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Skip to main content Skip to primary sidebar Skip to footer Jump to Recipe. If you like this drink… Before we get to the recipe: if you try this drink and like it, there are a few other drinks you should check out. The Blue Monday cocktail features vodka with blue curacao and Cointreau for a delicious orange flavor.

It blends Blue Curacao with coconut vodka and Sprite. The Blue Russian is a simple blend of vodka, blue curacao and cream. But it layers if you pour it right. Continue to Content. Prep Time 3 minutes. Total Time 3 minutes. Ingredients 1 ounce peach schnapps 1 ounce blue curacao 2 ounces vodka or white rum Sprite Gear We Used Highball glass Mixing Spoon Gold and white striped paper straws. Instructions Put crushed ice in a highball glass. Pour in the ingredients, in order, ending by topping it off with Sprite.

Stir and serve with a straw. Garnish with a lemon wheel. Follow me on Pinterest for more great recipes! If you want to pin this recipe, use the little button at the top. Footer Follow Us. Make me a cocktail. Search an ingredient. My Bar 0 ingredients. What to buy next Click the button below to see what we recommend to buy next - and level up your cocktail making ability. Tell me. Maximum ingredients hit!

Sorry about this, but you're current maximum number of ingredients you can add is set to 50 Help us lift this restriction by becoming a patreon of the site. Enter your email address and we'll send you a free eBook of amazing cocktail recipes Top 50 cocktails 50 hand picked delicious cocktails to inspire, intrigue and tantalise your taste buds. Email address signup form. Originating in Cuba, this refreshing rum-based sip is filled with mint and lime—a perfect combination for sipping by the pool or beach.

If you're craving a little literary cred, the mojito was also said to be a favorite of author Ernest Hemingway. Muddle mint into a shaker tin, then add ice and all other ingredients. Shake to chill and strain into a highball glass with ice. Top with club soda if desired and garnish with mint. More: Delicious Rum Cocktail Recipes. Combine ingredients in a cocktail shaker and shake bartenders use this "dry shake" to incorporate the egg white. Add ice and shake again. Strain over ice in a rocks glass.

Created during World War I, the name of this drink was supposedly inspired by the fact that taking a sip of it feels like getting shelled with a French 75mm field gun, a powerful piece of artillery. Shake gin, simple syrup, and lemon juice with ice. Strain into a champagne glass. Top with champagne. Strain into chilled martini glass or cocktail coupe.

Low on alcohol and high on refreshment, the spritz has been a crowd-pleasing favorite aperitivo for more than two centuries.

Though it can be made with any amaro or liqueur as a base, by far the best known version is the classic Aperol Spritz :. Mix all ingredients in a wine glass with ice and gently stir. Garnish with an orange slice. The classic recipe calls for gin, but this drink is just as tasty if you substitute vodka instead. If you like a drink with some bite , give this classic New Orleans concoction a try.

Rinse a chilled glass with absinthe and discard the absinthe. Stir the other ingredients in a mixing glass, strain into the chilled glass, and garnish. The first official Pimm's bar popped up at the Wimbledon tournament , and now more than 80, pints of the quintessential British summer cocktail are served to spectators every year.

Here's the official recipe courtesy of Pimm's:. You might think of a martini when you think of James Bond, but this drink is the true tipple of the iconic spy—the recipe first appeared in Ian Fleming's novel Casino Royale in homage to the Bond girl Vesper Lynd.

While Bond takes his "shaken, not stirred", most stick to the rule that spirits-only cocktails should be stirred instead. Combine all ingredients in a mixing glass with ice and stir until well chilled. Garnish with a lemon twist.

We'd like to salute Frank Meier, the bartender at the Ritz Paris who in reportedly served the first mimosa. The recipe just might be the simplest cocktail ever created. Essentially a sour topped with club soda, the Tom Collins is a classic cocktail that's as easy and delicious to whip up at home as it is at your favorite bar.

For a truly traditional version, opt for an Old Tom style gin. Build all ingredients in a glass with ice and stir gently to combine. Garnish with a lemon slice and a cherry.



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