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A New Standard: 5 Balcones Cocktails That Showcase American Single Malt Whisky at Its Best

VinePair

Rich Demerara syrup (2:1 simple syrup made with Demerara sugar) adds a caramel sweetness that complements the whiskys malty profile, with Angostura bitters balancing the spice. Pecan orgeat, a bright splash of lemon, and a pinch of salt add to this tiki take on the whisky sour. Ingredients 1.5

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We Asked 10 Bartenders: What’s the Easiest Cocktail to Master?

VinePair

From that point on, I never forgot the recipe and just practiced my stirring before getting one of my first tattoos, a trident bar spoon. Squeeze fresh lime juice and make a simple syrup or something else sweet; I personally think a 1:1 honey syrup is the best way to make a Mule.” Equal parts; easy to remember.

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Snuggle Up With a Maple Whiskey Sour

Cocktail Contessa

With maple syrup instead of traditional simple syrup , it’s ripe for batching for Halloween parties and Thanksgiving gatherings. If not, use a premium tapped, Grade A maple syrup, because the maple syrup you choose for this cocktail matters. Homemade aquafaba is simple to make, too! It is delicious!

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Introducing Mocktails 101: The Art of Non-Alcoholic Cocktails

A Bar Above

Copyright A Bar Above, generated with AI Explore These Mocktail Recipes In this introductory course, Chris shows you how to make six alcohol-free cocktail recipes, step-by-step: Non-alcoholic Negroni (the NAgroni– Get it?) Plus, you’ll learn how to make a homemade honey simple syrup, which you can use in a variety of drinks.

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At Home Cocktails: A Guide to Flavorful Mixology

Bartender.com

Gather the Must-Have Barware for Home Mixology Equipping a home bar with essential barware sets the foundation for creating flavorful cocktails. A well-stocked setup includes a shaker, strainer, jigger, and bar spoon, enabling mixologists to craft everything from a classic vodka martini to a complex Negroni.