Sunday, December 14, 2014

Classic Dubonnet Cocktail Recipe

If you are a fan of Martinis, you will enjoy this classic drink.  The Dubonnet Cocktail is believed to be a favorite of Queen Elizabeth II and her mother, who preferred it served on the rocks. It's not as famous as before and mostly served chilled on martini glass.  

Ingredients:
  • 1 1/2 ounces gin
  • 3/4 ounce Dubonnet Rouge
  • 1 dash of bitters
Preparation:
  1. Pour the ingredients into a mixing glass with ice cubes.
  2. Stir well.
  3. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
  4. Garnish with the lemon twist.

Friday, December 12, 2014

Long Island Iced Tea Cocktail Recipe



Originally, Long Island Iced Tea was created by Robert Butt, a bartender at Oak Beach Inn, in Long Island.  He made this drink at a triple sec competition in 1972 which became an immediate hit and became the house specialty drink at the Oak Beach Inn.  Quickly, in 1980's, it became famous all over the world and every bar and club were serving millions of them each year.  

It may look like an ice tea that your grandma made in hot summer time but it has five different alcohols mixed into one.


Here are the ingredients for the original Long Island Iced Tea:

1 part Absolut Vodka
1 part Tanqueray Gin
1 part Bacardi White Rum
1 part Jose Quervo Tequila
1/2 part DeKuyper Triple Sec
1/2 part Finest Call Sweet and Sour mix
You pour all the ingredients into a glass full with ice. Top it with coke and stir. 

For modern recipe of this drink visit http://www.cocktailpros.com/long-island-iced-tea



Thursday, November 27, 2014

Happy Thanksgiving


Happy Thanksgiving!!  What are you drinking today?

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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

How to Make Jello Shots

Jello Shots are fun drinks and party favorites for many regardless of age.  They are colorful, tasty and ideal for any gathering of friends such as pool parties or birthdays.


It's easy to mix and it may take about 3 hours or more to get the shots ready.

Ingredients:
  • 4 oz. of vodka 
  • 3 oz. of Jell-O or any flavored Gelatin
  • 8 oz. of boiling water
  • 4 oz. of cold water - 
Direction:

Mix the boiling water with Jello and stir till dissolved.  Let is cool down a little while stirring.  Add the chilled vodka and cold water and stir to mix.  Pour the content into shot glasses and keep it in refrigerator till it's solid.   Cheers

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Saturday, September 13, 2014

Cocktail Recipes - Three Spirit Forward Cocktails


What are you drinking tonight?  It's a question that we ask all of our readers and we want to inspire them to try new exciting drinks.  Whether you like Martinis, classic drink or like to sip on a fine scotch whiskey, we want to bring you new ideas.  So I thought we should write about couple of strong spirit forward cocktails.

The Symphony




It's a simple drink created by Tim Cooper.  It's a mixture of Brandy, mescal and sherry but it's very strong and complex.  Click here to see the recipe

Head of Steam




This is an Irish whiskey based drink with vermouth and sherry.  There are few different ways to make Head of Steam but this particular recipe is by Pamela Witznitzel.  Check out the recipe at http://www.cocktailpros.com/head-steam

Sazerac



Now this is a very popular rye whiskey drink that was originally made by Cognac.  The rye version was made in a coffee house in New Orleans.  Check out the recipe at http://www.cocktailpros.com/sazerac

Still looking for more?  No worries that I have hundreds of cocktail recipes at http://www.cocktailpros.com/category/cocktails

So until next time, Cheers and stay safe

Saturday, September 6, 2014

What Is The Best Vodka? 11 Best Vodka

Both the Polish and the Russians tell you they are the creators Vodka. None of us were around in those days however it is said that vodka reached Russia from Poland, hence the debate remains over who actually discovered it and which brand is the finest vodka.

Now I've sampled a bunch of vodka. There are lists throughout the web on which brand is the greatest. Now seeing as this is all reliant on opinion, I chose to throw my hat into the ring and tell you the best from my point of view.

