10 Brunch Cocktails That Make Any Day Feel Like a Special Occasion
When it comes to brunch cocktails, head-spinning heavyweight drinks aren't on the menu. We'll take ours fresh, breezy, and bright, please.
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When it comes to brunch cocktails, head-spinning heavyweight drinks aren't on the menu. We'll take ours fresh, breezy, and bright, please.
A mixture of an Aperol Spritz and negroni, the Bicicletta is satisfyingly bitter and refreshing. Plus, the low-proof cocktail brings the Mediterranean to you.
Hint: How you heat the water could impact the flavor and quality of your mug of tea.
Balance a light Chardonnay with vanilla, citrus, and a splash of vodka in this modern take on a spritzer.
Learn how to make the classic cocktail at home. Our espresso martini recipe calls for just a few simple ingredients.
Learn to make pumpkin cream cold brew at home. A naturally-sweetened version of a pumpkin cream cold brew recipe you can make a vegan pumpkin cream cold brew by using your favorite nondairy milk.
Serve up a big batch of party drinks with our tips on how to achieve a perfectly balanced punch—and then make it fancy with mix-ins, garnishes, and ice rings.
Learn how to make a Bee’s Knees Cocktail; a strong contender for the drink of summer. Since a Bee’s Knees Cocktail recipe calls for just 3 ingredients, this is also one of the best cocktail recipes for amateur and home mixologists. Try the classic Bee’s Knees with gin, or swap in bourbon for a Gold Rush Cocktail.
A sweet strawberry slushie with gin makes a grown-up version of a classic summer treat.
Follow the original cocktail recipe for a single-serving Blackberry-Bourbon Lemonade cocktail, or try our big-batch blackberry lemonade variation to fill a punch bowl and serve 12. Cheers!
Our Tomato-Basil Spritz cocktail recipe starts with a homemade Tomato-Basil Shrub, freezes it into colorful Cherry Tomato-Basil Ice Cubes, and combines it all into the perfect drink.
Learn to make a Kir Royale, the classic cocktail that made a big splash in season three of Emily in Paris.
With its rosy hue, this sparkly punch is perfect for a Mother's Day brunch or bridal shower.
The 2024 Drink of Summer is like a mash-up recipe of a spritz cocktail and a French 75—with a trendy spirit swap. Find out why the Lone Ranger is our mixologists’ pick for the drink of summer, then learn how to make the Lone Ranger cocktail at home with a tested-and-perfected drink recipe from our Test Kitchen.
This fresh take on sangria combines strawberry schnapps and white wine to create a crisp, fruity summer drink.
Similar to Brazilian lemonade in texture and flavor, creamy lemonade is made with lemon juice, water, and sweetened condensed milk. Here we'll show you how to make creamy lemonade, including our Test Kitchen's favorite tips for customizing each glass.
Citrusy, floral, and light, the French Blonde Cocktail is having a renaissance after Taylor Swift ordered it at the Kansas City restaurant Rye this winter. Learn how to make Taylor Swift’s favorite cocktail, the French Blonde Cocktail, the Test Kitchen way with this easy drink recipe.
If you like margaritas, you'll love this spicy Pepino Punch. Made with real fruit juice, fresh basil, cucumber, jalapeno, and tequila, this is one cocktail that will get any Mexican party started.
Learn all about the trendy cocktail-making method from J.M. Hirsch, cookbook author and editorial director of Milk Street.
Try our Raspberry Mojito Punch recipe on a hot day. Loaded with fresh berries and fresh mint, this recipe for punch screams "summer."