Old Cuban
Audrey Saunders created this sparkly hybrid of a French 75 and a mojito at her bar, New York’s Pegu Club.
Japanese Cocktail
One of the oldest and most perfect of three-ingredient cocktails, the Japanese Cocktail first saw print in 1862 but remains stubbornly unknown and underappreciated.
Red Hook
The Manhattan/Brooklyn cocktail riff that birthed a dozen others, Vincenzo Errico’s Red Hook was first served at the original Milk & Honey, the influential bar in New York.