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Django Reinhardt

I suggest this in place of your usual mimosa.

Rosé All Day

Strawberries, rosé, Aperol, and mild carbonation yield a refreshing, barely sweet tipple. 

Nurse

I dubbed this aperitif the Nurse thanks to its restorative quality for a hangover I woke up with after visiting Noilly Prat’s production facility in Marseillan, France in 2015.

This Summer, Pour Your Rum on a Coconut Water Rock

Rum and a frozen coconut water cube is the entire recipe. Nothing more, nothing less.

What the Epi Staff Is Drinking Right Now

Chocolate oat milk, grape seltzer, and booze-free botanical aperitifs. 

Freeze Every Citrus Peel That Comes Through Your Kitchen

It's free flavor, and it's not doing your compost bin any favors.

Vermouth—Just Vermouth—Is the Drink of Summer

We're living in a golden age of small-batch vermouth. So just pour it in your glass.

Upgrade Your Cold Drink Game This Summer With Oversized Ice

Make big spheres, slabs, cubes, and more to keep your beverages frosty all season long.

Gin and Tonic Is Great, but Have You Tried Other Stuff and Tonic?

Meet your new favorite easy summer drink.

Infinity Pool

Throw chopped celery stalks into a juicer (or blender) for a refreshing cocktail base. The vegetal flavor is mellowed by citrusy Lillet blanc and lemon juice, while its savory side is supported with mezcal and a pinch of smoked salt.

Division Bell

Tart, bitter orange kisses roasted agave.

Mezcal Mule

A classic recipe gone rogue.

Electron

A triple hit of earthy flavors.

Killer Bee

This is our Mexico-inspired twist on a classic cocktail called the Bee’s Knees, a light and refreshing drink made with gin, lemon, and honey syrup. The Killer Bee replaces the gin with mezcal.

La Pina

Smoky mezcal, fresh pineapple juice, serrano chile, and cilantro—this is one of my favorite cocktails. The mezcal gives it some edge, and the pine­apple makes it easy drinking. 

Arinato

I created the Arinato to be a lighter stirred drink and to celebrate the more delicate sides of mezcal. I use the 80-proof Ilegal Joven; paired with floral fortified wines, it makes for an easy-sipper that proves how elegant mezcal can be.

Ti' Punch

The national drink of Martinique.

Royal Dock Cooler

Keep it simple and light with this large-format play on the Daiquiri, where the dial is turned all the way up with the addition of black tea and dried citrus.

How to Cook Whole Grains

Whether you've got amaranth or farro or wheat berries, here's an alphabetical guide to cooking every whole grain.

The Epicurious Guide to the Very Best Gin and Tonic

A few rules to remember: Make it cold. And forget the lime.
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