White Russian | ||
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The White Russian is a classic three-ingredient cocktail that combines vodka, Kahlúa and cream. Here's how to make this iconic drink. | ||
Spanish Coffee | ||
Or 'carajillo', is a coffee drink enjoyed throughout many Spanish-speaking countries. It's made with booze — usually rum, brandy or Licor 43. | ||
Revolver | ||
A San Francisco original, and an exceptional coffee-laced riff on the Manhattan. | ||
Cold Brew Irish Coffee | ||
The Cold Brew Irish Coffee is a refreshing and modern twist on the classic hot Irish coffee. This cocktail combines the bold flavors of cold brew coffee with the smooth warmth of Irish whiskey, creating a perfect drink for any occasion. | ||
Espresso Martini | ||
The Espresso Martini is more than 40 years old, and remains one of the most popular cocktails in existence today. Discover why this simple combination of vodka, espresso, and coffee liqueur still works. | ||
Coffee Negroni | ||
A coffee Negroni is a modern, bittersweet, gin-forward cocktail that's made with coffee liqueur, gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth. | ||
Cocktail Categories | ||
The world of cocktails comprises numerous different cocktail families, each family having its own surname, distinctive traits, genetics and history. Some of these cocktail families are forgotten and facing extinction while others, such as the Daiquiri, Sour and Colada dynasties, are better known now than when they were first conceived. Follows the 36 families which populate the world of cocktails. While not advocating that every cocktail should be pigeonholed under one of the following headings – history/rules should not be allowed to stifle creativity – these cocktail family names do give an indication to the drinker the style of cocktail they are ordering. Consequently, if a cocktail carries one of the following family names, then its ingredients, serving vessel and style should reflect the traits suggested by that name. |