10+ Simple, Classic co*cktail Recipes Your Bar Needs to Know (2024)

co*cktails are back. Whether shaken or stirred, nothing is more hip than ordering a classic co*cktail. A good bar becomes great when your staff can nail drinks that many bartenders have never heard of. The drinks I will go over are straightforward, simple co*cktails. They don’t take much preparation. They don’t require a shopping cart’s worth of ingredients. They do require proper execution, but avoid advanced technique that makes them inefficient. There is no fluff with these co*cktails; just simple drinks made well. They will surprise and delight your guests.

Classic co*cktails can revolutionize your bar by creating a co*cktail program that is exciting and easy to execute.

Gin co*cktails

In the days’ of yore, when people lived life slow and ate with wooden teeth, gin was the most popular spirit for co*cktails. Gin in the 1890s was what Vodka was in the 1990s. But better. As such, it’s a common base for classic co*cktails. Its renaissance as a mixing spirit is confirmed by the emergence of a contemporary style, categorized as New American. These gins’ swap the bitter juniper of London Dry styles for citrus and floral notes.

Aviation

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Image via Aviation American Gin

This beautiful co*cktail gets it’s ethereal shade of purple from the Créme de Violette. It makes the drink as pretty as it is delicious.

It balances floral and citrus notes for a complex but refreshing drink.

Recipe:

1 1/2 oz. Gin

.75 oz.Maraschino Liqueur

.5 oz lemon juice

.25 oz Créme de Violette

.25 oz Simple Syrup

Method: Shake over ice. Strain and serve in martini glass or small coupé; garnish with Luxardo cherry.

Alternative: Blue Moon co*cktail

2 oz gin, .5 oz Dry Vermouth., 5 oz Créme de Violette,3 dash Orange Bitters

Negroni

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Classic Negroni on the rocks. Forget the straw.

Ah, the classic Italian drink. If you’ve had a friend vacation to Italy then you’ve probably had a friend that’s listed the virtues of a great Negroni. The co*cktail is comprised simply of three ingredients combined in equal parts. A dry drink with bitter notes, it whets the appetite and helps digest after a meal.

Recipe:

1 oz. Gin

1 oz. Campari

1 oz. Sweet Vermouth

Stir ingredients and serve over ice or in a martini glass. Garnish with an orange twist.

You can substitute Aperol for Campari for more orange flavor and less bitterness. Add a dash of orange bitters for aromatics.

Alternative: Campari Spritz

1 1/2 oz Campari,1 1/2 oz Prosecco, top with soda, garnish with orange twist

Vodka co*cktails

Vodka is an essential spirit for many drinkers. Colorless, odorless, and without taste, vodka is an easy spirit to mix with. It goes with most anything.

Moscow Mule

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The moscow mule in its natural habitat: A copper mug.

This drink has become extremely popular in the past 5 years. And for good reason. When made correctly, the drink is delicious. An earthy sweetness is balanced by lime juice and carbonation.

recipe:

2 oz. Vodka

.5 oz Lime Juice

Top with Ginger Beer

Method: Build the co*cktail in a collins glass, or the traditional moscow mule vessel, a copper mug. Add a dash of Angostura bitters to balance ginger beer’s sweetness and bring out it’s spicy character.

Variation:Trade the vodka for almost any other spirit and you can make a variation on the mule. The most popular substitute is bourbon, which makes a Kentucky Mule.

Bourbon and Rye Whiskey co*cktails

No spirit has played a bigger role in the co*cktail revival than bourbon. And rye whiskey is seeing a huge increase in consumptions thanks to co*cktails, as well. They are each the base spirits for two of the most iconicco*cktails, the old fashioned and manhattan, respectively. Each day, they convert worshippers to the Church of Whiskey.

When mixing whiskey co*cktails, marks with higher proofs are best to use. Whiskey with a higher ABV will retain more of its flavors despite the dilution imparted on a drink after mixing with ice.

Boulevardier

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Strikingly similar to a negroni.

recipe:

1 oz BondedBourbon

1 oz Campari

1 oz Sweet Vermouth

Method: Stir and serve over the rocks, or serve “low.” Remember the negroni? Well, this is the same drink, with one exception: Swap the gin for bourbon.

(note: Bonded whiskey is a whiskey made under strict guidelines and the term indicates a government certified production process. Often labeled as “Bottled-in-Bond,” bonded whiskeys are all 100 proof, or 50% ABV.)

