cocktails
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The Mister Pink cocktail from The Penrose in New York is a peppery pink margarita play that’s become a staple of the Upper East Side bar Inspiration can come from just about anywhere, but Quentin…
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A Macallan whisky milk punch, the Magnetum cocktail from Connaught Bar in London acts as a metaphor of how the bar brings people together It might be a bit cliche, and a little 1980s, to…
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Gin, Midori, Italicus, yuzu, lemon, egg white, the Japanese Drifter from Neon Pigeon in Singapore uses ingredients from across the globe to create glowing green perfection Inspiration can come from anywhere and everywhere, and that’s…
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This mezcal and tequila-based riff on the classic tiki drink picked up its name for a reason, just like the original Looking for a new twist on a tiki classic? The Walking Dead from Gin…
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The Kolagräs Med God Grädde from Röda Huset in Stockholm features local cream, Absolut Elyx, Galliano, and Swedish green apples The Kolagräs Med God Grädde is somewhat like a milk punch, and mostly made with…
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Cane & Table’s Summer Set Fall cocktail in a spicy margarita made to pair with succulent ribs The Summer Set Fall mixes fruity and spicy to create a fiery margarita that shows off Cane &…
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This Tequila-based version of an Old Fashioned from New York’s Overstory uses white wine and Yellow Chartreuse to create an terroir-inspired instant classic There’s no shortage of modern riffs on the Old Fashioned, but few…
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Martini meets Bloody Mary with this dirty combination that uses Ancient Olive Trees Dirty Martini Juice to bring together two of the world’s most popular cocktails While we would never say that it’s too early…
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America’s favorite Margarita riff continues to be its most divisive, carrying an off-brand-esque luxury that can drive all sorts of emotions, much like its namesake Cadillac Roll into any of Los Angeles’ oldest, over-sized Meixcan…
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A groovy ode to a bartender’s grandmother, The Funk uses rum and mastiha alongside dill and fennel to make a truly inventive herbal cocktail The Funk was originally supposed to feature gin as an ode…