Monte Carlo
The Manhattan was created in the late 19th century, and it seems that bartenders and consu...
Man o’ War
The Man o' War cocktail is named after one of the all-time great racehorses, a horse that...
Left Hand
It is easy to assume that you have seen this drink before at first glance. The basic idea...
How to Make Perfect Cocktail Shrubs
A cocktail needs to have a balance of sour and sweet flavors to be great. A shrub, which i...
Muscadine: What to Know and 6 Bottles to Try
Unaware of muscadine? You are not by yourself. Most consumers and industry professionals a...
Stone Sour
The Stone Sour's origin and the meaning behind its name are unclear, much like the history...
Rum & Coke
The simplest cocktail made with just two ingredients is this one: The drink's name contain...
Cement Mixer
The Cement Mixer is as divisive a shot as it gets, with some drinkers reportedly actually...
Vodka Tonic
Making drinks at home does not have to be difficult. You do not have to replicate that sev...
Green Chartreuse vs. Yellow Chartreuse: The Main Differences
With centuries of history that includes monastic secrets and old manuscripts, Chartreuse i...
The Kraken Black Spiced Rum Review
The 94-proof Kraken Black Spiced Rum is a powerful alcoholic beverage with a considerably...
Where Does Your Vodka Come From?
Russia's most well-liked cultural export may be vodka. The word is a diminutive of "water"...
The Original Sazerac
The Superdome, gumbo, beignets, and Mardi Gras are just a few of the many things that make...
Homemade Zima
It is likely that if you were of legal drinking age in the middle of the 1990s—or perhaps...
Bacardí Cocktail
The Bacardí Cocktail was one of the most well-liked beverages in America as soon as Prohib...
Single Malt vs. Blended Scotch: The Main Differences
Scotland is regarded as one of the world's leading whisky-producing countries, and with go...
Sangrita
If you ever had tequila in college or at any other point during your youth, you probably l...
Pearl Harbor
The well-known naval base on the Hawaiian island of Oahu is the inspiration behind the nam...
Remember the Maine
If you enjoy a good Manhattan, especially one made with rye, then the Remember the Maine s...
Picon Punch
A popular cocktail from the 19th century, the Picon Punch consists of sparkling water, gre...
Bicicletta
Italy has bestowed upon us a wealth of treasures. Yes, it is in charge of amazing music, a...
Batida
Brazil's official spirit and best-selling alcoholic beverage is cachaça. Similar to rhum a...
Pearl Diver
The ingredients used in Tiki drinks, such as gardenia mix, falernum, and orgeat, are uncom...
Tipperary
This variation on the Bijou is an underappreciated cocktail that is ideal for any American...
Presidente Brandy
Presidente Solera Brandy is the best-selling spirit in Mexico and among the best-selling b...
Angostura vs. Peychaud’s Bitters: The Main Differences
In the arena of cocktail ingredients, bitters may seem like a small-time player. They come...
What the #$@! Do I Do with This? Galliano: What It Is and How to Use I...
You purchased a spirit or liqueur because a very small amount was required in a cocktail r...
What Is Chinola? And Why It’s Everywhere All of a Sudden.
Passion fruit has recently gained popularity among Americans. According to the 2018 U.S. F...
Seagram’s 7 Crown Blended Whiskey Review
In actuality, Seagram's 7 Crown Blended Whiskey is not that great, despite its lengthy his...
Ti’ Punch
Martinique and Guadeloupe, two French Caribbean islands, have Ti' Punch as their national...