Liqueur
Bénédictine Doesn't Need the Mysterious Backstory to Be Great
It's not made by monks, but it is brilliant in cocktails.
By Al Sotack
Greenpoint
The Greenpoint cocktail is a rye manhattan, made with sweet vermouth and yellow Chartreuse.
By Al Sotack
King Kong
This fragrant gin sour with hints of almond dates back to 1934, a year after the movie King Kong was released.
By Al Sotack
Attitude Adjustment
This drink is a daisy with beer in it, like adding Corona to your marg.
By Tyler Fry
Foxhunt
Edgier than a classic Pimm’s Cup, this cocktail works well across many seasons.
By Kyle Davidson
Bobby Burns
The Bobby Burns cocktail is a scotch manhattan from 1916, made fragrant with herbal and honeyed Benedictine liqueur. This Bobby Burns recipe is modernized, with a bit more whiskey than older versions.
By Al Sotack
Brooklyn
The Brooklyn cocktail is an original riff on the manhattan that sparked many modern variations.
By Al Sotack
Palomar Americano
Although the Americano cocktail and the caffeinated drink are two completely different things, this beverage combines the two.
By Jordan Hughes
Rum Club Daiquiri
The house daiquiri at Rum Club in Portland, Oregon is an exceptionally delicious rum cocktail.
By Jordan Hughes
Paper Plane
Starring two bitter Italian liqueurs, bourbon, and lemon juice, this four-ingredient cocktail is as easy to make as it is to sip.
By Zach Pollack
Modern Medicine
A smoky scotch float takes this tangy whiskey cocktail to the next level.
By Jordan Hughes
Asta Collins
This vodka and Campari cocktail is pretty and pink, long and bubbly, but with a decent bitter kick.
By Toby Maloney
Frozen Amaro Is Your New Dinner Party Flex
Stash a few bottles of the bitter stuff in your freezer for an icy after-dinner drink, no ice cubes required.
By Anna Hezel
Amethyst Sour
This twist on the whiskey sour adds blueberries—plus a touch of amaro and funky rum.
By Al Sotack
Whiskey Daisy
A daisy is essentially a sour in which the sweet stuff is a liqueur (instead of just sugar). This whiskey daisy recipe is pretty classic—and totally delicious.
By Al Sotack
Art of Choke
Bartender Kyle Davidson created this bitter and fresh Cynar cocktail in 2008 at The Violet Hour.
By Robert Simonson
Naked and Famous
This equal parts mezcal drink is beloved by everyone who tastes it.
By Robert Simonson
Jasmine
The Jasmine is one of the earliest entries in the modern classic cocktail canon, coming just a couple of years after the creation of the cosmopolitan.
By Robert Simonson
Marguerite Cassis
Crème de cassis Chantilly takes the place of classic buttercream in this marguerite cake recipe.
By Aleksandra Crapanzano