
It’s Time You Learned How to Make an Old Fashioned
This isn’t the last Old Fashioned recipe you’ll learn.
This isn’t the last Old Fashioned recipe you’ll learn.
By Jack Seemer
A good drink doesn’t need a laundry list of hard-to-find ingredients.
By Emily Singer
A Hawthorne strainer designed to address every problem with existing strainers.
By Emily Singer
A collection of every cocktail you need to know — and even those you don’t.
Spritzes and pitchers for a sustained buzz.
By Emily Singer
With Instagram-worthy garnishes, to boot.
By Emily Singer
The quintessentially British Pimm’s Cup gets a low-alcohol refresh.
By Emily Singer
Because nothing good comes from drinking overproof rum.
By Emily Singer
No bartending school required.
By Tucker Bowe
A recipe from Joaquín Simó, the 2012 Tales of the Cocktail American Bartender of the Year.
The classic Manhattan is easy to make, and easier to mess up.
By Jack Seemer
Looking like a James Beard Award-winning bartender just got easier.
The recipes that go along with our cocktail spread in Issue Two of the Gear Patrol Magazine.
The classic, time-tested martini — with a modern twist.
A rye-and-Scotch-layered cocktail, courtesy of Ramona bar in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
By Jack Seemer
How to make a high-brow beer cocktail, in a bowl, for you and all your friends this Sunday.
Named for the second coffeehouse ever built in New York City, the NoMad’s coffee cocktail is second to none.
By Nick Milanes
You shouldn’t look to alcohol to solve your problems. Unless that alcohol is a hot toddy.
By Nick Milanes
Root beer bitters and a frat house staple come together in an odd (and delicious) confluence of nostalgias.
By Nick Milanes