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Raspberry Gin Fizz

Recipe courtesy of Tony Abou-Ganim, from his book, " The Modern Mixologist."

Author: Martha Stewart

Pink Grapefruit Lemonade

Try to find ruby-red or star-ruby grapefruit, since their dark-pink flesh makes the most beautiful juice.

Author: Martha Stewart

Orange Spice Eggnog

For an extra dimension of spice (and a charming presentation), finish off each glass of this Orange Spice Eggnog with a cinnamon stick.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sparkling Cherry Limeade

You can make this drink into a shandy by adding lager, ale,or wheat beer.

Author: Martha Stewart

Long Island Iced Tea

For an absolute classic, replace the tea syrup and seltzer with 1/2 cup cola.

Author: Martha Stewart

Peach Juleps

Cool down at sundown by pouring mint refreshers that are just peachy.

Author: Martha Stewart

Gordon's Breakfast Cocktail

Our spin on the classic cocktail (a lighter, brighter alternative to a Bloody Mary) swaps out the usual hot sauce and Worcestershire for fresh jalapenos and mint from the garden. The resulting drink is...

Author: Martha Stewart

Blackberry and Sage Shrub

You can make a shrub into a low-alcohol cocktail called a shim by adding a splash of sparkling wine, vermouth, or your favorite aperitif. Try our Strawberry-and-Tarragon and Peach-and-Bay Laurel variations,...

Author: Martha Stewart

Mango Mint Margaritas

The mango base can be made the night before. Pulse in the mint before serving.

Author: Martha Stewart

Venetian Spritz

Try serving an aperitif-style cocktail when guests arrive for a holiday feast. Meant to stimulate the appetite, they're perfect right before a big meal. This sparkling drink (pictured right) is like a...

Author: Greg Lofts

Sweet Tea Julep

This recipe comes from Allen Katz, host of "The Cocktail Hour" on Martha Stewart Living Radio.

Author: Martha Stewart

White Russian

Creamy, simple, and dangerously sippable, the White Russian is a three-ingredient cocktail that stands tall above the trends. This approachable drink is a great choice for a cocktail party where you'll...

Author: Martha Stewart

Hibiscus Cocktail

Author: Martha Stewart

Agua Fresca

Spanish for "fresh water," this light fruit drink is super refreshing and easy to make. For the best flavor, be sure to start with sweet, ripe fruit.

Author: Martha Stewart

Fresh Pomegranate Punch

The extraordinary juice of the pomegranate makes a wonderful sauce for meats and provides a base for this ruby-red punch.

Author: Martha Stewart

Orange Shandy

Adding a cold pale lager to this spiced orangeade gives your drink a kick.

Author: Martha Stewart

Watermelon Basil Margaritas

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

Cranberry White Wine Spritzer

It wouldn't be happy hour without a refreshing cocktail. Look no further than this bright, bubbly wine spritzer.

Author: Martha Stewart

Ramos Gin Fizz

Invented in New Orleans in 1888, this concoction needs vigorous shaking to produce its distinctive frothy cap.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cucumber Ginger Fizzes

To make these cocktails, cucumber-infused vodka is garnished with cucumber ribbon and mixed with ginger simple syrup.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sparkling Limeade

This beverage is perfect for a sprinkler party because of its ocean-green color. Make this sparkling limeade for a delicious and refreshing drink.

Author: Martha Stewart

Strawberry Tarragon Shrub

Add a dash of this sweet-tart shrub syrup to everything from seltzer to vinaigrettes, and you'll see why these old-fashioned recipes are having a renaissance. Here, fresh strawberries are combined with...

Author: Martha Stewart

Chocolate Egg Cream

Author: Martha Stewart

Cranberry Cosmopolitans

To make different-colored cocktails, divide the ingredients in half, using red cranberry-juice cocktail in one half and white in the other.

