11 Best Smoked Cocktails You Can Make At Home
Not just for mixologists, smoked cocktails are a great way to upgrade any cocktail classic. We interview an expert for all the tips and tricks.
Not just for mixologists, smoked cocktails are a great way to upgrade any cocktail classic. We interview an expert for all the tips and tricks.
If you're in the mood for a summer refreshment that reminds you of your childhood and comes with an adults-only twist, try a simple boozy milkshake.
This boozy Italian coffee drink is the cherry on top of a delectable dinner party. Here's how to combine the two ingredients for the perfect digestif.
If you're planning a big brunch or just want to enjoy a boozy breakfast on a day off, this vintage two-ingredient breakfast could start your day off right.
But no one will have much fun at your backyard barbecue if they're stuck in the hot summer sun without a cold drink. Enter the patio drink station.
Impress everyone at your next party with dazzling Jell-O shots that glow in the dark. All you need to make it happen is one simple ingredient.
There are a few things that every bourbon lover should know before reaching for a spirit that's been finished in a wood barrel; here's the low-down.
Way, way back in the day, there was a fun and harmless hoax that spread from bar to bar. This hoax even lead to the creation of a time-honored cocktail.
But simply juicing a lemon or lime isn't the only way to add sourness to your cocktails. If you want to level up, you need to start making "super juice."
Jell-O shots are a fun way to liven up an adult party, but making them can sometimes be a little tricky. Here's how to minimize mess with a simple kitchen tool.
If you're a fan of vermouth, a fortified wine mixed with various herbs and spices, you need to try the reverse Manhattan cocktail – it's right up your alley.
To err in the kitchen is human. To make something delicious from it anyway is divine. If your error is too-strong coffee, here's how to make it iced and Thai.
When it comes to making cocktails, the garnish is often overlooked. Next time, instead of the usual garnishes, sweeten things up by using a sour candy.
If you're making mocktails at home, consider adding in this ingredient. And the best part is that you likely already have it in your kitchen. Here's why.
If you're a fan of bourbon on the rocks, here's one ice cube trick that will improve your sip's flavor by preventing a watered-down, disappointing drink.
Whiskey punch is a centuries-old classic, and one long-forgotten cocktail ingredient can take this standby blended drink to a whole other level.
A good margarita is hard to top, but if you want all of the flavor with none of the alcohol, you should try combining lemon-lime soda with this drink mix.
If you're making homemade Jell-O shots and don't want them to crumble or fall apart, you should never skip this important first step.
You can use almost anything in a cocktail, including a host of canned ingredients, but there's probably one canned good you've been overlooking in cocktails.
A cocktail that tastes just like cotton candy is the perfect beverage for a girls' night or just a sweet evening in, and it only needs two ingredients.
Right alongside home brewing, owning a kegerator or beer cooler is at the top of many beer-lover's wish lists. But they might be more hassle than they're worth.
This three-ingredient ginger ale cocktail is the perfect summer libation for cooling off with a tasty drink. All it takes is a couple of minutes to whip it up.
Dirty soda is certainly having a moment lately. Here's how you can amp up your classic ginger ale into a sweet treat that tastes like a dreamy creamsicle.
Cocktail night at home doesn't have to be boring. Here is how you can make your own flavored vodka for a delicious, refreshing homemade beverage.
Strawberries may come into season in the summer, but you can add strawberry puree to these drinks all year-round for some delicious sips, according to experts.