Daily Cocktail Series
Posting one new cocktail recipe every day*
Below you will find my Daily Cocktail Series blog for 2024 and 2025
All cocktails are made and photographed by me at home.
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Cocktails from previous years are archived and unfortunately not searchable by ingredient. You can find those 730 cocktails by clicking below
Elisa Day
09-28-2024
This drink was created by Matthias Soberon (@servedbysoberon) as part of a Home Bar Awards / Soundtrack My Drink challenge. The theme was “Love and Heartbreak,” and the song he was inspired by was, “Where the Wild Roses Grow,” by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. This martini style cocktail is gorgeous, delicious, and has a touch of floral. Cheers y’all!
East Isaacs
09-27-2024
This is a daiquiri I came up with that is full of absinthe. I usually like my daiquiris with a dash or mist of absinthe, so this was a natural progression. I am currently at my 10 year college reunion, so I named this drink after a street I spent most of my college years on. Cheers y’all!
Passionfruit Proposal
09-26-2024
This cocktail was created to celebrate Four Roses’ 135th anniversary. It hits all the right notes: bourbon brings depth, Aperol for a touch of bitterness, and fresh lime for acidity. The passionfruit syrup ties it together with a tropical sweetness, making it balanced, refreshing, and easy to enjoy for all. Cheers y’all!
Tuxedo #2
09-25-2024
This drink is named after the Tuxedo Club in New York. It is a version of the classic Tuxedo cocktail (first documented in 1900). This martini riff adds maraschino liqueur and a rinse of absinthe, which elevates the drink and brings balance. You'd want to sip this while wearing your finest attire. Cheers y’all!
Democrat
09-24-2024
This cocktail was created by Jon Santer in honor of the 33rd U.S. President, Harry Truman. Santer was reading a biography on Truman where it mentioned he and his wife used to enjoy pours of bourbon each evening on their porch. This drink is reminiscent of a boozy sweet tea lemonade that’s perfect for the patio. Cheers y’all!
Paper Plane
09-22-2024
This cocktail was created in 2008 by Sam Ross at The Violet Hour (Chicago, IL). He named this modern classic after M.I.A.’s song "Paper Planes." Originally a riff on the Last Word, it features equal parts bourbon, Aperol, Amaro Nonino, and lemon juice. Its popularity has soared globally, rivaling Ross’s other classic, the Penicillin. Cheers y’all!
Wake Me Up
09-21-2024
Here is another espresso martini variation I came up with. I use a split base of a funky Jamaican rum and a rye whiskey. The warm spices from these complement the chai syrup (I used Liber & Co). This cocktail has extra layers of depth and complexity than a traditional espresso martini. Cheers y’all!
Mr. Negroni
09-20-2024
If you enjoy coffee, you’ll enjoy my take on the classic. Consider this a before- or after- Negroni, depending on if you prefer your coffee at the beginning or end of your night. The barspoon of coffee liqueur adds a bit of sweetness to soften the typically bitter drink. Cheers y’all!
The Professional
09-19-2024
This drink is by Benjamin Schwartz, who described it as a, “very quirky old fashioned meets a Negroni on a trip to Jamaica”. Needless to say, I had to make it. Despite lacking the sweet vermouth, this one is quite balanced. The overproof rum gives it a fruity flavor, while maintaining that very much spirit forward feel. Cheers y’all!
Kingston Negroni
09-18-2024
This recipe is brought to you by Joaquín Simó, who made it in 2013 for Pouring Ribbons (New York City). Gin is subbed out for a funky Jamaican rum. This slight modification brings out all the fall flavors of banana and allspice that pair well with the orange from the Campari and sweet vermouth. A must try! Cheers y’all!
Bianco Negroni
09-17-2024
I’ve heard this riff described as what one wants the original White Negroni to be. Instead of a gentian liqueur (Salers or Suze), Luxardo Bitter Bianco is used. A sweet white vermouth (instead of Lillet) gives this one notes of honey. It is nice and light, but still gives those bitter notes you look for in a Negroni. Cheers y’all!
Brazilian Negroni
09-16-2024
To start Negroni Week, let’s swap out gin for the Brazilian sugarcane distillate: cachaça. I found this one in the book “Raising the Bar,” by Brett Adams and Jacob Grier. Negronis are known for being equal parts, but here cachaça is weighted more to let it shine. This gives the Negroni a tropical edge with grass notes. Cheers y’all!
Heather
09-15-2024
This cocktail was created by Seattle bartender Andrew Bohrer. He was working one night when a patron asked for a him to make her a drink. Bohrer created this light, citrusy, and floral drink and named it after her. In fact, she insisted the drink be named after her. Thanks, Heather! Cheers y’all!
Milk Maid
09-14-2024
This cocktail was created by Elizabeth Weiss at The Whistler (Chicago, IL). The freshness of the cucumber works surprisingly well with the creamy coconut. The pinch of salt helps balance the drink and accentuates the flavors. You’ll be making more than one! Cheers y’all!
Daddy Issues
09-12-2024
This cocktail was created in 2021 by William Greenwell for Mister Mao (New Orleans, LA). To say I didn’t save this recipe in part for the name would be a lie. This sipper is sort of a hybrid between a Black Manhattan and a Remember the Maine. Cheers y’all!
Tipperary
09-11-2024
I don’t often mix with Irish whiskey, but I’m so happy to have made this one. This classic cocktail dates back to 1916, where it was featured in Hugo Ensslin’s “Recipes for Mixed Drinks.” It has gone through some workshopping since then, with this recipe leaning more on the Irish whiskey. A perfect nightcap. Cheers y’all!
Soundscape
09-10-2024
This cocktail was created by my friend Matthias Soberon (@servedbysoberon). This one is perfect for the last few weeks of summer. The beautiful botanicals from a dry gin work seamlessly with the bitter orange notes of Aperol. This is further complemented with fresh citrus juice and oils. Cheers y’all!
Cheeky Monkey
09-09-2024
This cocktail comes from the Marlin Bar (Lahaina; now closed). This one is named for the scotch used (Monkey Shoulder), but any blended scotch will do. Scotch is an underrated spirit in tropical drinks. The light smoke complements the banana, almond, and spices. This one will transport you to the beach. Cheers y’all!