List of IBA official cocktails
An IBA official cocktail is one of many cocktails selected by the International Bartenders Association (IBA) for use in the annual World Cocktail Competition (WCC)[1] in bartending.
IBA cocktails are specified in centilitres (cl) rather than the more commonly used millilitres (ml). 3 cl are approximately equivalent to 1 U.S. fluid ounce (1.4% more). 0.5 cl is approximately 1 U.S. teaspoon.
List of cocktails
IBA official cocktails are divided into three categories:
Unforgettables
- Alexander
- Americano
- Angel Face
- Aviation
- Bacardi
- Between the Sheets
- Casino
- Clover Club
- Daiquiri
- Derby
- Dry Martini
- Gin Fizz
- John Collins
- Manhattan
- Mary Pickford
- Monkey Gland
- Negroni
- Old Fashioned
- Paradise
- Planter's Punch
- Porto flip
- Ramos Gin Fizz
- Rusty Nail
- Sazerac
- Screwdriver
- Sidecar
- Stinger
- Tuxedo
- Whiskey sour
- White Lady
Contemporary Classics
- Bellini
- Black Russian
- Bloody Mary
- Caipirinha
- Champagne Cocktail
- Cosmopolitan
- Cuba Libre
- French 75
- French Connection
- God Father
- God Mother
- Golden Dream
- Grasshopper
- Harvey Wallbanger
- Hemingway Special
- Horse's Neck
- Irish Coffee
- Kir
- Long Island Iced Tea
- Mai Tai
- Margarita
- Mimosa
- Mint Julep
- Mojito
- Moscow Mule
- Piña Colada
- Rose
- Sea-Breeze
- Sex on the Beach
- Singapore Sling
- Tequila Sunrise
New Era Drinks
List of sweetened products
The following "sweetened products" are restricted to two centilitres (4 US teaspoons, or 2⁄3 US fluid ounces) in the Before-Dinner Cocktail category:[2]
- vermouth (white, red, rosé)
- all sweet liqueurs and creams
- sweet fortified wines, like cream sherry, marsala, port
- cocktail syrups
- all sweet sparkling wines
- sweet fruit juices
See also
References
- ↑ World Cocktail Competition (WCC) International Bartenders Association. Retrieved 2007-01-01.
- ↑ WCC rules
External links
- IBA's Official Cocktails | The Unforgettables
- IBA's Official Cocktails | Contemporary Classics
- IBA's Official Cocktails | New Era Drinks
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