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Whether you're planning a Valentine's Day soiree or just a girls' night with your closest friends, pink cocktails are the perfect complement to the occasion. Whether you like a pink vodka drink or a creamy pink liqueur, there's no shortage of pink-colored cocktails to choose from. Provide a variety of pink cocktails with different liquors, ensuring that everyone will find one they like.
Summertime brings nice weather and opportunities for socializing. It's a time for picnics and parties. Friends and neighbors get together in backyards to barbecue and enjoy a drink or two. Some spend more time at their favorite dance club or lounge, celebrating the freedom that summer brings. Vacations beckon weary workers to idyllic island getaways where festive drinks await their approval. Summertime is perfect for enjoying favorite cocktails or experimenting with new ones.
Signature cocktails are popular at mixologies, glamorous venues, luxurious weddings, ultra-exclusive bars and various exotic world-wide destinations, as well as on special occasions. The caipirinha, the marasca fizz, the Los Angeles blue bear and the pisco sour are just some of the specialty signature cocktails that have been concocted. Mixologists all over the world are continually creating and introducing more new and interesting signature cocktails at VIP hot spots.
When you're out at the bar looking your best and trying hard to impress, the last thing you want to do is order a girly drink. At the same time, you should have the freedom to explore a range of tasty mixed drinks, lest you get stuck in a Scotch-on-the-rocks rut. Here are some manly cocktail options for that special night out.
There are dozens of different cocktail drinks served at bars around the world. Drinks such as martinis and margaritas are classics virtually everywhere, as are the different flavors added to them. Other drinks, such as caipirinhas, have come to the United States from other countries. Still others have been popularized by television shows, as is the case with "Sex and the City" and the cosmopolitan.
Whether you are looking to cool off or look cool, there are a number of beverages that can do the trick. And though new drinks come onto the scene almost daily, there are a few classic cocktails with a time-tested cool factor.
Frosted drinks, also called frozen drinks, are often associated with beaches and summertime, and that's not surprising, since these drinks are like grown-up versions of slushies. In fact, many popular frosted drinks, such as daiquiris and pina coladas, are often served in "virgin," or non-alcoholic form. These cool, refreshing drinks all originate in warm weather locales. Sit back, relax and keep cool with one of these liquid treats.
Asian-inspired cocktails are popping up at bars and restaurants throughout America. Taking a cue from Asian foods, these cocktails incorporate Asian ingredients such as pickled ginger, Asian fruits like lychee, or Asian spirits including sake to create innovate cocktails. Here are a few Asian-inspired cocktails. See the References section for links to recipes.
One of the easiest ways to tell if a cocktail drink has an Irish heritage is if the drink is made with an Irish spirit. Many Irish cocktail drinks use Irish whiskey or Bailey's Irish Cream in the recipe. The other trait to look for is simplicity. Cocktails are not very common in Ireland, so drinks tend to have only a few ingredients.
When people mention winter beverages, one of the first drinks that springs to mind is hot cocoa. For kids, that's all well and good, but for adults, sometimes a more mature drink is wanted. As David Wondrich indicates in an Esquire article, there are plenty of cocktails to keep a person warm during winter happy hours.
One of the best ways to get through any holiday is with alcohol. A key to creating an Easter drink is using pastel liquors. Chocolate cocktails also work for an Easter drink since chocolate bunnies are a popular Easter treat.
If you're going to be making your own cocktails, you'll need a couple of ready-made mixes prepped beforehand. Aside from making the mixes ahead of time, you'll also want to have cocktail garnishes prepared and ready-to-go to adorn your signature drinks. Feel free to create your own as well, if you think you've got a great idea.
You can make any cocktail "magical" with themed decorations, bought or handmade. You can also offer a drink list that is made of cocktails named with magical sounding names (like a Voodoo, made with vodka and Mountain Dew). For a more authentic magical cocktail drink you can add non-toxic herbs and spices. Just be sure to research the herbs thoroughly.
Whether you are experimenting with your wares at home or want to order something exotic to stump your bartender, a specialty cocktail can hit the spot. Made from many everyday ingredients, and a few unconventional ones, these specialty cocktail recipes add something unique to ordinary mixed drinks.
Every country has their own variety and flavor of cocktails. You can use cocktail recipes from around the world to pretend like you are in an exotic country while staying at home. International cocktails are simple to make, enjoyable to consume and make interesting topics that will spark conversation at any party.
