Favorite cocktail?

Anonymous
Old fashioned or sidecar (the classic sidecar -- it's margarita adjacent, so your guests who like margaritas would probably like sidecars)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tom Collins.


What sour mix do you like for these?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tom Collins.


What sour mix do you like for these?

I use simple syrup and fresh-squeezed lemon juice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:French 75.

For a riff on this, French 77 with elderflower is pretty yum too.

Oh, thanks for this. I'm going to try it this weekend! Sounds similar to a Hugo.
Anonymous
Hugo. Don't over pour the syrup, squeeze fresh lime juice. Simply syrup and clubsoda for non-drinkers. Add mint and lime rings. Plenty of ice ofcourse.
The syrup should be on Amazon.
Anonymous
I really LOVE this one!



Anonymous
I like to make a variety of vodka cocktails. Use the cosmo recipe as a base, and then make it whatever you want.

I like:
Vodka
Mango juice
Prosecco (or just seltzer if you want it lighter)

Also:
vodka
flavored liquor (like orange)
any juice
lime (or other citrus)

Adding seltzer or prosescco puts bubbles into most things which makes it feel more sophisticated. Even just a splash helps cut juice that it too sweet.

Anonymous
Gin gimlet
Mint juleps
Sidecar
Manhattan
Anonymous
In warmer weather, white wine sangria.
Anonymous
Lemon drop martinis!
Anonymous
I like the classics, like old-fashioned, sidecar, Manhattan, negroni, etc.
In warmer weather I like spritzes.
Anonymous
Paper plane is super easy
Bees knees
Anonymous
Negroni
Anonymous
Harvey Wallbanger
Anonymous
Amaretto Stone Sour
White Russian
Grasshopper
Cosmo
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