Cocktail Recipes
Army & Navy
Little is known about the Army & Navy cocktail other than that it was first published in David A. Embry’s The Fine Art Of Mixing Drinks in 1948. Some say it originated at the Army &...
Army & Navy
Little is known about the Army & Navy cocktail other than that it was first published in David A. Embry’s The Fine Art Of Mixing Drinks in 1948. Some say it originated at the Army &...
Grapefruit Cooler
The Grapefruit Cooler was created by NYC bartender and bar owner Audrey Saunders. Saunders was one of the early bartenders who really pushed the reemergence of gin as a preferred spirit in the cocktail world...
Grapefruit Cooler
The Grapefruit Cooler was created by NYC bartender and bar owner Audrey Saunders. Saunders was one of the early bartenders who really pushed the reemergence of gin as a preferred spirit in the cocktail world...
Kill Devil
The Kill Devil was created by Erin Williams for The Pegu Club in New York City. This drink combines a lot of in-the-know bartender favorites such as Chartreuse and Agricole Rum. It is also a very nicely dressed...
Kill Devil
The Kill Devil was created by Erin Williams for The Pegu Club in New York City. This drink combines a lot of in-the-know bartender favorites such as Chartreuse and Agricole Rum. It is also a very nicely dressed...
Improved Brandy Cocktail
The Improved Brandy cocktail was quite possibly the genesis of the Sazerac. It was a Cognac or Brandy variation of the whiskey cocktail and was popular in the 1870’s.
Improved Brandy Cocktail
The Improved Brandy cocktail was quite possibly the genesis of the Sazerac. It was a Cognac or Brandy variation of the whiskey cocktail and was popular in the 1870’s.
The Slope
Created by Julie Reiner for the Clover Club in New York City. Reiner wanted a house in Manhattan so this was created, named after the Brooklyn Neighborhood of Park Slope.
The Slope
Created by Julie Reiner for the Clover Club in New York City. Reiner wanted a house in Manhattan so this was created, named after the Brooklyn Neighborhood of Park Slope.
Spiced NO-Fashioned
So the next character that we're doing is an old-fashioned,
Spiced NO-Fashioned
So the next character that we're doing is an old-fashioned,