The 3-Ingredient Cocktail Made For Mexican Coke Lovers
Margaritas may be the most popular cocktail out of Mexico, but the Coke lovers out there need to try this simple drink from Jalisco.
Margaritas may be the most popular cocktail out of Mexico, but the Coke lovers out there need to try this simple drink from Jalisco.
You've probably used pine nuts in all manner of cooking preparations, but you're really missing out if you haven't tried pine nuts in your cocktails.
If you're looking for a new way to upgrade your favorite cocktail, you might want to try using browned butter, the rich complement your drink needs.
Whiskey comes in all kinds of varieties. So, which type makes the perfect pickleback shot? We spoke with WhistlePig's chief blender Meghan Ireland to find out.
Mimosas are a delicious cocktail for any Sunday brunch. If you want to make mimosas at home, take a look at the best Champagne and sparkling wines to use.
There are a variety of glasses for different types of drinks, but you can level up your cocktails by presenting them in a simple soda can.
When it comes to bourbon, the variety of terms can be intimidating, but here's what you need to know when choosing between a single- and double-barrel.
Bourbon can be your go-to spirit for a simple, refreshing cocktail, as this convenient recipe requires only a trio of ingredients before it's time to sip.
Trying to adapt cocktails into alcohol-free mocktails can be a little tricky if you don't know what we're doing. We asked an expert for some tips.
Irish whiskey can be among the best whiskeys in the world, and there's no better time to look closer at some of the best Irish whiskeys than St. Patrick's Day.
This bar staple and favorite cocktail ingredient deserves a place in your kitchen as well. Here's how an aromatic, herbal alcohol and enhance your cooking.
Ordering a cocktail when you're uncertain what you want can be a wee bit stressful. Here are a few foolproof tips to help you get the perfect drink every time.
Frozen cocktails are refreshing, fun, and very popular. While usually made in a blender, there are several ways to make frozen cocktails without this appliance.
If you want to make a cocktail but you're out of bitters for whatever reason, don't despair. Follow this expert advice for successful drinks without them.
Looking to change up your Bloody Mary game with unexpected ingredients? Any of these expert-approved additions are sure to do the trick.
You like to sip tequila on a tequila-based mixed drink or even shoot back a couple with a lemon or lime. But remember: Mexican tequila is the only true kind.
Jim Beam is a hugely popular grain-based spirit, but does it fall under the heading of bourbon or whiskey? Here's the answer and the reasons behind it.
Elevate your martini with a unique Japanese twist by adding this simple yet refined ingredient that enhances its depth and complexity.
Never give up on shaking, not stirring. Dry shake, double shake, and motorboat your way to the cocktail of your dreams using a few tips from an industry pro.
Get into the spirit with a dash of ancient history. Add these essential cocktail bitters to your bar cart, and never mix a flavorless drink again.
For a cocktail that's both bitter and sweet, easily customizable, and perfect for preparing in batches, mix bourbon with this iconic Southern drink.
Nix the regular old tonic water the next time you break out the gin. Instead, try one (or a few) of these five alternative mixers to shake up your gin drinks.
Coffee and alcohol make for a suprisingly delightful match. If you're planning to mix a coffee cocktail, you can try some of the most popular varieties.
Presidential tipples have long been a focus of public fascination. These two classic cocktails were White House favorites during JFK's presidency.
Spice up your cocktails with a dash of hot sauce for an unexpected kick. Here’s why you should be adding this unexpected ingredient to your drinks.