The invention of the drink is frequently (and probably inaccurately) credited to a bartender at the Pendennis Club, in Louisville, Kentucky, who around the turn of the 20th century reportedly made the...
Author: Robert Hess
This twist on the classic whiskey cocktail is the perfect way to welcome fall.
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Many unconfirmed reports of this cocktail's creation exist. Some believe it came from Chicago's South Side during Prohibition; others think that it comes from the Southside Sportsmen's Club on Long Island....
Author: Adrienne Stillman
Author: Dale DeGroff
Shepherd's pie is usually made with ground lamb, but it's easily riffed on. This ground chicken version adds ginger, habanero, lime, and Angostura bitters.
Author: Brigid Washington
Here, the word "perfect" refers not to the quality of the classic cocktail (though we do love this version), but to the equal amounts of sweet and dry vermouth used to make it.
A martini cocktail recipe that dates back to 1910, made with equal parts gin and dry vermouth.
Author: David Wondrich
A simple rum cocktail recipe made with fresh grapefruit, lemon or lime, and sparkling water. Angostura bitters add a touch of spice.
Served in a can of ginger beer, this tart, pleasantly bitter drink is as well-balanced as a complex cocktail.
Author: Kat Boytsova
Author: Rick Bayless
Make a Manhattan cocktail with this recipe using rye or bourbon and sweet vermouth. Either whiskey is fine, though the rye will give you a drier drink.
The recipe comes from Chris McMillian, the fourth-generation bartender and fount of cocktail lore who presides over the bar at the Library Lounge at the Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans. He prefers to use sugar...
Author: Chris McMillian
Like a Manhattan cocktail, the Scotch-based Rob Roy is usually made with sweet vermouth; but if can also be made dry (with dry vermouth) or perfect (with equal amounts of both).
A strawberry-bourbon buck created by San Diego bartender Erick Castro of Polite Provisions.
Author: Adrienne Stillman
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Author: Eben Freeman
A frozen Negroni cocktail, no slushy machine required. Made with gin, sweet vermouth, Luxardo bitter, and fresh orange and grapefruit juices.
Author: Gary Regan
If you're not going to eat raspberries fresh out of hand by the fistful, making jam is the next best thing. A healthy shot of cocktail bitters at the end does wonders to bring out the berry flavor.
Author: Claire Saffitz
A dash of Angostura bitters gives complexity to this classic orange juice and vodka cocktail.
If you pour the bubbly too quickly, the drink will foam up and over the edge of the glass.
Author: Rita Sodi
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Try bartender Eben Freeman's recipe for a Manhattan cocktail, made with whiskey, sweet vermouth, and bitters.
Author: Eben Freeman