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*Peanut Slammer - 2 oz bourbon whiskey, 1 oz rum, poured into a highball glass filled 1/3 with Honey Roasted Peanuts. Planter's brand pref, but any honey roasted peanuts will do. Stir thoroughly. |
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A cocktail is a style of mixed drink made predominantly with a distilled beverage, such as vodka, gin, whiskey, rum, or tequila, mixed with another drink other than water. Cocktails usually contain one or more types of liqueur, fruit, sauce, honey, milk or cream, spices, or other flavorings. Cocktails may vary in their ingredients from bartender to bartender, and from region to region. Two creations may have the same name but taste very different because of differences in how the drinks are prepared.
- This article is organized by the primary type of alcohol (by volume) contained in the beverage.
- Cocktails marked with "" are designated as "IBA Official Cocktails" by the International Bartender Association, and are some of the most popular cocktails worldwide.[1]
- Expanded articles are cross-referenced. Cocktails without separate articles are listed below, along with their primary ingredients and any notable facts.
- This article is not intended to be comprehensive list of all cocktails or every variation thereof, and cocktails for which minimal information is not available are not included.
Cocktails with beer
Most mixed drinks made with beer are more correctly classified as beer cocktails rather than true cocktails, since beer is a fermented beverage not a distilled one.
- True Cocktails
- Flaming Cheeky Tractor - half pint of beer, Baileys Irish Cream, Smirnoff Ice, port, WKD Blue, sambuca.
- Dog's Bollocks - 7 fl oz melon vodka, 12 fl oz lager beer, 2 dashes lime-flavored liquor.
- Skippy's - one part beer, one part vodka, and one part lemonade.
- Tom O'Hawk or Tomahawk - pint glass with half a pint of Guinness, add a double shot of vodka, and top up with Smirnoff Ice. Immediately chop.
- Popular beer cocktails commonly miscategorized as true cocktails
- Boilermaker and depth charge
- Snakebite
- Michelada - similar to a Bloody Mary, substituting Mexican beer for the vodka.
- Red Eye - A Bloody Mary made with 3-4 fl oz of Clamato and a pint of light beer.
Cocktails with brandy or cognac
- B & B
- The Blenheim
- Brandy Alexander
- Cafe Zürich (cocktail)
- Crunk Juice - Hennessy cognac and Red Bull.
- Four Score
- French Connection
- Incredible Hulk
- Panama
- Savoy Corpse Reviver
- Sazerac
- Sidecar
- Stinger
Cocktails with cachaça
Cocktails with gin
- Alexander - equal parts gin, creme de cacao, and half and half, mixed in a cocktail shaker with ice, and poured into a cocktail glass. Sometimes topped with grated nutmeg or cinnamon. The Alexander may be the ancestor of both the White Russian and Brandy Alexander.
- Bronx
- Chocolate Soldier - 1½ fl oz gin, ¾ fl oz vermouth, juice of half a lime; shaken
- French 75
- Gibson (see Martini)
- Gimlet
- Gin Fizz
- Gin and tonic
- Gin Sour
- Greyhound - 1½ fl oz gin (or vodka), 4-5 fl oz grapefruit juice, shaken and served on the rocks.
- Hanky-Panky
- Lime Rickey
- Long Island Iced Tea
- Lorraine
- Martini
- Mickey Slim
- Montgomery
- My Fair Lady
- Negroni
- Pall Mall - 1½ fl oz gin, ½ fl oz sweet vermouth, ½ fl oz dry vermouth, ½ fl oz white cream de cacao
- Pink Gin
- Ramos Gin Fizz
- Royal Arrival
- Salty dog
- Satan's Whiskers
- Singapore Sling
- Slow Comfortable Screw - 1 fl oz sloe gin, ½ fl oz peach-flavored liquor, orange juice
- Smoky Martini - 2½ fl oz gin; splash of Scotch, stirred and garnished with lemon peel
- Tom Collins
- Vesper
- White Lady or Delilah
- Wolfram
Cocktails with rum
- Blue Hawaiian - a mix of rum and Blue Curacao blended with pineapple juice and cream of coconut (traditionally garnished with a pineapple wedge)
- Brass Monkey
- Bumbo (also known as Bombo or Bumboo)
- Caribou Lou - 1 fl oz Bacardi 151, 1 fl oz Malibu Rum, and 6 fl oz pineapple juice. This drink originated in Kansas City, Missouri[citation needed] and popularized in several songs by rapper Tech N9ne.