Author: Martha Stewart

Hibiscus Mint Iced Tea

There's nothing more refreshing on a hot day than fresh-brewed iced tea with a sprig of mint.

Author: Martha Stewart

Apple Spritzers

This drink is also great with a dash of whiskey, bourbon, or rye added to each glass.

Author: Martha Stewart

Ginger Sparkler

If the occasion calls for something sparkling, why not serve up these festive cocktails?

Author: Martha Stewart

Kir Royales

Made with Champagne and creme de cassis (a blackcurrant liqueur), the classic French cocktail is fruity and refreshing. For a casual affair, serve your Kir Royales in stemless glasses.

Author: Martha Stewart

Tequila Bloody Marys

This bracingtequila Bloody Mary is a regionally appropriate eye-opener.

Author: Martha Stewart

Good Digestion Tea

A flavorful after-meal tea to aid and stimulate digestion.

Author: Martha Stewart

Virgin Banana Margaritas

A surprising twist on the classic frozen margarita, this refreshing drink offers just the right mix of sour and sweet.

Author: Martha Stewart

Raspberry Plum Sangria

Raspberries and plums bring their fresh-picked summer flavor to this large batch of white-wine sangria filled with apples and oranges.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pineapple Mint Juice

Mintedpineapple juice evokes the drinks served by vendors on the beaches of easternBrazil.

Author: Martha Stewart

Passion Fruit Champagne Sparkler

Author: Martha Stewart

Bourbon and Ginger

This signature cocktail combines bourbon whiskey with effervescent ginger ale to create a refreshing beverage that matches well with a number of appetizers and snacks.

Author: Martha Stewart

Big Batch Lemon Mint Julep

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Author: Martha Stewart

Thyme Tea

Teatime? Try this thyme tea (actually a tisane). The herb gets steeped with coriander and fennel seeds -- a nice break from the usual herbal tea assortments.

Author: Martha Stewart

Whiskey Lemonade

Raise a glass to sunny days and balmy nights with this refreshing whiskey cocktail made with lemon juice and a Simple Syrup you can keep on hand in the fridge.

Author: Martha Stewart

Game Day Fish House Punch

Don't get pulled away from the big game to play host -- prepare a batch of fish house punch from Lawrence Green of Minetta Tavern before guests arrive.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mulled White Wine Sangria

Punch is easier to prepare than individual cocktails -- especially when entertaining a crowd.

Author: Martha Stewart

Boozy Red Sangria

Strawberries and citrus are macerated with sugar, orange liqueur, and vodka or tequila, then finished with red wine and seltzer for an extra-spirited sangria.

Author: Martha Stewart

Golden Milk Latte

Want to try a cool new coffee drink? This Golden Milk Latte Recipe from Delish.com is the best.

Wild Violet Syrup and Sparkling Water

Blue violets work best for this, but you may mix in a few yellow or white ones.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pear and Sparkling Cider Cocktails

An earthy, sweet pear-cider cocktail is tinged with whiskey -- a perfect drink for a cold day.

Author: Martha Stewart

Fresh Passion Fruit Caipirinha

This tropical cocktail pairs freshly squeezed passion fruit juice with the cachaca, a clear, rum-like liquor distilled from fermented sugarcane juice. This recipe is one of designer Francisco Costa's favorite...

Author: Martha Stewart

Grapefruit Soda Syrup

Tart pink grapefruit and seltzer water combine in this refreshing homemade soda from Anton Nocito of P&H Soda and Syrup.Also Try:Cream Soda Syrup, Quince Soda Syrup

Author: Martha Stewart

Homemade Chai

Our version of the popular spiced tea is more flavorful and far healthier than what you'd get at a coffee house.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pineapple Guava Mocktail

A basic brunch turns into a tropical party when you serve this mouthwatering ombre mocktail.

Author: Martha Stewart

Papaya Melon Citrusade

This tropical cooler is perfect for hot summer days.

Author: Martha Stewart