Sake Sangria
Forget Saketinis—there’s another fruit and sake combination you should consider: sake sangria. This cocktail is easy to prepare and perfect for the summer season.
Read MoreForget Saketinis—there’s another fruit and sake combination you should consider: sake sangria. This cocktail is easy to prepare and perfect for the summer season.
Read MoreDepending on the ingredients, sangria can be a light thirst-quencher or a potent cocktail that can set heads spinning. This delicious, bubbly mix combines Cava sparkling wine with orange liqueur, brandy and citrus fruit.
Read MoreThis spring, freshen up your whiskey sour with homemade rhubarb syrup. We have the easy recipe here.
Read MoreUse edible violets to make a delightful, color-changing lemonade. Just be sure to save some for the fairies.
Read MoreBright, clear, lightly sweet, and impeccably clean-tasting, a good lemon drop cocktail — or lemon drop martini — should make you feel like you’re sipping up the shiniest parts of summer.
Read Moreour simple ingredients are all you need to make this refreshing cocktail, which gets its sweetness from agave nectar and its depth from reposado tequila.
Read MoreSpringtime means warmer weather, blooming flowers, outdoor meals and cool drinks — especially smoothies. Try this customizable tropical smoothie recipe with mango, banana, pineapple, and passion fruit (or orange).
Read MoreWhy stick with regular old vodka and tomato juice, when you can have your favorite brunch drink with bacon, too? This twist on the classic cocktail is served at 3rd & Ferry Fish Market in Easton, Pennsylvania.
Read MoreCucumber and celery boast a high water content, making them ideal candidates for agua fresca. This Cucumber-Celery Agua Fresca can easily morph into an alcoholic punch for a party.
Read MoreThe name is translated as "fresh water," but the drink is so much more than simple H20. The basic formula: Use water as your base and add pureed fruit, sugar and a hit of citrus. It's a forgiving recipe and always a refreshing one.
Read MoreMaking sangria only requires a few simple steps to make. It’s a great drink to enjoy by yourself or with a large number of people for an occasion.
Read MoreSangria is an inexpensive option for enjoying a fruity and refreshing drink. Gather together your favorite red or white wine with fruit chunks, fruit juice, soda water and brandy or rum to create a delicious beverage you can't get enough of.
Read MoreFresh-squeezed grapefruit takes center stage, with floral notes of elderflower and orchid not far behind. Sweet but not sugary, this one is an equally great kickoff to a fancy night out or an afternoon siesta.
Read MoreThe next time you're making breakfast-for-dinner, pair it with a cocktail that's just as fun. Offering a super-chilled maple and rye cocktail with your bacon and eggs makes it quite the meal to end (or start) the day.
Read MoreIf you love coffee then you're going to go bonkers for this Irish cold brew recipe. The drink is spiked with whiskey and sweetened with maple syrup. Serve it over ice with a few coffee beans as a garnish.
Read MoreHow to make Irish cream liqueur - This DIY Irish cream recipe is a perfect copy cat of Bailey's Irish Cream. It’s dangerously delicious, and ridiculously easy to make in just 5 minutes.
Read MoreWhen fresh figs are ripe and rich with honeyed flavor, spend just a few minutes in the kitchen to prepare for the holiday season ahead by making Fig Brandy and Brandied Figs.
Read MoreGin with... coffee? Don't knock it until you try it. Maple syrup and heavenly maple-angostura whipped cream bring it all together in one toasty cocktail.
Read MoreTry stout in a totally different form—it imparts a malty sweetness to a classic gin Flip. This cocktail is lovely with an orange garnish, but also pairs nicely with blackberries or raspberries.
Read MoreIt may be the middle of March and summer is months away, but that doesn't mean you can't celebrate with a bright, lemony cocktail. Vodka provides a festive punch and muddled cucumber and matcha lend a lucky green vibe.
Read MoreChartreuse is a French liqueur distilled by monks and is made from 130 different plants and flowers, which impart a distinctive green hue. It lends a festive color to this herbaceous, balanced cocktail.
Read MoreThis St. Patrick's Day, drink something other than green beer. Try the refreshing (and potent) Pot of Gold cocktail, bursting with orange, mango, and melon.
Read MoreThis arsenic and old lace cocktail is a beautiful light purple color. The refreshing drink is perfect for spring or summer.
Read MoreThis cocktail recipe takes a classic Manhattan and flips it. The amount of vermouth gets amped up while the whiskey amount is brought down.
Read MoreThis is the perfect drink to sip on. This cocktail is made up of fortified wine with a splash of club soda and added citrus taste from the orange and lemon slices.
Read MoreEnjoy the floral flavors in your cocktail using delicious elderflower liqueur that can come in a variety of flavors from tropical fruit to peach. Add this to a spritzer for a tasty addition.
Read MoreDon't feel left out of the party if drinking isn't your thing. This mocktail will give you the impression of drinking a whiskey sour, but without the alcohol.
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