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Cocktail

New York Sour

The New York Sour is a classic cocktail that combines whiskey, lemon, and simple syrup and then gets a small pour of red wine floated ever so carefully on top.

Greyhound

This citrusy two-ingredient cocktail is nearly a century old but comes together in no time at all.

7 Brand-New Cocktail Books to Add to Your Home Bar

Get the details on some of the new (and soon-to-be-released) drinks books that we’re most excited about.

What’s the Difference Between Ginger Ale and Ginger Beer?

When you want bubbles and spice and everything nice, which one do you choose?

Homemade Ginger Beer

We streamlined this ginger beer recipe, using pantry ingredients for a fermented drink that’ll really level up your home bar.

Homemade Ginger Ale

For sick days, long car rides, or to upgrade your home bar, this recipe for DIY ginger ale is easier than you may think.

This Notoriously Difficult Bar Staple Just Got a Whole Lot Easier

Shortcut orgeat means that you can make mai tais on demand.

Army & Navy

An almond syrup imparts rich body to this otherwise bright, citrusy gin sour.

Easy Orgeat

This shortcut to cocktail orgeat is easy to pull off when you start with store-bought almond milk. 

Bellini

Bright, bubbly, and hard to resist, a well-made peach bellini is a thing of beauty.

Vodka Martini

Crisp, clear, and preferably ice cold, a vodka martini is anything and everything you want it to be.

Harvey Wallbanger

A Hollywood hopeful turned all-American success story, this 1970s classic deserves a modern renaissance.

Vesper

Martinis get all the glory, but this is the first cocktail James Bond ever ordered.

Sidecar

Consider this citrusy sidecar cocktail recipe a friendly reminder to stock up on cognac.

Step Aside, Hot Chocolate. Hot Vanilla Is Coming to Town

Laced with a splash of rum and a crown of foam, this milky, malty wonder is ready for the spotlight.
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