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Best Mocktail Recipes for Dry January and Beyond

A Bar Above

Of course, if you’re looking for a quick, zero-proof alternative, you can always add a little non-alcoholic bitters to club soda or muddle some fresh mint for flavor. Make sure to check out our brand new Mocktail Mixology Masterclass to delve into how to make these bases and truly master zero-proof cocktails.

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3-Ingredient Cocktails: Quick & Easy Weeknight Drinks

Mixologists

Introduction: The Magic of Minimalist Mixology - Why 3-Ingredient Cocktails? Yet, the art of mixology doesn't necessitate complexity. This article dives deep into the enchantment of minimalist mixology, exploring the compelling reasons these streamlined drinks are the perfect antidote to hectic weeknights.

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Happy National Vodka Day! Here Are Some Cocktails to Celebrate

Chilled Magazine

Sweet and Sour Splash of Club Soda Preparation In a highball, shake (DO NOT muddle). This cocktail offers a refreshing take on classic mixology and radiates a bright green hue, thanks to the fresh basil leaves muddled to perfection. Devotion Vodka 3 Blueberries 3 Blackberries 10-15 Mint Leaves ½ oz. Simple Syrup ½ oz.

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Mixology Magic: 7 Absinthe Cocktails You Need In Your Life

Advanced Mixology

In a highball glass, muddle fresh mint leaves to release aromatic oils. Wharf Rat This absinthe mixology odyssey concludes with the Wharf Rat - a cocktail capturing the spirit of maritime adventure. Fill with ice and add 1 oz absinthe, 1 oz Vodka, and Coke.

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Garnish Goals: Effortless Cocktail Upgrades to Transform Your Happy Hour

Mixologists

Transforming your happy hour from ordinary to extraordinary doesn't require complex mixology skills. Muddle them in the drink or use them as a decorative sprig. Highball glasses are ideal for tall, refreshing drinks, while coupe glasses are perfect for elegant, stirred cocktails.

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How to Make the Perfect Mint Julep

Mr. Boston Bartender's Guide

Gently muddle the mint leaves to release the oils and aromas. Presentation and Serving The Mint Julep is traditionally served in a silver or pewter julep cup, but can also be served in a rocks glass or highball glass. Crushed ice : It helps to dilute the drink and makes it refreshing. Fill the glass with crushed ice. Pour in 2.5

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17 Creative Cocktails With Orange Juice to Try at Home

Advanced Mixology

Start by muddling mint leaves with 1 oz of simple syrup and lime juice in a cocktail glass. Shake well and strain into a highball glass filled with fresh ice. So, grab your cocktail shaker, squeeze some orange juice, and let your mixology journey begin. Add 2 oz of rum and 3 oz of freshly squeezed orange juice.