There are plenty of of these clear liquors in the world and nobody has tried them all. But here are my best choices: 

11. Grey Goose Vodka

grey goose vodka
  • Distilled From: Wheat
  • Times Distilled: 5X
  • ABV: 40%
  • Region: Picardy, France
  • Approximate Cost per Bottle (1 Liter): $36
  10. Ultimat Vodka



 Ultimat Vodka
  • Distilled From: Wheat
  • Times Distilled: 4X
  • ABV: 40%
  • Region: Poland
  • Approximate Cost per Bottle (1 Liter): $46
  9. Monopolowa Vodka

Monopolowa Vodka

  • Distilled From: Potatoes
  • Times Distilled: 3X
  • ABV: 40%
  • Region: Austria
  • Approximate Cost per Bottle (1 Liter): $19
  8. Snow Queen Organic Vodka

Snow Queen Organic Vodka

  • Distilled From: Organic Wheat
  • Times Distilled: 5X
  • ABV: 40%
  • Region: Kazakhstan
  • Approximate Cost per Bottle (1 Liter): $43
7. Reyka Vodka

   Reyka Vodka
  • Distilled From: Wheat
  • Times Distilled: 6X
  • ABV: 40%
  • Region: Iceland
  • Approximate Cost per Bottle (1 Liter): $24
6. Russian Standard Vodka

Russian Standard Vodka
  • Distilled From: Wheat
  • Times Distilled: 8X
  • ABV: 40%
  • Region: Moscow, Russia
  • Approximate Cost per Bottle (1 Liter): $22

5. Belvedere Vodka

Belvedere vodka
  • Distilled From: Rye
  • Times Distilled: 4X
  • ABV: 40%
  • Region: Zyrardow, Poland
  • Approximate Cost per Bottle (1 Liter): $40

4. Heavy Water Vodka

Heavy Water Vodka
  • Distilled From: Wheat
  • Times Distilled: 6X
  • ABV: 40%
  • Region: Sweden
  • Approximate Cost per Bottle (1 Liter): $38

3. Stolichnaya Elit Vodka

Stolichnaya Elit Vodka
  • Distilled From: Grain
  • Times Distilled: 4X
  • ABV: 40%
  • Region: Latvia
  • Approximate Cost per Bottle (1 Liter): $60
 

2. Kauffman Luxury Vintage Vodka

Kauffman Luxury Vintage Vodka  
  • Distilled From: Wheat
  • Times Distilled: 14X
  • ABV: 40%
  • Region: Moscow, Russia
  • Approximate Cost per Bottle (1 Liter): $99-$400 (Price Varies Depending on Vintage)
 

1. Ketel One Vodka

Ketel One Vodka  
  • Distilled From: Wheat
  • Times Distilled: 3X
  • ABV: 40%
  • Region: Schiedam, Holland
  • Approximate Cost per Bottle (1 Liter): $35

 For more vodka and vodka drinks visit http://www.cocktailpros.com/category/vodka

What Are You Drinking Tonight?



It's Saturday night.  So what are you drinking tonight?  You may have a date, or going to dinners or going out to bar or a lounge with friends.


You have a lot options.  For inspirations or ideas check out cocktail recipes at http://www.cocktailpros.com/category/cocktails.  So what are you waiting for?  Start mixing

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Learn How to Serve A Cocktail

It might be recommended to know how to serve a cocktail, if you'd like to throw an amazing party. It is a thing that is easy to figure out. You will impress your guests with your drink making skills. 

What you
might like to do is find a good novel on mixing drinks. This will let you know what you must purchase to get every thing established up as well as what you need to know. You will need to pay some money to get all of the supplies for the guests

There is a lot to know about the scientific discipline of a cocktail. Basically, it is possible to make one if you mix a couple of drinks together with at least one of them being alcoholic beverage. There are many different combinations that are well known and you should do what you can to determine how to make them

If you're going to create a pub, folks are going to request drinks that they appreciate and they are accustomed to. Some of the most popular drinks for them will make them quite happy, if you can make it. All you must do is study your novel and make sure you have all the ingredients that are correct

Another
alternative would be to make up your own beverages. This is lots of fun but it might take some time to think of a great drink. Tell your guests that you are experimenting and they may be really willing to try out your drinks and let you understand their idea

In case you really get into creating drinks, you might need to consider going to Bartending School. You can then get a job creating drinks for a dwelling. It may be a wonderful way for you to make an income and have fun performing something you like to do anyhow

If you are planning your party, in addition, you should make sure to have plenty of cups and ice. Ice is depended on by some cocktails and you don't want to operate out. You also want to have enough cups for everyone to have a a two or one drinks. 

Should you want to blend the beverages yourself, you may always request a friend to do it or employ somebody. There are a lot of options in regards to using cocktails at one of your celebrations

For inspiration and cocktail recipes, please visit http://www.cocktailpros.com