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Caipirinhas

Cachaça, a liquor made from sugarcane, gives these drinks their distinctive flavor. In Brazil it is traditional to make caipirinhas one or two at a time, as we do here. For ease of entertaining, however,...

Blackberry Cucumber Mule

Just when this crowd-pleasing berry drink heats things up-hi there, ginger beer-it starts to cool things down, thanks to muddled cucumber and mint.

Author: Maggie Hoffman

Summer Breeze

Author: Brini Maxwell

Grenadine Syrup

Known as "SC Grenadine" at Smuggler's Cove in San Francisco, this fresh, two-ingredient grenadine syrup is perfect for tiki drinks or mocktails like a Shirley Temple.

Author: Rebecca Cate

The Green Lantern

Author: Ian Knauer

Berry Rum Punch

Author: Tom Douglas

Key Lime Margaritas

Author: Melissa Roberts

Nojito

Author: Denise Gee

Deluxe Kir Royale

Author: Lynn Baygan

Ayran

This frothy, salted Turkish yogurt drink is endlessly refreshing.

Mike's Milk Punch

Try this frothy cocktail - named after a bartender in San Francisco - instead of eggnog.

Uncle Angelo's Egg Nog

What makes this recipe special is its lightness: twice as much milk as cream, and the white of the egg whipped stiff and folded into the mix, so it was almost like clouds on top of the eggnog.

Author: Dale DeGroff

Blue Ginger Gimlet

Author: Ming Tsai

Ginger Fizz

Author: Amanda Hesser

Sangria Blanco

Author: Naren Young

Slippery When Wet

This fragrant and refreshing strawberry-gin drink has a secret ingredient: a dollop of unsweetened Greek yogurt, which gives the cocktail a tangy flavor and subtly creamy texture.

Author: Maggie Hoffman

Hibiscus Punch

Author: Denise Gee

Yoda Soda

Author: Robin Davis

Chrysanthemum

Author: Camper English