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Unique Drinks to Order When Its Cocktail Time

What To Order During Cocktail Time

By Julia NikolausPublished 2 years ago 6 min read
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Getting tired of ordering a gin and tonic or rum and coke every time you hit the bar? Consider spicing up your drink selection and ordering something new next time you’re out on the town or having drinks at home. Here’s a look at a few unique drinks to order during cocktail time.

Moscow Mule: A Moscow Mule is always great if you want something unique and satisfying. It's made with vodka, ginger beer, and lime juice and often served with a wedge of lime in a copper mug. Moscow Mules are great for those who like vodka and want a drink with a bit of sweetness and spice.

Negroni: A Negroni is an Italian cocktail made with gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth. It's traditionally served in an old-fashioned glass and garnished with an orange peel. Negroni's have a taste similar to licorice mixed with herbs and fruit. Although it may be an acquired taste, it's certainly something different if you're looking for complex flavors and a unique taste.

The Stockholm Lemon Drop Martini: The Stockholm Lemon Drop Martini is a special concoction created by California-based liquor producer Batch-22. It features their signature Classic Gold Aquavit, which is an updated take on a Scandinavian liquor. The Stockholm Lemon Drop Martini features Classic Gold Aquavit, freshly squeezed lemon juice, simple syrup, and aquafaba. While it may not be available in every bar, you can order Classic Gold Aquavit online or from select distributors in Southern California and enjoy it at your next dinner party.

Paloma: A Paloma is a tequila-based cocktail made with either grapefruit juice and seltzer or a grapefruit-flavored soda such as Fresca. It's also typically served with lime juice and an orange wedge on the side. Palomas are sweet, sour, and thirst-quenching, making them the perfect drink to enjoy beside the pool on a hot summer day. If you're a fan of grapefruit, this is the ideal cocktail to whet your whistle.

Mojito: A Mojito is another interesting cocktail that originates in Cuba. Not surprisingly, its main ingredients originate on the island, including white rum, sugar, and lime juice. Mojitos offer a symphony of flavors that complement the rum with a mix of sweetness, citrus, and mint. It's most popular in the summertime due to its tropical flavors. But a mojito is a great drink to order anytime you're in the mood for a cool and refreshing drink.

Black Russian: A Black Russian is a cocktail made with vodka and coffee liquor – typically Kahlua. It's often served over ice in an old-fashioned glass with ice cubes and garnished with a lemon slice and a maraschino cherry on a stick. There are several variations of a black Russian, including the Irish Russian, Mudslide, White Russian, and dirty black Russian – each made with a slightly different recipe. Black Russians taste like sweetened iced coffee with no milk or cream. You can adjust the sweetness by adding or reducing the amount of Kahlua. It makes a great after-dinner drink, especially in the wintertime.

Bloody Viking: A Bloody Viking is a variation on a bloody mary that substitutes Aquavit for vodka. It has a precise recipe that enhances the flavor profile of the classic brunch cocktail. The Bloody Viking is made with tomato juice, clam juice, lime juice, horseradish, Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, hot sauce, black pepper, pepperoncini juice, bitters, and Classic Gold Aquavit. You can also garnish it with a celery stalk, pepperoncini, and a strip of bacon. The Bloody Viking is the ideal cocktail for a mid-afternoon brunch or a poolside beverage on a summer day.

Getting tired of ordering a gin and tonic or rum and coke every time you hit the bar? Consider spicing up your drink selection and ordering something new next time you’re out on the town or having drinks at home. Here’s a look at a few unique drinks to order during cocktail time.

Moscow Mule: A Moscow Mule is always great if you want something unique and satisfying. It's made with vodka, ginger beer, and lime juice and often served with a wedge of lime in a copper mug. Moscow Mules are great for those who like vodka and want a drink with a bit of sweetness and spice.

Negroni: A Negroni is an Italian cocktail made with gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth. It's traditionally served in an old-fashioned glass and garnished with an orange peel. Negroni's have a taste similar to licorice mixed with herbs and fruit. Although it may be an acquired taste, it's certainly something different if you're looking for complex flavors and a unique taste.

The Stockholm Lemon Drop Martini: The Stockholm Lemon Drop Martini is a special concoction created by California-based liquor producer Batch-22. It features their signature Classic Gold Aquavit, which is an updated take on a Scandinavian liquor. The Stockholm Lemon Drop Martini features Classic Gold Aquavit, freshly squeezed lemon juice, simple syrup, and aquafaba. While it may not be available in every bar, you can order Classic Gold Aquavit online or from select distributors in Southern California and enjoy it at your next dinner party.

Paloma: A Paloma is a tequila-based cocktail made with either grapefruit juice and seltzer or a grapefruit-flavored soda such as Fresca. It's also typically served with lime juice and an orange wedge on the side. Palomas are sweet, sour, and thirst-quenching, making them the perfect drink to enjoy beside the pool on a hot summer day. If you're a fan of grapefruit, this is the ideal cocktail to whet your whistle.

Mojito: A Mojito is another interesting cocktail that originates in Cuba. Not surprisingly, its main ingredients originate on the island, including white rum, sugar, and lime juice. Mojitos offer a symphony of flavors that complement the rum with a mix of sweetness, citrus, and mint. It's most popular in the summertime due to its tropical flavors. But a mojito is a great drink to order anytime you're in the mood for a cool and refreshing drink.

Black Russian: A Black Russian is a cocktail made with vodka and coffee liquor – typically Kahlua. It's often served over ice in an old-fashioned glass with ice cubes and garnished with a lemon slice and a maraschino cherry on a stick. There are several variations of a black Russian, including the Irish Russian, Mudslide, White Russian, and dirty black Russian – each made with a slightly different recipe. Black Russians taste like sweetened iced coffee with no milk or cream. You can adjust the sweetness by adding or reducing the amount of Kahlua. It makes a great after-dinner drink, especially in the wintertime.

Bloody Viking: A Bloody Viking is a variation on a bloody mary that substitutes Aquavit for vodka. It has a precise recipe that enhances the flavor profile of the classic brunch cocktail. The Bloody Viking is made with tomato juice, clam juice, lime juice, horseradish, Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, hot sauce, black pepper, pepperoncini juice, bitters, and Classic Gold Aquavit. You can also garnish it with a celery stalk, pepperoncini, and a strip of bacon. The Bloody Viking is the ideal cocktail for a mid-afternoon brunch or a poolside beverage on a summer day.

Sex on the Beach: Sex on the Beach is a classic yet often overlooked cocktail. It's made with vodka, peach schnapps, orange juice, and cranberry juice. If you want to omit the orange juice, it becomes another classic cocktail called the Woo Woo. Sex on the Beach is typically served over ice in a highball glass with an orange slice for garnish. It's an excellent drink for those who don't love the taste of liquor because it's very sweet and fruity, almost like a popsicle. But make sure you don't drink too many – because they go down very easily!

French 75: If you're looking for something classy and carbonated, a French 75 is the perfect cocktail. Made with a mix of champagne (or any sparkling wine), gin, lemon juice, and sugar, the French 75 is a sweet and bubbly cocktail that is great at dinner parties and celebrations. It has a crisp yet citrusy taste that makes a great alternative to a mimosa. However, be aware that it's named after a classic French artillery weapon because the gin adds a powerful kick.

So, try one of these delicious drinks next time you're in the mood for a new cocktail. They each offer a unique combination of flavors and something to soothe your palate.

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Julia Nikolaus

Julia Nikolaus is a content strategist for an LA-based company. She enjoys working with food + drink brands as well as pet brands, likes to take dance classes, and currently shares a dog and pygmy goats with her parents on their farmette.

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