The warm sweetness from the rosemary honey syrup takes this traditional gimlet to the next level — add a little flair with a smoked coupe glass and I guarantee you’re about to impress your guests.
Read MoreI always, always, always have to make a seasonal version of the old fashioned — it was the first real cocktail I learned how to make! Plus, we’re using that same syrup that we used in the Pumpkin Spice Espresso Martini.
Read MoreThe basic girl in me needed to combine my love for pumpkin spice and espresso martini.
Read MoreThis is the perfect summer-to-fall transition cocktail, especially if you’re team apple cider. If it’s still warm out, but you’re fully ready to embrace the fall vibes, this will definitely get you in the mood.
Read MoreIf you love the smokiness of mezcal along with the smokiness of torching herbs for your cocktail, this is THE one for you. For bonus rosemary flavor (and sweetness) add a little bit of rosemary simple syrup!
Read MoreI felt the slightest crisp in the air and I immediately had to rummage through my mom’s liquor cabinet to make something autumn-inspired
Read MoreIn the summertime, limoncello is always the answer. Whether you’re up for making your own or buying a bottle from the store, this limoncello spritz will hit the spot.
Read MoreIf you’re on the fence about matcha, and you don’t understand the hype around it, this cocktail will definitely get you on the right side of the fence ;)
Read MoreIf you’re looking for a refreshing Summer sip and you want to use that bottle of Sauvignon Blanc you opened yesterday, this is the one.
Read MoreIf you ever get the chance to visit the infamous Dante here in New York City, DO IT! Opened in 1915, it’s a staple serving up delicious cocktails. Go for the Margarita Royale, stay for the martinis.
Read MoreThis is your sign to use the single grapefruit that’s been sitting in your fridge. It’s waiting for it’s big break — and this is it. There’s something about a pungent bourbon sour when the weather begins to feel warm again.
Read MoreCalling all crushed ice lovers: this mint blackberry smash is calling your name. The bittersweet taste of Montenegro has notes of orange a distinct rose petal finish, pairing well with the freshness of the mint and tartness of the blackberries.
Read MoreStrawberries and basil are simply begging to be together at all times. Throw some bourbon in the mix, and you have the perfect happy hour, pre-dinner, summer cocktail. This is what you want to be sipping while you hang out on the back porch with friends or family while you watch the sunset.
Read MoreThis Harridan Vodka martini is the answer to a hot summer night. The addition of orange oil compliments the silkiness of the vodka, with the chef’s kiss of olive-infused vermouth. It’s well-balanced, and if you’re thinking of venturing into the vodka martini territory, this would be an approachable variation to try first.
Read MoreThis riff on a gimlet is so unbelievably delicious, especially with the addition of Lillet Blanc (an aromatized wine). Because Lillet is fortified with a blend of citrus liqueurs, it pairs beautifully with fresh lemon juice, while the nuttiness of the orgeat smooths it out.
Read MoreIf this cocktail isn’t the epitome of warm weather, I don’t know what is. There’s nothing better than the perfect watermelon — one that’s perfectly sweet and juicy. If you find one during the in-season months, and you’re up for the task, it’s the perfect opportunity to make watermelon ice cubes to accompany your daiquiri.
Read MoreSummer whisky drinks have always been a staple in my life, and this Pineapple Lime Smash is the perfect sipper while you’re soaking up the sun.
Read MoreThe Corona Sunrise is such a fun, and simple way to spruce up your regular Summer beer. Whether you’re having an outdoor hangout, lounging at the beach, or merely wanting to indulge in some tropical vibes, this is the cocktail for you!
Read MoreI love this cocktail because not only is it a great opportunity for an aperitif, but it could also work at your next brunch get together. It’s a subtle sipper.
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