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Alton Brown’s Aged Eggnog
For Alton Brown's aged eggnog recipe click here.

Angostura Colada
Adapted from a recipe created 2nd October 2013 by New York bartender Zac Overman while experimenting at home. His Trinidad Colada a.k.a. Angostura Colada debuted at the Sunken Harbor Club in Brooklyn when it opened on 23 January 2014.
The Apeman (Aka Happy Holidape)
This is an Anders original cocktail.
Brandy Alexander
The Brandy Alexander is a classic, combining cognac, crème de cacao and cream, it’s easy to make and even easier to drink.
Chartreuse Swizzle
The Chartreuse Swizzle is a refreshing and unique cocktail that blends the herbal sweetness of Chartreuse with the tropical flavors of pineapple and lime.
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.
Colleen Bawn
The Colleen Bawn is a classic cocktail with a rich history. It's a flip-style drink, meaning it includes a whole egg (both yolk and white) that is shaken vigorously to create a frothy texture.
Coquito
Creamy, rich Coquito may be a classic Puerto Rican holiday drink, but don't let the seasons limit you—this combination of rum, milk, coconut, and spices tastes great any time of year.
Eggnog
Eggnog is a creamy, festive cocktail that's perfect for the holiday season. It's made with a base of eggs, sugar, milk, and cream, and is typically flavored with spices like nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves. Alcohol, such as brandy, rum, or bourbon, is often added to give it a kick.
Elk's Own
The Elk's Own is a classic cocktail with a rich history dating back to the 19th century. It's a complex and flavorful drink that blends the warmth of rye whiskey with the sweetness of port wine, balanced by tart lemon juice and a touch of sweetness from simple syrup. The addition of egg white creates a smooth, frothy texture.
Falernum
Falernum is a versatile and flavorful syrup with a rich history in Caribbean and tiki cocktails. It typically contains a blend of lime, ginger, almond, and cloves, creating a complex and balanced flavor profile.
General Harrison’s Eggnog
This recipe came from Dale DeGroff in December 2012 who said: "A personal favourite, adapted from a recipe from Jerry Thomas' 1862 How to Mix Drinks: a totally different take on eggnog – made as a single-serve drink it includes a raw egg, so you need to shake the hell out of it."
Golden Cadillac
Created in 1952 by bartender Frank Cline at Poor Red's, it is among the best cocktails to feature Galliano.
Harvest Moon Punch (1/2 batch)
An original of Anders Erickson, based on a classic punch build. Black tea adds volume, and cuts down on the alcohol content.
Haunted House
The Haunted House cocktail is a spooky and delicious drink that's perfect for Halloween or any other spooky occasion. It's made with bourbon, apple cider, lemon juice, and a variety of spices, including cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. The drink is garnished with a cinnamon stick and a lemon wheel, making it both festive and festive.
Jasper's Mix (1/2 batch)
Jasper's Mix is a rum-based cocktail mix that is popular in Jamaica. It is a simple syrup made with lime juice, sugar, Angostura bitters, and nutmeg. It is typically used to make rum punches, but it can also be used to make other cocktails.

Jasper’s Rum Punch
Jasper’s Rum Punch is a classic drink that requires a little prep, but is well worth the effort! Jasper LeFranc was a respected bartender who created a secret mix that he used in all his original drinks. Thankfully, he eventually gave up the secret. It’s a blend of four ingredients that are easy to source. The result’s a sweet, sour, and spicy combo that adds big flavor to this punch. Just add rum! Cheers!
Millionaire Royal
In his 1948 The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks, David Embury's says "At some bars a drink served under the name of "Millionaire" which consists of lime juice, slow gin, and Apricot Liqueur, with a few dashes of Jamaica rum. Since the sloe gin, which is a liqueur, predominates in this drink, I do not regard it as a true cocktail." Embury is more complimentary of what he calls a "Millionaire Royal", proclaiming it to be "a very satisfactory drink."
Painkiller (Inspired)
The Painkiller is a rich and fruity tropical drink that is a specialty of the British Virgin Islands. A relative of the Piña Colada, there are a few key differences you need to know in order to make this drink right.
Philadelphia Fish House Punch
The Philadelphia Fish House Punch is a classic punch recipe that has been enjoyed for centuries. It's a rich and complex drink with a balance of sweetness, acidity, and spirit.
Pink Squirrel
The Pink Squirrel cocktail is boozy, creamy and easy to make. It combines the unusual liqueur, creme de noyaux, with creme de cacao and heavy cream, and ties to a legendary Midwest cocktail bar.
Placebo (NA Painkiller)
This cocktail is a tropical blend of pineapple juice, orange juice, cream of coconut, lime juice, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Plum Island
Named for an island in Green Bay, this was created by Anders Ericson.
Rattle Skull
The Rattle Skull is a classic cocktail that dates back to the 18th century.It is made with rum, brandy, porter, lime juice, and nutmeg.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (S.A.D.)
This is an Anders original cocktail.
See No Evil
The See No Evil is a smoky, spicy cocktail created by Anders Erickson.
Sherry Flip
The Sherry Flip is a classic cocktail that has been around since the 1800s. It is a rich and creamy drink that is perfect for sipping on a cold winter day. The cocktail is made with sherry, egg, sugar, and spices.
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.
Tom & Jerry
It is a variant of eggnog with brandy and rum added and served hot, usually in a mug or a bowl. Separate eggs.
Tradewinds
The Tradewinds is a classic tiki cocktail that blends the flavors of rum, apricot, coconut, and citrus.
Wassail
Wassail is a warm, spiced beverage with a rich history dating back to ancient England. It's traditionally made with mulled cider, ale, or wine, sweetened with honey or sugar, and flavored with warming spices like cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg. It is often spiked with brandy and/or sherry.
Yule Tidal Wave
This holiday punch, which combines allspice and vanilla with the bright zing of lemon and pineapple.

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