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Patrón
Margarita

Forget the syrupy stuff. This is a margarita done right—clean, crisp, and perfectly balanced. With Patrón Silver tequila at the center, it’s a cocktail that delivers vibrant citrus, smooth character, and just the right amount of sweetness.

Why Patrón? Because it’s smooth enough to sip neat, yet bold enough to carry the flavor in a cocktail. Whether you're toasting something big or simply enjoying a sunny afternoon, this margarita delivers that “just right” feeling—no fuss, just flavor.

Shaken, not stirred. A quick 10-second shake chills the ingredients and adds that lively energy. Rim the glass with salt, garnish with lime, and you’ve got yourself a classic—elevated.

Rum
Mule

The Rum Mule is a twist on the classic Moscow Mule, made with Bacardí Superior White Rum instead of Vodka and Ginger Beer. The ginger beer gives the Rum Mule its characteristic spicy kick. This is balanced out by the smooth flavor of the rum, resulting in a drink that is both sweet and slightly tart. The Rum Mule actually has its origins in the classic Moscow Mule. The Moscow Mule is a cocktail that was created in the United States back in the 1940s. It quickly gained popularity due to its unique flavor and refreshing taste. While the drink originated in the United States, it has since become popular all over the world and can now be found being served up in bars and nightclubs everywhere. Overall, the Rum Mule is a refreshing and flavorful cocktail that is sure to please everyone who tries it. So, next time you are looking for something a little different to drink, be sure to give this tantalizing mix a try. You won't be disappointed!

French
75

French 75 is a classic cocktail that combines Bombay Sapphire Dry Gin, Martini Prosecco Sparkling Wine, Lemon Juice, and Simple Syrup. The result is a refreshing and slightly sweet drink that is perfect for any occasion. The French 75 was originally made with Champagne. However, over time, the recipe has been adapted to use prosecco instead. This change gives the drink a more approachable flavor profile, making it a great choice for those who are not fans of champagne. As for the taste, the French 75 is dry gin-forward with a hint of sweetness from the lemon juice and simple syrup. The sparkling wine helps to balance out the flavors and gives the drink a refreshing finish. If you're looking for a sophisticated cocktail that is sure to impress, look no further than the French 75. This classic drink is perfect for any occasion and is sure to please even the most discerning palate. Cheers!

Bicicletta

The Bicicletta is a refreshing summer cocktail made with White Wine, Campari, and Soda Water. The white wine gives the cocktail a slightly sweet flavor, while the Campari provides a bitter edge that helps to balance out the sweetness. The soda water adds a bit of fizziness and lightness to the drink, making it even more refreshing. This lively cocktail is said to have originated in Turin, Italy during the 1950s. Its popularity soon spread throughout the country, and today it is enjoyed by people all over the world. The Bicicletta is a classic example of an aperitivo - a pre-dinner drink meant to stimulate the appetite. It's perfect for sipping on a hot day or before a summertime dinner with friends!

Dark
’n
Stormy

Dark ’n Stormy is a refreshing cocktail made with Dark Rum, Ginger Beer, and Lime Juice. The dark rum gives the drink its name, while the ginger beer and lime juice give it a bright, tart flavor. The history of the Dark ’n Stormy is as colorful as the drink itself. The cocktail was created in the early 20th century by British sailors who were stationed in Bermuda. These sailors would mix together whatever alcohol they had on hand, which usually consisted of rum and ginger beer. They would then add a splash of lime juice to help cut through the sweetness of the rum. Over time, the Dark ’n Stormy became a popular cocktail among both sailors and civilians alike. Cheers!

Gimlet

Gimlet is a cocktail that is traditionally made with Gin and Lime Cordial. The taste of a Gimlet is tart and refreshing, with a subtle juniper flavor from the gin. The history of the Gimlet dates back to the 19th century, when it was first mentioned in print in 1867. It is believed that the drink was created by British sailors who used lime cordial to prevent scurvy. The name ""gimlet"" comes from the tool that was used to drill holes into casks of lime juice, which were then used to store gin. Today, the Gimlet is a popular cocktail that can be found on menus all over the world. So there you have it: the history and taste of the Gimlet cocktail. If you're looking for a refreshing and tart drink, this is the one for you. Cheers!