Whether they are custom cocktails or punch-bowl classics, drinks are an essential part of planning any party. While there is a wide range of drink options available, try to choose the types of drinks that are appropriate to the kind of party and its attendees. Selecting more than one type of beverage will give your guests options.
Throwing a party can be a real drag. Making sure that everyone is having a good time can be stressful for the host. Give yourself and your guests a break by serving up some fun and creative party drinks that can lower the stress and take the party to the next level.
Nonalcoholic cocktails, also known as "mocktails," are a great way to spice up a kids' party. Alternatively, they can be enjoyed as a refreshing, healthy treat. Experimenting with various ingredients can teach your child about different foods and flavors, and offers an easy way to up her vitamin and mineral intake. Try these simple recipes or create your own.
When preparing cocktails for a large crowd, speed is the key. In a crowd situation it is better to make a tasty libation quickly with a simple arsenal of liquors and mixers than perfecting a one-of-a-kind boutique cocktail, especially when being stared down by thirsty guests. Many popular and classic cocktails are good choices for quick party cocktail drinks.
The word "cocktail" is a generic term used to describe virtually any kind of mixed alcoholic drink. There are hundreds of kinds of cocktail drinks, made with various combinations of gin, rum, whiskey, brandy or vodka. They may also include flavorings, fruit juice, carbonated mixers, sweeteners or other additives. With all of these possible combinations, it can be very tricky to learn to make or identify a variety of cocktail drinks. While some of these drinks are complicated, requiring five or six ingredients in varying amounts, others are quite simple, with only two components.
"Neat" is one of several ways to serve hard liquor. Bartenders and customers commonly misunderstand the term, often confusing it with terms such as "up" and "straight up."
When you crave a cool, minty dessert drink, make a grasshopper. This after-dinner drink remains a favorite, possibly tracing its origin back to a little bar in the city of New Orleans. The recipe for a grasshopper vary, with some people using heavy cream and others using ice cream. Pair a grasshopper with a light dessert and you have a winning combination on a warm summer evening. This recipe serves two.
Choosing a cocktail can be a dizzying experience. There are hundreds of variations and styles to choose from. Some people have a cocktail that they stick with all the time while others enjoy trying new things. If you are having difficulty deciding what sort of cocktail to serve at a party or dinner engagement, try some of these crowd-pleasing mixes.
From a simple vodka and tonic, to an ice-cold tropical drink with a slice of orange and a colorful umbrella, cocktails are refreshing drinks that sometimes taste more like fruity punch than alcoholic beverages. After prohibition, when producing and drinking alcohol was illegal, cocktail mixers were added to low quality, poor tasting alcohol. Today's standard cocktail mixes "bring out the aroma of the base and modify its taste," according to The Webtender.
Holding a cocktail party in your home is an excellent way to kick back with friends and neighbors after a long week and enjoy a relaxing time together. Additionally, it gives you a chance to practice a unique art form. A well made cocktail has a complex flavor that demands to be savored rather than guzzled, and guests accustomed to overly sweet and watered down restaurant drinks are certain to be impressed if you learn to make a few cocktails well.
Modern television shows like "Sex and the City" have made cocktail hour a popular pastime for women, but long before the ladies were ordering Flirtinis on Friday, men were kicking back with a cocktail after work. In the early 1960s men like James Bond began appearing on the silver screen, making cocktails even more popular with their suave approach to manly pursuits. Today, men's cocktails are as popular as ever.
The origin of the word "cocktail" will never be known for sure. Theories range from glasses decorated with tail feathers to a large ceramic rooster filled with leftover drinks to a Mexican girl named Cocktel. Whatever its beginnings, the addition of flavorings and fruit juices to gin, whiskey and vodka and other liquors makes mixed drinks more palatable and for a lot of people.
Having a few friends over for drinks is a popular way to spend the evening, but the same tired appletinis and beer mugs get a bit boring. Cocktails in your home should be fun and entertaining. Practice a few bartending skills, get a couple of special ingredients, and you can serve your guests some unusual and fun cocktails.
Hummingbird cocktails are rum-based smoothies served in Jamaica. They taste like ice cream milkshakes but pack a punch thanks to the rum cream and coffee liqueur. If you don't have strawberry syrup, you can use strawberry preserves or a handful of frozen or fresh strawberries instead. Garnish with sliced strawberries and bananas and serve in milkshake glasses for a tropical treat.