List of cocktails
A cocktail is a mixed drink typically made with a distilled beverage (such as gin, vodka, whiskey, tequila, or rum) that is mixed with other ingredients. If beer is one of the ingredients, the drink is called a beer cocktail.
Cocktails contain one or more types of liqueur, juice, 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 "Wikipedia:WikiProject Cocktails/Templates/Badges/IBAOfficialMini" are designated as "IBA Official Cocktails" by the International Bartenders Association, and are some of the most popular cocktails worldwide.
- Expanded articles are cross-referenced. Cocktails without separate articles are listed below, along with their primary ingredients and any notable facts.[1]
- This article is not intended to be comprehensive list of all cocktails or every variation thereof, and cocktails for which sufficient information is not available are not included.
Cocktails with absinthe
See also:
Absinthe and Category:Cocktails with absinthe
Cocktails with beer
Cocktails made with beer are classified as beer cocktails.
Cocktails with brandy or cognac
Cocktails with cachaça
Cocktails with gin
See also:
Gin and Category:Cocktails with gin
Cocktails with rum
See also:
Rum and Category:Cocktails with rum
Cocktails with sake
See also:
Sake and Category:Cocktails with sake
Cocktails with tequila
See also:
Tequila and Category:Cocktails with tequila
Cocktails with vodka
See also:
Vodka and Category:Cocktails with vodka
Cocktails with whiskey/whisky, rye or bourbon
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.
Cocktails with a liqueur as the primary ingredient
Chocolate Martini Duo and trio cocktails#List of Duos and Trios
Coffee-flavored drinks
A liqueur containing cream, imparting a milkshake-like flavor
- Crème de menthe - Green
An intensely green, mint-flavored liqueur
- Crème de menthe - White
A colorless mint-flavored liqueur
Orange-flavored
One of several orange-flavored liqueurs, like Grand Marnier or Triple Sec
Apple-flavored
- Manzana verde
A clear apple-flavored liqueur
Other fruit flavors
- Midori liqueur
A clear, bright-green, melon-flavored liqueur
Ouzo Licorice-flavored liqueurs Sambuca
- Almond-flavored liqueurs
Cocktails with less common spirits
Bitters (as a primary ingredient)
Other
Historical classes of cocktails
- Bishop
- Cobbler — a traditional long drink that is characterized by a glass 3/4 filled with crushed or shaved ice that is formed into a centered cone, topped by slices of fruit
- Collins — a traditional long drink stirred with ice in the same glass it is served in and diluted with club soda, e.g. Tom Collins
- Crusta — characterized by a sugar rim on the glass, spirit (brandy being the most common), maraschino liqueur, aromatic bitters, lemon juice, curaçao, with an entire lemon rind as garnish
- Daisy — a traditional long drink consisting of a base spirit, lemon juice, sugar, grenadine. The most common daisy cocktail is the Brandy Daisy. Other commonly known daisies are the Whiskey Daisy, Bourbon Daisy, Gin Daisy, Rum Daisy, Lemon Daisy (the non-alcoholic variant), Portuguese Daisy (port and brandy), Vodka Daisy, and Champagne Daisy.
- Fix — a traditional long drink related to Cobblers, but mixed in a shaker and served over crushed ice
- Fizz — a traditional long drink including acidic juices and club soda, e.g. Gin Fizz
- Flip — a traditional half-long drink that is characterized by inclusion of sugar and egg yolk
- Julep — base spirit, sugar, and mint over ice. The most common is the Mint Julep. Other variations include Gin Julep, Whiskey Julep, Pineapple Julep, and Georgia Mint Julep.
- Negus
- Punch
- Sangria
- Sling — a traditional long drink prepared by stirring ingredients over ice in the glass and filling up with juice or club soda
- Smash
- Sour
- Toddy
- Shrub — a cocktail made with a fruit syrup, usually with a vinegar base.[2]
See also
References
- ^ IBA Official Cocktail. International Bartender Association. Retrieved March 24, 2007.
- ^ Felten, Eric (November 28, 2007). "Chapter 1, Of Ice and Men". How's Your Drink?: Cocktails, Culture, and the Art of Drinking Well (1st ed.). Agate Surrey. pp. 18–21. ISBN 1572840897. http://books.google.com/books?id=ANSXqicDb4IC&pg=PA20&dq=%22Eric+Felten%22+%22how%27s+your+drink%22+shrub. Retrieved 2009-05-27.
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