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  1. Apr 18, 2023 · These are the most popular ordered cocktails to order at any bar, from simple mixed drinks to mixology wonders. Or, use our cocktail recipes to bartend at home.

    • Old Fashioned. There may be no better test of a bartender's mettle than ordering an Old Fashioned. The recipe is simple: - 2 oz bourbon or rye whiskey. - 2 dashes Angostura bitters.
    • Margarita. Cloyingly sweet margarita mixes have given this drink a bad name. A well-made version is a fresh mix of lime juice and tequila, with a hint of sweetener
    • Cosmopolitan. The cosmo became almost ubiquitous in the '90s thanks to the TV show Sex and the City, but this spin on the martini remains just as tasty today as when Carrie Bradshaw made it famous.
    • Negroni. A favorite of bartenders all over the world, the Negroni is a simple three-ingredient cocktail: - 1 oz gin. - 1 oz Campari. - 1 oz sweet vermouth. Stir ingredients with ice.
    • Tall, Refreshing Highball Drinks
    • Lowball Drinks
    • Stick Drinks
    • Shot Recipes
    • On The Martini Menu
    • Classic Cocktails
    • Popular Tropical Cocktails and The Tiki Bar
    • Non-Alcoholic Bar Drinks

    Highballs are tall, simple mixed drinks that are easy to remember and make. They're the refreshing drinks that are a hit at happy hour and a perfect way to begin your bartending experience. Generally, highballs are mixed in an ice-filled highball or collins glass with a shot of a base spiritthat is topped with a mixer or two, such as juice or soda....

    Just as easy to memorize, lowballs pair a liquor with one or two mixers. These short drinks are served in a lowball, rocks, or old-fashioned glass, and ice is almost always involved. Lowballs tend to include a liqueur, such as amaretto or coffee liqueur for extra flavor. Due to the lower volume and additional alcohol, you will also find these to be...

    A category of their own, "stick drinks" require a muddlerto mix a few of the ingredients. It's a slightly more advanced bartending skill, though it's easy once you get the hang of it. These drinks are typically served over ice and can be either tall or short: 1. Caipirinha: cachaça, sugar, lime 2. Mint Julep: bourbon, syrup, mint 3. Mojito: rum, su...

    Party shots come and go, though a few remain favorites. This is where things get very crazy because shooter recipescan vary greatly for the same drinks, and there are many local favorites.

    There are many cocktails that are generally accepted as "martinis" though it's also important to note that there is only one true martini(gin and dry vermouth). These are the drinks that you will spot on martini menus and require a bit more mixing and attention to presentation. "Martinis"' (more appropriately, "up" drinks) are normally served in a ...

    Classic cocktails are often featured on today's cocktail menus, and some of the best don't fall into the "martini" category. A few are served "up" and others are on the rocks. At the top of this class of drinks are bar icons like the rusty nail (scotch, Drambuie). It is often accompanied by the New Orleans fizz (gin, citrus, cream, egg), the Sazera...

    Rum and tequila make up the majority of tropical cocktails. These are popular in bars and make great summertime drinks at home.

    While the majority of people in the bar want to drink alcohol, not everyone will. It is important to have a few non-alcoholic mixed drinks (or mocktails) in your memory bank. Mocktailsare great for designated drivers, pregnant women, and other non-drinkers. You can also use these as an alternative suggestion for patrons that may need a break from a...

    • Vinepair Staff
    • Negroni. We love Negronis at VinePair, and we’re sorely disappointed when a bartender doesn’t know how to make one. Thankfully, that shouldn’t happen much longer, as the Negroni has claimed the No. 1 spot on this list for the second year in a row.
    • Old Fashioned. The Old Fashioned is timeless. Reigning as the most popular cocktail in the world for eight years running, this cocktail was finally beat out by the Negroni last year.
    • Margarita. The Margarita, in its tart, tangy simplicity, is probably the most well-known tequila cocktail in the world. It’s also one of the most recognizable cocktail names in America.
    • Espresso Martini. Like a refined Red Bull and vodka for coffee lovers, the Espresso Martini promises a pick-me-up and calm-me-down effect. The after-dinner drink is ideal for keeping a buzz going, and is also known as a Vodka Espresso or a Pharmaceutical Stimulant, a name coined by the late Dick Bradsell.
  2. Aug 29, 2021 · Gin & Tonic. Cosmopolitan. Screwdriver. Tequila Sunrise. Whiskey Sour. Piña Colada. Irish Coffee. Of course, some things are wrong with the ranking, as with any crowdsourced list. For one, the...

  3. 7) C osmopolitan (Cosmo) Although no-one knows who or exactly when the Cosmo cocktail was created, it was championed by bartender & King Cocktail, Dale DeGroff in the late 80s & early 90s. Once Madonna & the hit T.V. series Sex & the City caught wind of it, the cocktail exploded.

  4. Feb 21, 2024 · Luckily, someone actually did it for us. Trade publication Drinks International surveyed the most popular bars in the world, asking them to rank their most-sold cocktails. The clear winner shouldn’t surprise anyone who enjoys a nice aperitif. That’s because the gin, Campari, and vermouth-centric cocktail is the most popular in the world.

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