Variations of the classic Singapore Sling abound, but mix up one of these potent and sweet cocktails with this recipe and you'll be pleased with the results.
The original purpose of honey in this simple Prohibition Era cocktail was to mask the smell of the bathtub gin. Now you can enjoy it without having to hide a thing.
This summertime drink with pink lemonade, gin, ice cream, and strawberries is sure to help cool you down. Try it garnished with a dollop of whipped topping and a fanned strawberry.
Gin and tonics are one of my favorite cocktails, but I often like experimenting with different add-ins instead of the traditional lime wedge. The salt from the preserved lemon really brings out the natural...
A cult-ish favorite among the most serious cocktail aficionados, this pre-prohibition era gin drink is making a comeback. Serve 'up' and garnish with a cherry.
That other New York borough has a more famous whiskey-based cocktail, but this gin cocktail is a serious beverage. Its origin, H.L. Mencken wrote, 'is quite unknown to science. All that is known is that...
A blast from the past, this one was the house cocktail at NYC's Delmonico restaurant. It combines gin and cognac, sweet and dry vermouths, and bitters in a way that's boozy -- but excellent.
When you awake in the morning after a few too many you may very well need to have a Ramos Fizz to get you back on your feet. Henrico C. Ramos created the Ramos Fizz in 1888 at the Imperial Cabinet Saloon...
A delicious blended ice drink of cantaloupe and gin. This made me one BIG all night drink but divide into 2 or 4 as desired. Of course you can adjust everything to your liking and blender size. Make sure...
This makes such a festive cocktail to kick off your Thanksgiving cocktail hour! This recipe is for one, but line up flutes for all your guests and it's easy to make as many as you need. Make the rosemary...
Created in the late 1800s, the Tom Collins is said to be named after a wide-spread practical joke that swept the country. This cocktail, however, is no joke.
The classic Bee's Knees cocktail dates back to Prohibition, when the phrase became slang for the best. This updated version proves that the best can get better.
When you suspect you're done shaking this creamy gin drink, think again. You've only just begin. Keep shaking. Then shake some more. It's a beautiful cocktail, but you have to shake that juice and cream...