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  1. Sep 7, 2023 · Whether you are planning a meetup with members of your dog playgroup or just a night out with your fellow dog lover, here’s a look at 24 dog-themed cocktails, from longtime favorites like the Salty Dog to breed-specific concoctions like the Pink Poodle.

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    • Salty Dog. The Salty Dog is a refreshing and easy-to-make cocktail that is perfect for sipping on a hot day. This classic cocktail is made with vodka and grapefruit juice, and is served in a highball glass with a salted rim.
    • Peachy Grapefruit Salty Dog. If you're looking for a refreshing and light cocktail to enjoy on a warm summer evening, then the Peachy Grapefruit Salty Dog is a must-try.
    • Salty Dog Cocktail. The Salty Dog Cocktail is a refreshing and easy-to-make cocktail that is perfect for any occasion. Made with grapefruit juice, vodka, and a salt rim, this cocktail is a great choice for those who love a tangy and slightly salty taste.
    • Scooby Snack Shot. The Scooby Snack Shot is a must-try cocktail for anyone who loves sweet and tropical flavors. This fun and colorful drink is perfect for serving at parties or get-togethers, and it's sure to be a hit with guests of all ages.
    • The Greyhound Drink. 1.5 oz vodka. 3 oz grapefruit juice. Fill a glass with ice and pour in your vodka. Add grapefruit juice. Stir. Then garnish with a lemon or lime wedge.
    • The Salty Dog Drink. 1.5 oz gin (or vodka, depending on your preference) 3 oz grapefruit juice. Rimming salt. Rim a glass with salt and fill the glass with ice.
    • The Salty Chihuahua. The exact same drink as the Salty Dog, but with tequila as your booze. Garnish with lime or grapefruit, depending on what you’re into.
    • The Pomeranian. 1.5 oz pomegranate vodka. 2 oz grapefruit juice. 1 Tbsp honey. Shake all ingredients with ice in a cocktail shaker. Strain into a glass full of ice, and then garnish adorably with a bit of mint.
    • The Bulldog Smash. 2 oz bourbon. .75 oz Cointreau. 5-7 fresh mint leaves. 1 teaspoon of sugar cane syrup. Half a lemon. Half a pitted peach. Toss your mint leaves, lemon, sugar cane syrup, and peach into a shaker and mix the ingredients to release a mouthful of flavor.
    • The Salty Dog. 1.5 fl oz of your preferred brand of vodka. 5 fl oz grapefruit juice. ¼ teaspoon of salt. Easy-to-make and undeniably delicious, all you need to do for these cocktails is fill a highball glass with ice before pouring in your vodka, grapefruit juice, and salt.
    • The Houndstooth. 1.5 oz gin of your choice. .5 oz fresh lime juice. .75 oz endive syrup. Club soda. Celery Bitters. Add your gin, lime juice, and endive syrup into an ice-filled shaker and blend the ingredients.
    • The Samoyed Cocojito. 1.5 fl oz white rum (recommended: Bacardi®) 3.5 fl oz sweetened cream of coconut (recommended: Coco Lopez®) 5 sprigs fresh mint leaves.
    • The Pink Poodle
    • The Bloodhound
    • The Great Dane
    • The Salty Chihuahua
    • The Bulldog Smash
    • The Pit Bull
    • The French Bulldog
    • The Asta Collins
    • The Pomeranian
    • Bonus: The Greyhound

    The Pink Poodle looks and tastes sweet. Garnish it with fruit if you’re feeling fancy, like a poodle at a creative grooming competition. 1. Vanilla vodka 2. lemon-lime soda 3. a splash of grenadine

    This savory cocktail was popular in London in the 1920s. Did it get its name for looking like a bloodhound, or just for being English like one? You can crush the strawberries and add them in or use them as a garnish. 1. Equal parts gin, sweet vermouth, and dry vermouth 2. 2 or 3 strawberries

    Like the dog it’s named for, this drink is too big for just one recipe. It’s even-tempered and mellow—like the breed (which helps to make Great Danes popular apartment dogs!). 1. 2 oz. gin 2. 1 oz. cherry brandy 3. 1/2 oz. dry vermouth 4. 1 tsp. kirsch OR 1. 1 oz aquavit 2. 1/2 oz cherry brandy 3. 1/2 oz orange bitters 4. splash of cranberry juice

    From the biggest dog to the smallest! Make no mistake, this drink has a lot of personality. Skip the salt to make it a standard Chihuahua, but who doesn’t love a salty one? 1. Tequila 2. Grapefruit juice 3. A dash of salt

    This fruity take on a Whiskey Smash is on the advanced side. Muddle the peach, lemon, syrup, and mint together, then add the bourbon and Cointreau. Strain it and serve over crushed ice. If you’re not in the mood to smash, you can make a drink called the Bulldog, which is just gin, orange juice, and ginger ale. 1. 2 oz bourbon 2. 3/4 oz Cointreau 3....

    Not to be confused with The Pitbull, which is just a shot of Fireball, taken after shouting, “Mr. Worldwide!” 1. Vodka 2. Lime juice 3. Grapefruit juice 4. Lemon-lime soda 5. Grapefruit garnish

    This drink gets its name from the combination of Bulldog gin and French ingredients like crème de cassis and elderflower (so French, right?) But it is also a little high-maintenance like its dog counterpart. Also like its dog counterpart, it takes a little shaking and straining. 1. 4-6 oz. Bulldog Gin 2. 1 oz. elderflower syrup 3. 3/4 oz. simple sy...

    This refreshing drink is a take on the Astor Martini, named after Asta, the dog in The Thin Man. Asta is a real booze hound in this classic film so it’s appropriate that she have a cocktail named for her. 1. 2 oz. vodka 2. .5 oz. lime juice 3. 1 oz grapefruit juice 4. .5 oz simple syrup 5. .5 oz campari 6. Soda water

    Bouncy and bright, this sassy cocktail has as much attitude as its namesake. Whether you add more fruit flavors or keep it simple with grapefruit and pomegranate, this drink is a ball of fun. Garnish it with a sprig of mint to keep it fresh. 1. 1.5 oz pomegranate vodka 2. 2 oz grapefruit juice 3. 1 tbsb honey OR 1. 2 oz white rum 2. 1 oz pomegranat...

    It wouldn’t be a dog-inspired cocktail list without the Greyhound. This could very well be the drink that started them all, as it’s just liquor and grapefruit juice—and almost all of these drinks have grapefruit juice in them. Make one at a house party, or take one on the Greyhound bus (no, wait, don’t!) 1. Vodka or gin 2. Grapefruit juice So be su...

  2. Jul 7, 2024 · 16 Dog Cocktails: Mixology For Mans Best Friend! Last updated on July 7, 2024. As a bartender, I’ve had the pleasure of experimenting with a unique niche: creating canine cocktails. These non-alcoholic beverages are specifically designed to be safe and enjoyable for our furry companions.

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