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Pisco Sour

Author: Eben Freeman

Mojito

Simple, refreshing, minty. This easy rum cocktail with mint is a great way to use up over-eager garden mint.

Author: Chris Morocco

Sparkling Ginger Cocktails

Author: Maggie Ruggiero

Clementine Negroni

Author: Lora Zarubin

Lemongrass Mojito

Author: Ivy Manning

Roman Holiday Cocktail

Author: Adam Baru

Irish Flag

Author: Kim Haasarud

White Russian

If vodka and cream and coffee are among your favorite things, this easy cocktail may be your jam.

Author: Robert Simonson

Blackberry Poblano Margarita

Author: Kara Newman

Raspberry Shrub

Author: Kevin West

Tiki Cantaloupe Coconut Cocktail

Fresh cantaloupe + coconut make for the perfect summer cocktail.

Author: Claire Saffitz

French 75 Cocktail

Author: Melissa Roberts

Sherry Cobbler

Simply sherry, sugar, and citrus, the Sherry Cobbler is an American-born cocktail by most accounts. Find out how to make this refreshing drink at home.

Author: Talia Baiocchi

Screwdriver

A dash of Angostura bitters gives complexity to this classic orange juice and vodka cocktail.

Peach Royale

Author: Diane Rossen Worthington

Cosmopolitan

We will avoid all Sex and the City references here, but the fact remains: This cocktail is a modern classic vodka drink for a reason.

Author: Chris Morocco

Orange Cardamom Spritzer

Author: Diana Yen

Spiced Dark and Stormy

The longer the spices infuse in the rum, the more flavorful it will be.

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Rosemary Mojito

In our cold-weather version of the mojito we sub out white rum for rich, brooding blackstrap and mint for muddled rosemary.

Author: Editors of PUNCH

Strawberry, Grapefruit, and Chamomile Brunch Punch

This summery, bright tea punch is no wilting flower, thanks to a proper dose of bourbon.

Author: Joy Wilson

The Sweet Pea

Muddled peas add a fresh twist to this vodka cocktail.

Author: Mary Frances Heck

Pepper Martinis

Author: Dale DeGroff

Classic Martini

You've got to start with a classic martini: Gin, dry vermouth, and lemon.

Author: Audrey Saunders

Hot Toddy

Author: María Del Mar Sacasa

Bloody Hell Bloody Mary

Author: Theresa Gilliam

Pineapple Sangria

Author: St. John Frizell