- Cuba Libre
- Daiquiri
- El Presidente
- Grog
- Hairy Virgin - 40% rum, 20% Orange-flavored liquor, 40% apple juice (Variations)
- Hurricane
- Long Island Iced Tea
- Mai-Tai
- Mojito
- Mulato - ⅓ white rum, ⅓ Coca-Cola, topped off with Cubay Granadina (which is 13% alcohol as opposed to ordinary non-alcoholic grenadine)
- Piña Colada
- Planter's punch - rum with passion fruit juice and grenadine.
- Rf5 - Dr Pepper soft drink mixed with Bacardi Vanilla or original Bacardi white rum making an alcoholic Dr Pepper Slurpee.
- Robert Graham - ⅓ Wray and Nephews White Rum, ⅔ Red Bull
- Rudi Wichepep - Rum and Diet Wild Cherry Pepsi
- Rum and Coke or Rum and Pepsi - see Cuba Libre
- Tom and Jerry
- Zombie
Cocktails with sake
- Duncan MacLeod - Coca-Cola, mixed with equal parts of Scotch whisky and sake over crushed ice. Named after a fictional character from the Highlander series, where an English actor (represented by the Coca-Cola) plays an immortal Scotsman (the Scotch whisky) with a Japanese blade (the sake).
- Sake Bomb
- Tamagozake
- Saketini - a vodka martini made with sake instead of vermouth.
- Caipisake or Sakerinha - a caipirinha made with sake instead of cachaça.
- Pamake - 3 parts sake and 1 part PAMA pomegranate flavored liquor.
- Nog-a-Sake - Three parts sake, one part eggnog.
- Sake Screwdriver - Mix 2 fl oz of sake with 6 fl oz of orange juice. Pour into highball glass with 2 or 3 ice cubes.
- Sake Manhattan - Mix 1 part sake with 2 parts rye whiskey, add ice, and stir well. Strain into 3 fl oz cocktail glass and serve with a cherry.
Cocktails with tequila
- Bloody Aztec - tequila, cream, creme de cacao, and red food coloring.
- Dirty Diaper - A shot of tequila in a shot glass, the inside of which has been covered with mayonnaise.
- Long Island Iced Tea
- Margarita
- Paralyzer - ⅓ fl oz tequila and/or vodka, 1 fl oz kahlúa, 4 fl oz light cream or milk and 4⅓ fl oz Coca-Cola.
- Slammer Royale - see Tequila Slammer.
- Tequila Slammer
- Tequila Sunrise
- Tequila Sunset - see Tequila Sunrise.
- TNT - a shot of tequila with a splash of Tabasco sauce.
- Toro Rojo - tequila and Red Bull.
Cocktails with vodka
- Apple Martini or Appletini
- Angel's Tit - a shot of vodka with a splash of Tabasco sauce.
- Anna Kournikova - a White Russian made with skim milk.
- Bachelor - three parts Smirnoff vanilla vodka and one part fruit punch flavored Gatorade.
- Batida - more traditionally made with cachaça
- Black Cossack - a chilled Guinness containing vodka.
- Black Marble - two jiggers of vodka on ice, garnished with a black olive and orange peel.
- Black Russian
- Blāk Celebration - one part vodka, two parts Coca-Cola Blāk, served with ice.
- Bloody Mary
- Brass Monkey
- Bull Shot
- Caesar
- Caipiroska - a caipirinha made with vodka instead of cachaça.
- Cape Cod - vodka mixed with cranberry juice.
- Chaitini a la 56 - 2 parts Voyant Chai Cream, 1 part vanilla vodka, 1 part amaretto liqueur
- Chi-Chi - a piña colada made with vodka instead of rum.
- Colombia - made to represent the colors of the Colombian flag.
- Colorado Bulldog - 1 1/2 oz. vodka, 1 1/2 oz. Kahlua), cream, top with a splash of Coca-Cola.
- The Complex - vodka, Sprite, Full Throttle Fury.
- Cosmopolitan
- Ectoplasm - An exotic cocktail made by adding vodka to crushed nutmeg, heavy cream, and lemon juice.
- Fat Frog - equal parts Smirnoff Ice Red, WKD Blue, and Oranger Bacardi Breezer. An Irish cocktail.[citation needed]
- Feijoa Dancer
- FizzyCyst-1 part Roses Watermelon, 1 part Cointreau, 2 parts Vodka.
- God Mother
- Green Wing - Vodka, cloudy apple juice, elderflower cordial and sparkling mineral water. (Named after a British sitcom) [1]
- Harvey Wallbanger
- Kamikaze - vodka, triple sec, and Lime juice, mixed in equal parts. It is also served as a #Mixed drink shooters and drink shots.
- Kensington Court Special
- Kremlin Colonel - a Mint Julep made with vodka instead of bourbon.
- Lawnmower - vodka and wheatgrass juice. Invented by Homer Simpson.
