This delicious adult beverage combines those perennial favorites -- lemonade and whiskey -- to kick off your summer party!
Author: CajunGrocer.com
It's worth seeking out high-quality maraschino cherries, such as those from the brand Tillen Farms -- they're free of artificial color.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a variation on the classic Manhattan that I developed because I also like the Old Fashioned cocktail. You will need a cocktail shaker.
Author: BETSYMAT
Simple recipe for a whiskey sour. Lemon juice blends well with the whiskey for a quick and easy drink. I used Wegman's® brand lemon juice, and Tullamore Dew® Irish Whiskey.
Author: Jannell Nickols
Fast-track a tropical vacation with this refreshing classic tiki drink. Umbrella optional.
Author: Martha Stewart
The Kir is an iconic French cocktail that tastes like a lightly sweetened white wine. The cassis liqueur adds a hint of fruity flavor to the typically drier wine and is refreshing when served chilled.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a fruity version of a Rum Runner that always brings people back for more!
Author: Arianne
This is a refreshing summer cocktail with fresh strawberries accented by sparkling wine.
Author: Martha Stewart
Freeze the juice in ice-cube trays and blend up frosty drinks in seconds. The salt-and-sugar-coated glass rims make a surprising touch.
Author: Martha Stewart
A delicious sweet and tart vodka cocktail. Simple, but, fancy enough for your next party! If you can find it, try the pomegranate-flavored rimmer sugar.
Author: gibsey23
Frozen watermelon cubes infuse the sweet taste of summer into this cocktail.
Author: Martha Stewart
Vodka and ginger beer mingle with summery flavors for a crisp and refreshing cocktail to enjoy on hot days. This pairs nicely with crunchy raw veggies for an aperitivo outdoors.
Author: Buckwheat Queen
Cranberry and cucumber might sound like an odd couple, but the vegetable really mellows out the berry's tartness.
Author: Martha Stewart
Here, the Brazilian caipirinha uses vodka in place of the usual cachaca. Kiwifruits give it a punch of flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Add some zest to your Sunday with a spicy Bloody Mary recipe. Savory flavors come together with smooth Pinnacle® Original Vodka to create the perfect crowd pleaser for football parties, Sunday brunch,...
Author: TheCocktailProject.com
Recipe courtesy of Tony Abou-Ganim, from his book, " The Modern Mixologist."
Author: Martha Stewart
This mojito kicks the traditional lime to the curb and replaces it with dragon fruit. To get a unique 'serving container' save the fruit outer peel and once the flesh is removed, use the empty halves as...
Author: thedailygourmet
Author: Martha Stewart
Strawberry syrup adds a delicious fruity twist to the lime and mint base of this refreshing summertime favorite.
Author: Juliana Hale
Nothing welcomes guests for an outdoor party like a spritzer. Made with or without wine, they make refreshing, elegant coolers.
Author: Martha Stewart
If you would like to serve alcohol-free cocktails, omit the tequila -- the drink is still delicious.
Author: Martha Stewart
Pick a warm, breezy afternoon and get festive with this cool cocktail.
Author: Martha Stewart
This mixed drink with Everclear® tastes just like apple pie.
Author: bgfoot05
This recipe is for a homemade mudslide that is so good you won't miss the stuff from the big jug. Ultra fast and ultra delicious! Top with whipped cream and cinnamon.
Author: ImprovisationalChef84
This potent combination of five different spirits and liquors is sweetened with simple syrup and cola for a dangerously delicious party potable.
Author: Allrecipes
This easy-to-make margarita mixes vodka with tequila and is garnished with mint and cucumber.
Author: Pioneer Woman
This improved version of the simple rum and Coke includes fresh lime juice for added complexity. It's believed to have been invented in Cuba in the early 1900s.
Author: Allrecipes
This version of the classic cocktail comes to us from the master mixologist Dale DeGroff.
Author: Martha Stewart
Day drinking is the best drinking, and if that day happens to be a very sunny, hot day, there's no better cocktail to enjoy than a classic whiskey sour. I'm very excited to show you my favorite formula...
Author: Chef John
Enjoy a bubbly blend of grapefruit juice,Campari, and Champagnewith our Watermelon Skewers.
Author: Martha Stewart
This delicious recipe is from "The Martha Stewart Show" TV kitchen.
Author: Martha Stewart
Cool down at sundown by pouring mint refreshers that are just peachy.
Author: Martha Stewart
If you can make a screwdriver, then you're one small step away from a Wallbanger. Just float a little Galliano® (an herbal Italian liqueur) over the top and you're there.
Author: Lorem Ipsum
Fresh blackberries, spiced rum, sweet and sour mix, and a splash of ginger beer make up the refreshing Black Ginger Cocktail. It's the signature cocktail at the Escondite in Los Angeles.
Author: Allrecipes
After a stay in the freezer, cubes of watermelon become "ice" for this margarita, which gets an herbal edge from basil-infused tequila.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe makes a fragrant pink syrup with the faint aroma of rosemary. It's lovely with white or rose wine.
Author: Martha Stewart
Adding a cold pale lager to this spiced orangeade gives your drink a kick.
Author: Martha Stewart
Invented in New Orleans in 1888, this concoction needs vigorous shaking to produce its distinctive frothy cap.
Author: Martha Stewart
The mango base can be made the night before. Pulse in the mint before serving.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
For an absolute classic, replace the tea syrup and seltzer with 1/2 cup cola.
Author: Martha Stewart
These citrusy rum-based drinks are laced with brown sugar and charged with fresh mint.
Author: Martha Stewart
This classic cocktail from Cuba is packed with fresh mint, lime juice, and rum and topped with club soda.
Author: Allrecipes
Store-bought passion fruit juice is brightened with fresh lime juice and teamed with the sugar-cane spirit cachaca, Brazil's answer to rum.
Author: Martha Stewart
Okay, sure, they require a bit of work, but you'll be so glad you did! Be careful, friends will ask you to bring them to all parties!
Author: Bev



