This is a great beverage for cold afternoons and evenings created by my husband. The name comes from our next door neighbor, who says it makes him feel warm and fuzzy when he drinks it! It also makes your...
Made with Champagne and creme de cassis (a blackcurrant liqueur), the classic French cocktail is fruity and refreshing. For a casual affair, serve your Kir Royales in stemless glasses.
When you awake in the morning after a few too many you may very well need to have a Ramos Fizz to get you back on your feet. Henrico C. Ramos created the Ramos Fizz in 1888 at the Imperial Cabinet Saloon...
This makes such a festive cocktail to kick off your Thanksgiving cocktail hour! Make a kid-friendly version with just ice cream and sparkling nonalcoholic cider. Make sure all your ingredients are very...
This enduring classic conjures imagesof afternoon tennis matches anddrinks on the lawn. Often made withlemonade alone, our cocktail includesginger ale to mellow the flavorof Pimm's -- a fruity, spicy gin-basedliqueur...
I just made this up one day with the ingredients I had. With the martini craze, I decided to call it an orange martini, but it is just a good tropical drink for a summer day.
This cranberry cocktail is a swirl of favorite flavors: maple syrup, brown sugar, vanilla, and red wine. Serve it with a stirrer beaded with poached cranberries. Our Santa Swizzle Sticks clip art is affixed...
This is the best drink ever. It tastes just like cherry gelatin, so it's very easy to drink one too many without realizing it. That's how it got it's name!
England's spin on the Christmas cocktail was the ancient beverage known as wassail, essentially Middle English for "cheers." The base alcohol was beer, mead, or wine, heated with sliced apples and spices...
This long forgotten Prohibition-era cocktail is named for the 1922 movie starring Rudolph Valentino. It is the movie which, on his death bed, he stated he'd like to be his legacy. Try this drink straight...
To create a lower-alcohol version of a grapefruit margarita, we replaced the usual orange liqueur with honey. The result is a light and refreshing cocktail just right for alfresco summer drinking.
Fresh blackberries, spiced rum, sweet and sour mix, and a splash of ginger beer make up the refreshing Black Ginger Cocktail. It's the signature cocktail at the Escondite in Los Angeles.
Yummy frozen beverage. Sugar the rim of the glass and top with a drunken cherry to jazz up the look. You can substitute lime juice for the lemon juice in this recipe.
Dubbed farm punch by Sas Stewart, the co-founder of Stonecutter Spirits, this big-batch cocktail combines equal parts gin, Aperol, Lillet Blanc, and lime juice with fresh basil.
The usual gin and tonic gets brushed by a peacock's teal plume thanks to blue Curacao, a bitter-orange liqueur, and green Chartreuse, a French herbal liqueur.
This hurricane recipe is unparalleled for taste and drinkability! Everyone I've introduced it to has become hooked, and the bar that serves the original recipe routinely runs out of hurricane glasses to...
Coquito translates to "little coconut" in Spanish and refers to the coconut milk in this Puerto Rican rum cocktail. Put a twist on the classic by adding a shot of espresso.