- Link Up
- Long Island Iced Tea
- Madras - 1.5 oz. vodka, 3 oz. cranberry juice, and 1 oz. orange juice.
- Mind Eraser - vodka, coffee liqueur, (e.g., Tia Maria, Kahlua), and tonic water or soda.
- Moscow Mule
- Mudslide - vodka, coffee liqueur (e.g., Tia Maria, Kahlua), Irish cream, and cream.
- Mt. Koshka - vodka mixed with Mountain Dew.
- Paralyzer - ⅓ fl oz tequila and/or vodka, 1 fl oz kahlúa, 4 fl oz light cream or milk and 4⅓ fl oz Coca-Cola.
- Piranha - 1 1/2 oz. vodka, 1 oz. dark creme de cacao. Stir vigorously with ice, then top off with Coca-Cola.
- Polish Martini - tastes of honey, made using Zubrowka.
- Quickie - 100 Proof vodka, triple sec, Apple Pucker, and cranberry juice.
- Red Lotus - Lichido, cranberry juice, and vodka.
- Rose Kennedy Cocktail
- Salmiakki Koskenkorva
- Salty Dog
- Screwdriver
- Sex on the Beach - vodka, peach schnapps, cranberry juice, and pineapple juice.
- Suzanne Hamilton - two parts vodka to one part orange juice, and one part cranberry juice. Usually garnished with a slice of lime and served over ice.
- Tamarama - two parts vodka, one part club soda, one part cranberry juice, squeeze of lime. Stir vigorously with ice. Made popular in San Francisco in the late 1990's by Walter Spath who named the cocktail for his wife Tamara.[citation needed]
- Vodka Gimlet - vodka on ice, with a splash of lime. Director Edward D. Wood, Jr.'s favorite cocktail, he often used the pseudonyms "Telmig Akdov" or "Akdov Telmig" (Vodka Gilmet spelled backwards) for his adult novels.[citation needed]
- Vodka Martini or Kangaroo.
- Vodka McGovern - equal parts of vodka, club soda and orange juice, poured over crushed ice, with a squeeze of lime over the top. Invented by Mike McGovern, a friend of Kinky Friedman.[citation needed]
- Vodka Sunrise - One part vodka, one part grenadine, topped off with orange juice. The vodka is followed by the orange juice, the grenadine is added last so that it sits at the bottom of the glass, giving a characteristic blend of red through to orange.
- Vodkallini - two shots chilled, in a tall glass, with sugarless cola filling the rest of the glass. It can be made stronger or weaker to taste. Originally Pepsi Max, but increasingly popular are Diet Coke and Coca-Cola Zero. Diet Pepsi has been proved to be an inferior mix for a Vodkallini. Invented by Alexander J Middleton of Canberra, Australia. The reason for sugarless cola is to allow the drinker to imbibe over a period of several hours without becoming ill from over consumption of sugar.
- White Russian
- The Witz - Sprite Soda, 80 Proof Popov vodka, Smucker's Sour Pucker Apple, Captain Morgan spiced rum. Named after Matthew Witzgall, this drink is symbolic of his fast lifestyle.[citation needed]
Cocktails with whiskey/whisky or bourbon
The Irish spell "whiskey" with an "e", but the Scottish spell "whisky" without the "e" (often simply referred to as "Scotch" outside of Scotland). Americans generally spell whiskey with an "e", but distinguish between Tennessee whiskey and Bourbon whiskey. Canadians generally spell "whisky" without the "e".
- 7 & 7
- Black Tooth Grin - One part Jagermeister, one part seagrams 7 ,one part crown royal whiskey and a dash of coke. Created by Dimebag Darrell of Pantera.[citation needed]
- Blackjack - double measure Jack Daniel's and Coca-Cola with a shot of Red Aftershock.
- Boilermaker or Jimmy & Guinney - a beer cocktail.
- Churchill
- Peanut Slammer - 2 oz bourbon whiskey, 1 oz rum, poured into a highball glass filled 1/3 with Honey Roasted Peanuts. Planter's brand pref, but any honey roasted peanuts will do. Stir thoroughly.
- General Sherman - a shot of Southern Comfort with a splash of Tabasco sauce.
- God Father
- Heart of Fire - a shot of whiskey with a splash of Tabasco sauce.
- Irish Coffee
- John Collins - includes bourbon
- Jungle Juice
- Lynchburg Lemonade
- Man O'War - includes bourbon
- Manhattan
- Mint Julep
- Missouri Mule
- The Niall Murphy - three parts bourbon, crushed ice, lemon, orange, and a crushed up parecetamol/aspirin tablet
- Nixon
- Old Fashioned
- Phlump - Jameson Whiskey and ginger ale
- Presbyterian - includes bourbon
- Rob Roy
- Royal Widow - two parts Crown Royal and one part Disaronno.
