Today is Riesling's Birthday, so we are drinking a Rhine Wine Cobbler.
St Patrick's Day not only calls for you to dress in green but to toast the Emerald Island with emerald-coloured Irish whiskey-based cocktails, stout, or
Not so far removed from a Corpse Reviver No. 2 in style, this gin-laced aperitivo is dry and aromatic with intertwined citrus and herbal notes.
A calvados-based White Negroni. (If you measure in ml rather than ounces, perhaps use a 50ml, 25ml, 25ml recipe.)
A corn and rye whisky-based Old-Fashioned with the chocolate and spice notes, as befits the name.
A bittersweet, passion fruit Margarita.
Gin-laced, floral, rich elderflower balanced by sour and faintly bitter citrus.
Genepi's alpine flavours enhance this herbal Martini.
An unlikely combination of ingredients gives a pleasing, strangely almost floral flavour.
Lightly bourbon-laced and delicately bittersweet with lemon freshness. The oils from the garnish are an essential toning element.
A sweet Martini with almond, cacao and carob notes from crème de noyaux.
Your grenadine could make or break this colourful gin-laced sour.
A white fluffy head tops this golden coloured, bourbon-laced and banana-flavoured, after-dinner cocktail.
A light, fluffy and refreshing sour that offers invigoration, that's perhaps best appreciated during the witching hours.
A Sidecar made with apple brandy (calvados) in place of brandy (cognac).
As the name suggests, this is a tasty, peated whisky-laced riff on a Scotch Negroni that's far more approachable than the ingredients might suggest.
A rye whiskey-based, word-play riff on a classic Mai Tai with pineapple, citrus and herbal notes.
Rum and herbal honey liqueur enhance each other, with lime adding flavour, freshness and balance.
A Fifty-Fifty Sweet Martini with orange and aromatic bitters.
Just on the dry/tart side, crisp and superbly refreshing without being overly citrusy. I've used bonded-strength rye whisky, so you'll need to up the
Concentrated lightly herbal apple with subtle zesty citrus. Stupidly simple and quick to make, yet delicious.
Bready genever notes enhance this sour.
A riff on the classic Last Word cocktail, substituting Irish whiskey for gin.
Gin-forward spirituous notes counter sweet expressive liqueurs in this Aviation-inspired Martini variation.
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