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TOP 25 COCKTAILS EVERY BARTENDER SHOULD KNOW - CRAFTY BARTENDING
From craftybartending.com
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- Aperol Spritz. To start this list off, we’ve got the Aperol spritz, a cocktail that’s only gained popularity in recent years, despite being created in the 1950s.
- Bellini. The Bellini cocktail is a sophisticated Italian drink and a popular bartending cocktail that was created at Harry’s Bar in Venice in 1948 by head bartender & owner, Harry Cipriani.
- Black Russian. Along with the White Russian cocktail, the Black Russian was one of the first bartending cocktails I learned to make & love. It’s a classic that was created in the late 1940s, the White Russian variation is The Dude’s drink of choice (watch ‘The Big Lebowski’) and it’s one of those bartender drinks that you won’t make often, but when you do, you’ll be making it all night.
- Bloody Mary. What list of essential cocktails would this be if it didn’t include the perfect hangover cure… The Bloody Mary. This drink has become extremely popular during a Sunday breakfast, brunch, or lunch.
- Caipirinha & Caipiroska. Similarly to the Bloody Mary, I’ve found that the Caipirinha is a polarizing cocktail. Some people love it, others hate it. If you’ve never tasted cachaca rum (the Caipirinha’s base spirit and the reason for its polarizing effect) before, you’re in for a treat when you do.
WHISKEY COCKTAIL RECIPES EVERY HOME BARTENDER SHOULD KNOW
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- New York Sour. With the perfect balance of fruity red wine and smoky-sweet bourbon, the New York Sour cocktail is a classic for a reason. Shaking the cocktail with large ice cubes will chill the cocktail without diluting it, and those large cubes look great in a rocks glass, too.
- Old-Fashioned. According to cocktail historian David Wondrich, the old-fashioned is a direct descendant of the earliest known cocktail, which in 1806 consisted of "a little water, a little sugar, a lot of liquor and a couple splashes of bitters."
- Paris Between the Wars. With rich smokiness from the blended Scotch, rounded bitterness from Campari, and a tart bite from fresh lemon juice, this cocktail from New Orleans hospitality legends Ti and Lally Brennan is well-balanced and extra-refreshing thanks to a splash of sparkling wine.
- Gaelic Punch. Punch prophet David Wondrich notes that for hot drinks, young Irish whiskeys work best. Heat intensifies the tannic edge of older whiskey; young ones stay smooth.
- Bourbon-Tea Julep. Tannins from black tea add a beautiful hint of bitterness to author and bon vivant Alexander Small's twist on a classic mint julep. Oleo saccharum, also known as citrus oil, is made here by steeping lemon peels in sugar; its bright flavor is the perfect lift to finish each sip.
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- Margarita. The margarita is the most popular cocktail in the United States. It’s also the most popular drink in every major market in the United States, except Chicago, where margaritas are strangely absent from the top 5.
- Martini. Martini cocktails are probably the easiest drink to prepare. They belong in our easy, basic cocktails category. They’re insanely popular worldwide.
- Mimosa. Mimosa is a cocktail drink that is most popular in the morning and afternoon. In 1925, it was reportedly created by a bartender at the Ritz in Paris.
- Cosmopolitan. According to legend, the cosmopolitan was invented in 1987 by Toby Cecchini of The Odeon on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. In the broad realm of cocktails, the Cosmo is a relative newcomer.
- Moscow Mule. The Moscow Mule is a well-liked cocktail in the United States, which was surprising since it necessitates specialized equipment that many popular cocktails do not.
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