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LemonDropSpritz
The Lemon Drop Spritz takes everything you love about the classic Lemon Drop Martini and adds a splash of sparkle. It’s lighter, brighter, and built for long afternoons, golden hours, and spontaneous toasts that feel like summer.
This cocktail blends vodka, triple sec, and fresh lemon juice with a hint of simple syrup for balance - then finishes with club soda for that effervescent lift. It’s crisp, clean, and just sweet enough, giving the familiar Lemon Drop a modern, easy-drinking twist that works anywhere from rooftop brunches to casual cocktail hours.

GreenTeaRefresher
The Green Tea Refresher is exactly what it sounds like - a cocktail built for calm confidence. It’s light, slightly floral, and full of quiet balance.
Here, Irish whiskey meets chilled green tea, bringing together earthy depth and clean refreshment. Add peach schnapps for a touch of sweetness, honey syrup for natural smoothness, and a splash of lemon juice to tie it all together.
The result? A drink that feels bright and rejuvenating - like a lazy afternoon breeze in a glass.

CucumberBasilGimlet
The Cucumber Basil Gimlet is the cocktail equivalent of a deep breath on a warm day - cool, clean, and quietly confident. It takes the simplicity of the classic gimlet and infuses it with fresh cucumber and basil for a modern, herbaceous twist.
The gin (or vodka, if you prefer it softer) provides a crisp backbone, while lime juice and simple syrup bring that perfect sweet-tart balance. Muddled cucumber and basil round it out with bright, green aromatics that feel straight out of a spa garden. It’s the kind of drink that refreshes your palate and your mood in equal measure.

HoneyGingerSmash
The Honey Ginger Smash is where warmth meets brightness - a cocktail that bridges cozy comfort and zesty freshness in one golden glass.
It pairs bourbon’s deep, mellow richness with fresh ginger’s bold spice, while honey syrup softens the edges and lemon juice keeps it crisp. A splash of ginger beer tops it off with a sparkling bite.





