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Southside

Many unconfirmed reports of this cocktail’s creation exist. Some believe it came from Chicago’s South Side during Prohibition; others think that it comes from the Southside Sportsmen’s Club on Long Island. Manhattan’s 21 Club also claims it as its own creation. There, they serve it long in a Collins glass over ice with a mint spring for garnish.

Garibaldi

This simple two-ingredient cocktail is the ideal brunch or before-dinner drink. Campari gives it a delicate bitterness, while fresh orange juice creates a beautiful froth.

Kentucky Buck

Strawberries shine in this tall, refreshing, gingery cocktail, made with bourbon, fresh lemon, muddled berries, and spicy ginger beer.

Nonalcoholic Bar Basics: Alcohol-Free Bottles for Dry January (Or Any Break From Drinking)

We tasted our way through dozens of bottles to find the best options for nonalcoholic cocktails.

Pimm’s Italiano

This cocktail is a refreshing, slightly bitter spin on the Pimm’s Cup, thanks to the addition of Cynar, a vegetal Italian liqueur.

Angostura Bitters, Beyond the Bar

The barkeep’s staple is a key ingredient in West Indies cooking. This twist on shepherd's pie shows why.

Your Homemade Drinks Deserve Cute Cocktail Picks

They look stylish, and ensure that you'll never reach your fingers into your martini for an olive again.

I Need Cocktail Glasses, and I'm Starting With the Versatile Coupe

If your cocktail-from-a-water-glass routine is getting old, consider a set of dressy coupe glasses. 

Yeasted Beer Bread

This no-knead loaf is made with a combination of whole grain rye and bread flours. Molasses and dark beer add warm notes that enhance the rich flavor of the rye.

The Best Bottles for Your Nonalcoholic Bar If You Love Bitter Drinks and Aperitivi

The Spritz, Negroni, and other bitter drinks aren’t out of reach—even if you’re not drinking alcohol right now.

4 Fundamentals of Nonalcoholic Cocktails

Taking a break from booze? You can still make great drinks.

Best Wine Glasses, According to a Sommelier

A certified sommelier tested top wine glass to determine which were the best—check out her top picks!

A Gingery, Fizzy, Smoky Cocktail for New Year’s Eve

The spicy, honey-sweetened Penicillin gets the Royale treatment.

Arancio Americano

I created this sparkling cocktail for the menu at Keith McNally’s Morandi Italian restaurant.

Hot Butterscotch

This luscious drink gives hot chocolate a run for its money. Really caramelizing the sugar keeps the drink from tasting cloyingly sweet. Add a glug of good rum or skip it as desired.

Fleming Fizz

This winter cocktail is bright and fizzy, spicy with ginger, and smoky with Scotch. Think of it as a Penicillin, gone extra-festive.

Penicillin

No new drink of the twenty-first century has gone further in terms of fame than this complex, spicy, smoky turn on a Whiskey Sour. 

It’s Time to Pour a Whole Bottle of Wine Into Your Dessert

Dousing the world’s most aromatic fruit with spiced rosé and then piling it into this impressive, glossy tart is a project that conjures some much-needed holiday magic.

The Best Eggnog Has No Eggs in It

I know what you’re thinking, but this almond milk–based “holiday nog” can do it all.

What Your Thanksgiving Desserts Really Want: Angostura Whipped Cream

A few dashes of Angostura bitters gives whipped cream well-rounded spice that’s perfectly suited for pumpkin pie.
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