The Shot Glass is the smallest cocktail glass and is used not only for a single serving of liquor but also as a measuring device for bartenders. No one’s really sure where the Shot Glass originated. Regardless of where they came from, it’s safe to say that they’re here to stay.
After a holiday season of sweets, we’re mixing it up with a drier and more bitter cocktail! The Last Frost blends the aromatic flavors of Earl Grey tea with citrus, amaro, and bourbon for depth.
The Irish Coffee Mug traces its origins back to the Buena Vista Cafe in San Francisco. This cafe is famous for popularizing the “Irish Coffee” cocktail in America and consequently the Irish Coffee Mug, whose signature handle makes it easy to handle the hot beverage.
Our January Cocktail of the Month is The Winter Hearth, an aromatic drink that blends the wintry flavors of pear and honey with the warmth of bourbon. It’s a simple, yet unique bourbon cocktail that’s sure to start your year off right!
Shake the simple syrup, bourbon, and cranberry juice in a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Strain into an ice filled glass and finally garnish with a rosemary sprig.
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With Thanksgiving around the corner, it’s time to start prepping for a round of Thanksgiving cocktails! Our suggestion for this season: the Cranberry Bourbon Smash. First you’ll need to make a maple-cranberry simple syrup. (Don’t worry, it only takes a few minutes.)
Simply heat the maple syrup, water and cranberries in a small saucepan over medium-high heat until the cranberries begin to burst. Strain the syrup and let it cool. Once the syrup is made, just follow these few steps:
Originally called a tazza, meaning "cup," the coupe was created in the 1660s & became popular within English high society. It was the go-to glass for pink champagne lovers. They are often used for cocktails over the standard cocktail glass because they are less likely to spill.
This is perfect for any Halloween party or horror movie marathon. Fill a cocktail shaker with bourbon, vanilla extract, orange juice, and ice. Shake the mix, then pour into your chosen goblet. Top your drink off with orange cream soda and garnish with an orange slice.
If you’re a fan of the Peanut Butter & Jelly sandwich, but want something a bit stronger, we’ve got you covered. Shake together wheated bourbon, peanut butter whiskey, black raspberry liqueur & fee foam for 30 seconds. Strain into a glass of ice. Enjoy! Not for kids!!!
Often confused with the Highball Glass, the Collins Glass is a bit taller and holds slightly more. It’s a popular choice for cocktails such as: the Mojito, and, of course, Tom Collins & John Collins. Due to the shape, ice cubes have less room to move & therefore melt more slowly.
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Celebrate summer with America’s official spirit! Pour grenadine into a glass of ice. Slowly add a mixture of lemonade (or lemon + simple syrup) and bourbon. Finally, slowly pour blue curacao over a spoon into the glass to create the blue layer. Enjoy!
Did you know that Old Fashioneds are one of the world’s first ever cocktails? In 1806, the term “old fashioned” actually referred to a style of mixology. It wasn’t until the 1880s when people started ordering the classic Old Fashioned cocktail that we know today.
Known as a Balloon Glass, Blender’s Glass & Balloon Bowl, the Snifter Glass is designed specifically for tasting whiskey. Its shape concentrates aromas toward the drinker’s nose, and its round shape allows a user to warm the liquor with their hands.