Juice of 1 lemon

2 teaspoons powdered sugar

2 oz gin

Shake with ice, strain in a highball glass

Add several ice cubes, top off with carbonated water and stir

Garnish with a slice of orange and a maraschino cherry

3 oz Peach Schnapps

3 oz orange juice

Combine and pour over ice in a highball glass.

1-2 shots tequila

4-6 ounces orange juice

1/2 shot grenadine



Pour tequila and orange juice over ice.

Gently pour in grenadine and let it sink to the bottom of the glass.

Stir to complete your sunrise.

5 fresh mint leaves

1 teaspoon powdered sugar

About 4 ounces bourbon

Crushed or shaved ice

Mint sprig, for garnish



Place sugar, mint leaves and about one ounce of the bourbon in the bottom of chilled glass. Muddle or crush the mint to create a thick, green paste in glass. Add crushed or shaved ice. Place a short straw all the way to bottom of cup, into the green mint paste.



Pour the remaining 3 ounces of bourbon over the ice. Add more crushed ice to fill the glass. Garnish with a fresh mint sprig.

3 ounces light rum

1 ounce lime juice

2 tsp powdered sugar

2-3 ounces fresh strawberries



Place ingredients into a blender with 1 cup of ice, pulse until smooth.

Pour into a highball glass. Serves 2.

Several mint leaves

2 tsp sugar

3 tbsp fresh lime juice

1 1/2 oz light rum

Club soda



Crush the mint leaves in the bottom of a highball glass. Add the sugar, lime juice and rum, stir well. Top with ice and a splash of club soda. Garnish with a lime slice and a mint sprig.

3 parts tequila

1 part Triple Sec

2 parts lime juice



Rub rim of cocktail glass with lime rind, dip rim in salt. Shake ingredients with ice and strain into glass.

2 oranges sliced, plus the juice of a third orange

Any other chopped or sliced assorted fruits you have handy (recommend: limes, lemons, apples, peaches or pears)

1 bottle inexpensive red wine

1/8 to 1/4 cup granulated sugar, depending on taste

1/4 cup triple sec

Add everything to a large pitcher and stir.

Chill for at least a few hours, or preferably overnight.

1-3 ounces gin, depending on your preference

Lime wedge

Squeeze lime wedge into glass

Add ice cubes, fill with tonic water.

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