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  1. Mar 21, 2024 · This list shows the top 50 popular cocktails that are trending on Google this year. These are the drinks you’re most interested in making at home, and some of them surprised us! Some of these cocktails are newer, but many of these drinks have a long history.

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  2. Dec 31, 2015 · When it comes to cocktail culture, 2015 celebrated the best of both worlds. This year’s hottest drinks ran the gamut from old-school classics to forward-thinking creations. Discover which side...

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    • Bourbon Old Fashioned. Little more than a slug of whiskey seasoned and sweetened, and yet the embodiment of a cocktail as originally defined, which is to say, a combination of spirit, sugar, water and bitters, this classic remains as popular today as it was 200 years ago.
    • Espresso Martini. The recent resurgence of this caffeinated ’80s favorite hasn't yet abated, and this past year the Espresso Martini leapfrogged our reigning #2—the Manhattan—in popularity.
    • Manhattan. Cocktails don't get any more classic than this elegant mix of rye or bourbon, sweet vermouth and bitters that drinkers have been sipping for close to a century and a half.
    • White Russian. Let’s face it, The Dude was on to something with his go-to drink. The now-classic combination of vodka, Kahlúa, and heavy cream is as comforting as a pair of Crocs and couldn't be simpler to make.
    • Old Fashioned
    • Negroni
    • Daiquiri
    • Dry Martini
    • Margarita
    • Espresso Martini
    • Whiskey Sour
    • Manhattan
    • Aperol Spritz
    • Mojito

    Just as the name suggests, the Bourbon Old Fashioned is quite an old drink. In fact, it can be connected to the first recorded definition of a cocktail over 200 years ago, which called for spirits, sugar, water, and bitters. The Old Fashioned ticks all those boxes with whiskey, sugar, water, and bitters. Get the Recipe: Classic Old Fashioned

    As the story goes, the Negroni was invented in a bar in Florence, Italy in the early 20th century by the Italian Count Camillo Negroni. He asked the bartender to strengthen his cocktail, an Americano, so the bartender replaced the soda water with gin and added an orange peel instead of the Americano's typical lemon peel. Now the experimental drink ...

    Daiquiris can get a bad rep for being fruity slushies that you only drink on the beach. But this Cuban rum cocktail was a favorite of some of America's biggest names — including President John F. Kennedy and Ernest Hemingway. Let the tasty simplicity of the Daiquiri change your mind with the sweet, fresh flavors of light rum, sugar, and lime. Get t...

    A James Bond favorite, the Dry Martini is simple and elegant. While we don't know the exact origin of the Dry Martini, we do know that the cocktail made with dry gin, dry vermouth, and orange bitters is best served with a lemon twist. Get the Recipe: Martini

    The Margarita originated in Mexico, and it sparks a lot of debate about the way it's served. Whether you like it with or without a salt rim, frozen or on the rocks, or with triple sec, Cointreau, or Grand Marnier, you can't go wrong with a classic Margarita. The tequila is key, so opt for blanco tequila and start with the 3-2-1 ratio of three parts...

    Straight from London, the Espresso Martini is sure to get you buzzing with a shot of espresso, coffee-flavored liqueur, and vodka. This smooth cocktail is a great after-dinner pick-me-up, and you can use espresso, strong coffee, or cold brew to get that caffeine boost. Get the Recipe: Espresso Martini

    The first printed recipe for a Whiskey Sour appeared in the "Jerry Thomas Bartenders Guide,"which was the first-ever cocktail book released in 1862. A mixture of whiskey, sugar, and lemon, the Whiskey Sour used to be made with egg white, but that ingredient isn't as common anymore. Get the Recipe: Classic Whiskey Sour

    The Manhattan has been famous since its alleged invention in the late 1800s in New York City's Manhattan Club. We may not know who invented the once-exclusive cocktail, but it's now a common cocktail served worldwide. The classic Manhattan is two parts whiskey, one part sweet vermouth, and bitters. Get the Recipe: Manhattan Cocktail

    Served as an aperitivo (a light pre-meal drink), the Aperol Spritz originated in Italy in 1919. While you'd find Europeans enjoying this cocktail with Aperol, bubbly wine, and sparkling water ever since that time, the Aperol Spritz didn't make it big in the U.S. until the 2010s. But with only three ingredients and a light alcohol content, this easy...

    Dating back to 16th-century Cuba, the Mojito — made from rum, lime, mint, and sugar — was supposedly consumed for medicinal purposes. Eventually, it became known as the Mojito, as it first appeared in the 1932 edition of "Sloppy Joe's Bar Cocktails Manual." Sloppy Joe'swas a famed bar in Havana and the Mojito only consists of ingredients native to ...

  4. Mar 18, 2024 · Martinis. Classic Cocktails. Tropical Cocktails. Non-Alcoholic Drinks. There are thousands of cocktail and mixed drink recipes you can choose from and mix up. A great place to start is with the most popular bar drinks. These basic recipes are perfect for bartenders who want to learn the drinks customers are most likely to order.

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  5. Dec 24, 2015 · The Most Popular Cocktail Recipes of 2015 - Imbibe Magazine. Story: Emma Janzen. December 24, 2015. From cold brew to Jägermeister, 2015 was a great year for watching bartenders experiment with bold flavors. The only thing better than that? Trying our hand at mixing up those delicious drinks at home!

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