Gin
Rickey

Gin Rickey is a refreshing, tart and slightly sweet cocktail made with Gin, Lime Juice, and Soda Water, and it's believed to have originated in Washington D.C. in the late 1880s. Interestingly, the Gin Rickey was actually named after a man – Colonel Joe Rickey. Colonel Rickey was a famous gambler and politician who was known for his love of drinking (and sometimes over-drinking). According to legend, he once asked a bartender to make him a drink that would wake him up and help him sober up at the same time. The bartender mixed together gin, lime juice and soda water, and the Gin Rickey was born. Today, the Gin Rickey is a popular summer cocktail that's enjoyed by gin lovers all over the world. If you're looking for an easy-to-make drink, the Gin Rickey is the perfect choice.

Godfather

The Godfather is a drink that combines Bourbon Whiskey and Amaretto Liqueur. It is a popular choice for those who enjoy the taste of sweet and smoky flavors. The Godfather tastes like a smooth, sweet, and smoky beverage. The bourbon whiskey provides a rich flavor, while the amaretto liqueur gives the drink its characteristic sweetness. The Godfather drink was created in the 1970s, and has since become a popular choice for bourbon lovers. The drink gets its name from the 1972 film of the same name, which starred Marlon Brando as the titular character. Try out the Godfather!

Hemingway
Daiquiri

The Hemingway Daiquiri is a delicious mix of White Rum, Maraschino Liqueur, Grapefruit Juice, Lime Juice, and Simple Syrup. This refreshing cocktail was invented in Havana, Cuba and is named after famed novelist Ernest Hemingway. The Hemingway Daiquiri is known for its balance of sweet and sour flavors, as well as its refreshingly crisp taste. Whether you're enjoying a sunny day by the pool or sipping on this classic cocktail at your favorite bar, the Hemingway Daiquiri is sure to please. Cheers!

Negroni

The Negroni is the cocktail world’s definition of effortlessly cool—sharp, balanced, and full of character. Imagine yourself in a sleek Italian lounge, only you’re at home with this ruby-red icon in hand. The first time I made a Negroni, I was skeptical—Campari’s intensity can be intimidating. But combined with the botanical crispness of gin and the velvety richness of sweet vermouth, the balance was undeniable. Each ingredient plays its part. Together? They sing.

Legend has it this cocktail was born in 1919 when Count Camillo Negroni requested gin instead of soda in his Americano. The result? A timeless classic. Whether you’re toasting on a rooftop or unwinding solo, the Negroni delivers sophistication without effort.

And here’s the best part: no shaking required. This is a stirred drink—slow and intentional, like jazz. All you need is a glass, a bar spoon, and 20 seconds. Let’s build something bold.

Old
Fashioned

The Old-Fashioned cocktail is a timeless classic and one of the most popular cocktails in bars and restaurants. It is a great drink to start with if you are just getting into cocktails, as it is easy to make and can be enjoyed by both whiskey and non-whiskey drinkers alike. It is a classic drink that has been around since the 1800s. The original recipe calls for whiskey, Angostura bitters, a sugar cube, and a splash of club soda. Many recipes today call for bourbon or rye whiskey, although other spirits such as brandy, rum, or gin can be used in place of whiskey.

Sin
Cyn

Sin Cyn is a Scotch Whisky, Amaro Liqueur, and Sweet Vermouth cocktail. The name comes from the French for ""cynical,"" and the drink is said to have originated in New Orleans. The Sin Cyn tastes like a well-balanced blend of sweet and bitter flavors. The scotch whisky provides a smooth, smoky flavor, while the amaro liqueur adds sweetness and depth. The sweet vermouth rounds out the drink with its characteristic sweetness. The history of the Sin Cyn is shrouded in mystery, but it is believed to date back to the early 1900s. The Sin Cyn is a classic cocktail that is sure to please any scotch lover. It is perfect for sipping on a cold winter night or enjoying after a meal. Whether you are a fan of scotch whisky, amaro liqueur, or sweet vermouth, the Sin Cyn is a drink that you will not want to miss.

Whiskey
Sour

The Whiskey Sour is a classic cocktail that has been around since the 1860s. Made with whiskey, lemon juice, and sugar, it's a simple yet delicious drink that can be enjoyed year-round. It's perfect for National Cocktail Day celebrations, so grab a glass and cheers to this timeless masterpiece!

Hot
Toddy

The Hot Toddy is a sweet and sour drink that is made with Whiskey, Honey, Lime Juice, and Hot Water. The whiskey gives it a strong flavor, while the honey and lime juice help to balance it out. The hot water makes it warm and comforting. The origin of the Hot Toddy has mixed accounts. Some say that it originated in Scotland, or India while others say it was created in America. This popular winter time drink is perfect for your next holiday party! Cheers!

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