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Top Five Drinks for the New Year



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The New Year's Cocktail is a must at any celebration. You can use them as a drink of welcome or to toast the new year. These drinks will make any evening special, no matter if you are hosting a meal or simply enjoying the company of friends.

Champagne floats are one of the most common New Year's Eve cocktails. These cocktails are easy to make and can be used to celebrate in style. These sparkling wines and gin are sweetened with prosecco, but you don’t have to stick to them.

Tequila Sunrise

This easy tequila-based cocktail makes a refreshing and unique choice that will please your guests. Its colors are inspired by a morning sunrise, and it's the perfect way to start your night off on the right foot.


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Hot Gin Toddy

If your New Year’s Eve plans call for staying warm indoors, this piping hot gintoddy will warm you with every sip. Add a little warm water to a quality gin, and you'll get a flavorful, aromatic drink that's perfect for sipping around a fire with your favorite people.

Cranberry Martini

The classic vodka martini, a great drink for any occasion, is now available with cranberry syrup for a refreshing, fruity twist. This cranberry version tastes sweet and tart. It is balanced perfectly with Cointreau orange juice and fresh lemon zest.


Whiskey cocktails work well for all occasions. The Pet Name whisky-based cocktail will transport you from the table to New Year's Day on the dance floor. It's a long and strong drink that makes use of velvety Chivas XV. This whisky is then carefully aged in cognac casks, giving it a rich finish that will make your feel like a princess on the eve.

Blackberry Bee's Knees

This refreshing twist on the traditional Bee's Knees drink features a mix of several flavors. It's guaranteed to be a hit at your party guests. This version uses honey syrup, lemon zest, and berries to create a sweet and tart flavor. It's a little more sophisticated than the classic recipe.


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Sherry Manhattan

Amontillado sherry is a dry sherry that can be used in place of vermouth to bring complex notes of toasted nuts and caramel to your Manhattans. Sherry is also a wonderful ingredient to use in other cocktail recipes because it brings rich flavors that can elevate your drink and enhance its complexity.

Red Moon Over Manhattan

This red moon of Manhattan is a unique red-wine cocktail and the perfect choice to make for your New York Eve celebration. This cocktail is a creative interpretation of a classic bourbon drink that's sure be a hit with your guests.

This White Chocolate Vanilla Vodka Martini will make a wonderful end to your evening. It's smooth, creamy, and a delicious way to end any holiday celebration. It is great for pairing with your desserts, or as a separate cocktail.




FAQ

How many types are there of liquors?

There are hundreds to choose from when it comes to liquor. Some of these spirits include vodka, rum or tequila and bourbon, while others are flavored liquors like amaretto or apple brandy. There are also cordials and fruit wines.


What size ice cube tray do I need?

You'll need either a 6 x 8-inch or a 5 x 7-inch ice cube tray.


What is the difference in a Manhattan and a martini, exactly?

To make a martini, you add gin to vermouth. A Manhattan is made by adding whiskey to sweet vermouth. Both drinks can also be served chilled.


Mixing drinks is a popular activity.

Mixing drinks is fun because they allow people to explore different flavors. You can create your own unique combinations by mixing different flavors.


What happens when you add too much ingredients to a drink

Too many ingredients can cause a drink to lose its flavor. This can lead to some of the original flavors being lost.



Statistics

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  • It is customary to leave a tip of 10-20% of the bill total. (boguesounddistillery.com)
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  • majority of pineapple juice and Malibu rum is only 21% alcohol content. (breakingtheboredom.com)



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How To

How to Order Drinks at The Bar without Being Embarrassed

There are many ways to order drinks at the local bar, but these methods require you to know what kind of drink you want before you go up to the counter. Ask your server what they recommend ordering if you are unsure of the drink you desire. You won't have to embarrass your server by asking for recommendations.

This involves talking with your server to tell them what type you want. Perhaps you say "I'd prefer a glass," and then tell your server exactly which beer you desire. For example, if Budweiser is what you are looking for, you could say "a Budweiser." Next you will tell your server the size of beer you want (e.g. large, medium or large). Once you are done, the server will give you the correct price and you won't feel awkward ever again.




 



Top Five Drinks for the New Year