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Beverages

Black Apple Old-Fashioned

For most drinkers of a certain age, Jägermeister is the unofficial source of many bad decisions. But here it acts as the base of a bone-warming drink that combines the herbal notes of the liqueur with apple brandy for a decidedly adult way to fortify oneself after a day out in the cold.

Homemade Oat Milk

Making oat milk from scratch means creamier, richer, dairy-free milk for mixing into coffee. With this basic formula you can drink it plain, or flavor it however you like.

How to Make an Actually-Filling Breakfast Smoothie

Three simple guidelines to avoid mid-morning stomach growls.

The Best Bar Cart for You, Based on Your Favorite Cocktail

Let your drink order be your guide.

Rosemary Mojito

In our cold-weather version of the mojito we sub out white rum for rich, brooding blackstrap and mint for muddled rosemary.

6 Classic Cocktails—and the Riffs That Take Them Up a Notch

Spin your Old Fashioned (or Negroni, or Manhattan, or Sazerac) into an entirely different drink.

That'll Take the Edge Off

Inspired by a Sazerac, here's a super boozy, herbal-Scotchy drink that'll relax your shoulders, loosen your tongue, and clear your mind—basically, everything you need a stiff drink to do.

Aviation Cocktail

This classic cocktail, made with gin, lemon, maraschino, and violette, dates back to 1916. 

Bittersweet Symphony

We love a fun twist on a classic cocktail—this Negroni riff is mellowed by an extra splash of gin and punched up with herbaceous Punt e Mes in place of the standard sweet vermouth.

Sforzando

This cocktail is a smoky variation on the Manhattan, created by bartender Eryn Reece during her tenure at Death & Co.

Little Italy Cocktail

This Manhattan variation from Audrey Saunders of Pegu Club in NYC starts with rye and vermouth, then adds Cynar amaro to appealing effect. 

Oaxaca Old Fashioned

The king of mezcal cocktails.

Forget Long-Stemmed Roses, Make Your Valentine Rose Cocoa

This Valentine's Day, put the roses in a special hot drink for your special someone. 

Rose Cocoa

This dairy-free cocoa uses fragrant coconut milk as its base. Dried rose petals bring an extra dose of floral aroma and flavor—not to mention romance.

East India Negroni

This riff on the Negroni cocktail is made with rum and a rich blend of oloroso and Pedro Ximénez sherries. 

Bitter French

This cocktail is a sort of marriage between a French 75 (a classic drink that combines gin, citrus, and Champagne) and a Negroni.

Tartiflette

This may sound like some ancient Alpine classic, but it's rather more modern than you'd expect.

Casino Cocktail

This gin cocktail is essentially an Aviation with orange bitters instead of Crème de violette.

Resist the Urge to Buy Ginormous Coffee Mugs, Please

If you'd like coffee that's warm, you should drink it in a small cup. 
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