- Rusty Nail
- Sazerac
- Three Wise Men - equal parts of Scotch, Bourbon, and Tennessee whiskies (traditional); Tennessee and Bourbon whiskies with tequila (a variation made with Jack Daniels, Jim Beam, and Jose Cuervo); or Jägermeister, peppermint schnapps, and cinnamon schnapps] (a Christmas variation).
- Whiskey sour
- Widow's Cork - two parts Jameson Whiskey and one part Disaronno
Cocktails with wine, sparkling wine, or port
The following drinks are not technically cocktails unless wine is secondary by volume to a distilled beverage, since wine is a fermented beverage not a distilled one.
- Bellini
- Buck's Fizz
- Calimocho (also known as Kalimotxo or Rioja Libre)
- Champagne Cocktail - 1 cube of sugar placed in a flute glass, add a dash or two of Angostura bitters, carefully fill with chilled dry Champagne or sparkling wine, add 1 tsp of brandy, and garnish with a cocktail cherry.
- Cheeky Vimto - double measure of port with a WKD Blue, and served with plenty of ice.
- Flirtini - vodka, champagne, lime juice and pineapple juice.
- Glogg
- French 75 - gin, champagne, and lemon juice
- Golden Doublet
- Kir
- Kir Royale (see Kir)Ma
- Mimosa
- Moonwalk
- One-Balled Dictator - 5 parts German Liebfraumilch, 1 part French Champagne, briefly but violently shaken, then poured into a rocks glass containing one candy cinnamon ball. This produces a very white drink, to which much symbolism was applied by British WWII veterans as related in the lyrics of a crude song "Hitler Has Only Got One Ball".
- Prince of Wales
- Ruby Dutchess- 1/3 Pomegranate Juice, 2/3 Champagne placed in a flute glass - named for its color (ruby) and for its place of origin (an estate in Dutchess County, New York)
- Sangría - a wine punch.
- Savoy Affair
- Spritzer
- Tinto de Verano
- Wine cooler
- Zurracapote
Cocktails with less common spirits
- Adios Motherfucker
- Agua loca
- Amaretto Sour
- Americano
- B-52 (and related B-50 series cocktails)
- Backdraft (also a Pepperdraft variation)
- Common Market
- Daisy
- Darth Vader - a shot of Jägermeister with a splash of Tabasco sauce.
- Flaming Sambuca
- Fuzzy Navel - equal parts peach schnapps and orange juice
- Grasshopper - equal parts crème de menthe, creme de cacao and half and half, shaken over ice and poured into a cocktail glass
- Hairy Navel - peach schnapps, orange juice, vodka
- Hellfire - a shot of a cinnamon flavored liquor (such as Hot Damn or Goldschläger) with a splash of Tabasco sauce.
- Herbsaint Frappé
- Jellybean
- Karsk
- Mauresque (moorish) - pastis with orgeat syrup
- Old Gunslinger - 1 part each cinnamon schnapps, amaretto, and Irish cream.
- Patriot Missile - ½ fl oz blackberry schnapps, ½ fl oz Blue Curaçao liqueur, 6 fl oz Smirnoff Ice, ¾ fl oz grenadine syrup.
- Perroquet (parrot) - pastis with green mint syrup
- Pimm's Cup (incl. Nos. 1, 3, 6, and variants)
- Piscola
- Pisco Sour
- Pucker Up - Apple Pucker and 7-Up
- Scotty Slammer - Equal amounts of any three flavored Smirnoff vodkas, a splash of Kahlua and a Marshmallow. Allow Marshmallow to absorb some liquid, drink and eat marshmallow last.
- Screaming Orgasm - equal parts peppermint schnapps and Coca-Cola, slammed on bar and drunk before it foams over.
- Silverlake Slip
- Southern Candy - one shot Southern Comfort to one shot Amaretto.
- Three Mile Island - two shots of Everclear in a can of Lipton Brisk Iced Tea.
- Tomate (tomato) - pastis with grenadine syrup
See also
Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: Bartending/Cocktails |
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cocktails. |
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- Beer cocktails
- Cocktail garnishes
- Drink mixers
- Drinking game
- Drinkware
- Fictional beverages, list of
- Flaming beverages
- Mixed drink shooters and drink shots
- Mixed drinks
- Non-alcoholic mixed drinks
- Wine cocktails
References
- ^ IBA Official Cocktail. International Bartender Association. Retrieved January 1, 2007.
External links
- 1001cocktails - Comprehensive mixed drinks recipe database with ratings
- CocktailDB - The Internet Cocktail Database
- Good Cocktails - Mixed drink recipes, cocktails, and bartender guide