Sazerac

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The hipster sazerac. Reading at a bar, with a pocket watch to count his words read per minute.

This co*cktail is the classic New Orleans whiskey drink. Though often imitated, it’s rarely duplicated with success. But this recipe guarantees a great drink. As a bartender, one of my favorite compliments to receive from a satisfied patron is, when they, empty glass in hand, tell me my sazerac is as good as the ones they drank in New Orleans.

Recipe:

2 oz. Bonded Rye Whiskey

.5 oz simple syrup (2:1 sugar to water)

7 dashes of Peychaud Bitters

Method:Coat a rocks glass with absinthe, fill with ice to chill. Add ingredients to stirring glass. Stir, but not for too long, the drink should be a bit hot. Remove ice from rocks glass and strain co*cktail. Express lemon oil over the co*cktail and glass, discard.

Variation: Swap the rye whiskey for cognac. Cognac was the original spirit in a sazerac.

Rum co*cktail

Rum isn’t reserved for vacations any longer. Nor does it have to be hidden beneath layers of sugar and technicolored mixers.

Daiquiri

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The classic Daiquiri. Perfection is simple.

No, a daiquiri need not be frozen. In fact, one shouldn’t be frozen. Nor should the drink’s ingredients resemble the Chiquita Banana woman’s hat.

The daiquri is a simple co*cktail. And one of the most abused ones. Part of the sour family, not much can match it’s refreshing quality when madewell.

recipe:

2 oz White Rum

.75oz lime juice

.5 oz. simple syrup (2:1 ratio)

Method:Combine ingredients and shake. Strain into a small coupé. Serve.

Variation:There are too many variations. Ignore them. Drink this.

Tequila co*cktail

For most drinkers, the margarita is the provence of Tequila. Or, tequila is a tapestry of regret in the form of shots, salt, and lime. But tequila’s Cuervo-damaged reputation is misguided. It’s a wonderful spirit. The aged reposado and añejo tequilas belong in the category of fine whiskey and scotch.

Paloma

Image via Don Julio

A light and refreshing tequila co*cktail that is bright and bubbly.

Recipe:

2 oz. Blanco Tequila

2 oz. Grapefruit Juice

Splash of Lime Juice

Pinch of Sea Salt

Top with Soda Water

Method:Build the co*cktail over ice in a collins glass. Garnish with lime or grapefruit peel. You can also salt the rim, but a dash of salt in the drink is sufficient.

Variation: The original recipe calls for a grapefruit soda like squirt, so can use that if available. You can also sweeten the drink with agave syrup, or even better, a pamplemousee (grapefruit) liqueur.

Scotch co*cktail

Scotch isn’t something you normally mix co*cktails with. A dram of Scotch is a sacred pour. Manyfret over the details. Is it okay to add a drop of water? Ice or no? A rocks glass or glencarigne? The answer to all those questions: However you like it. One way to take scotch is in an expertly mixed co*cktail.

Penicillin

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Just what the doctor ordered. Sorry, I’ll see myself out.

The Penicillin is neo-classic co*cktail. Created New York City’s Milk and Honey in 2005 by Sam Ross, the drink is now etched in the co*cktail canon.

Originally made with a honey-ginger syrup, our recipe uses fresh ginger slices instead of the syrup.

recipe:

2 oz. Blended Scotch

3/4 oz. lemon juice

3/4 oz. honey syrup (1:1honey and water)

3 slice ginger, muddled

~ 1/4 oz of Laphroaig Scotch

Method: Muddle ginger slices in shaker, combine blended scotch, lemon juice, honey syrup, and shake. Pour over rocks. Top with Laphroaig float.

Variation:This drink can be served warm as a hot toddy.

Brandy co*cktails

Brandy, like Gin before it’s resurgence, has fallen from its shelf atop the spirits world. Once a popular drink, and the base for many co*cktails now made with whiskey, brandy is full-bodied and flavored spirit that is much more versatile than an out-dated digestif.

Sidecar

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The classic companion for a good night.

The most popular brandy-based co*cktail ordered today, the Sidecar is in the sour family of drinks.

It balances elegance with a robust sense of retro-cool.

2 oz. Cognac

.75 oz. lemon juice

.75 oz. Orange Liqueur

Method:Combine ingredients and shake. Strain and serve up. Garnish with orange peel or lemon. Lemon will add more brightness to the drink.

Variation:Add a dash of simple syrup for a sweeter version. You can also coat the rim with sugar, instead.

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