This is the classic Italian way to open a meal: the Negroni, a bittersweet palate cleanser that makes way for the evening's delights. Adding a bottle of Campari to the liquor cabinet opens up a world of...
The Salty Dog is a Greyhound cocktail with salt - hence the name. Craig Claiborne first brought the recipe to The Times in 1968 for a Fourth of July barbecue feature. While his version calls for adding...
Ivy Mix, an owner of Leyenda, a Brooklyn bar with a focus on Latin spirits, thinks this drink requires an earthy lowland tequila (that is, grown in the valley section of Jalisco), such at the Partida reposado,...
The obvious starting point for a proper St. Patrick's Day cocktail is Irish whiskey. But that is where it gets difficult. Ask a bartender for a classic Irish whiskey cocktail, and you're likely to get...
This recipe from the 19th century predates the era of the ubiquitous bourbon mint julep, instead using cognac and rye, making for a delicious throwback.
The cocktails made at Wassail, a cider bar on the Lower East Side, use not only cider, but also other spirits derived from apples, such as Calvados and Pommeau, which is a mix of apple juice and Calvados....
This packs-a-punch cocktail, a blend of Irish whiskey, rye, cynar, maraschino liqueur and dry vermouth, was created in 2011 as part of a collection of drinks named for Oscar nominees that year. Jeremy...
The Madame Almack's is a cocktail from 67 Orange Street in Harlem. The bar's address was also the final address of Almack's Dance Hall, an African-American-owned bar that flourished in the early 1800s....
Ivy Mix, an owner of Leyenda, a Brooklyn bar with a focus on Latin spirits, thinks this drink requires an earthy lowland tequila (that is, grown in the valley section of Jalisco), such at the Partida reposado,...