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Cocktail

Rosé-Aperol Spritz

Meet your summer cocktail, a pinky and bubbly rosé wine spritz with Aperol and passion fruit juice. Now all you need is a pool to drink it next to.

Rosy Gin-Kombucha Cocktail

New to kombucha? This cocktail is perfect for a test drive, because you’ll get a taste of “original” (unflavored) kombucha.

The Layaway

This cocktail recipe inspired by Black Friday madness would also be tasty with regular dark rum and ginger ale, but we like the kick you get from using the spicier versions of each.

The Swing State Cocktail

This is one of the strongest, yet tastiest, cocktails we’ve ever created using ingredients inspired by swing states—just in time to help get you through the election.

Frosé (Frozen Rosé)

Choose a full-flavored, full-bodied, dark-colored rosé for freezing. You want something that can hold its own.

Sparkling Grapefruit Cocktail

This beautiful, bubbly summertime drink is fancy enough to enjoy on your yacht… or inner tube!

Margarita, Hold the Triple Sec

Strong, shaken, and sooooo easy to drink.

Sidecar

There’s a simple structure behind all sours, a family of citrus-based cocktails.

Manischewitz Spritz

This may just be the cocktail to end all Manischewitz jokes. You decide.

Hard Cider Spritz

Instead of lemon juice, you can use fresh grapefruit or orange juice; bourbon is a great sub for rye.

Avocado Margarita

Inspired by the quintessential version served at Curra’s Grill in Austin. Trust us, it’s good!

Sazerac

This potent New Orleans nightcap is as much about the aromatic absinthe rinse as it is the Cognac and rye.

Watermelon Margarita

Out of tequila? Never fear: Using vodka instead makes this watermelon margarita recipe just as delicious.

Aperol-Grapefruit Spritz

Aperol spritz is one of the most popular aperitifs in Italy, and you'll soon find out why after tasting this.

Ginger-Lime Spritz

Go with a Brut style (the driest) when picking out your Prosecco for max refreshment.

Brandied Cherries with Vanilla Bean

Store infused boozy fruit in a cool, dark place to slow oxidation, kinda like aging your own wine!

Cucumber-Gin Spritz

Skip the pricey Champagne and go for Italian Prosecco, with lots of solid options under $15.

The Troy Monson

Yes, you can use regular oranges, but don’t you just love the color you get from blood oranges?!

Rosé Spritzer

These breezy cocktails are the kind of thing you can drink all afternoon.
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