List of cocktails
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A cocktail is a mixed drink typically made with a distilled beverage (such as gin, vodka, whiskey, tequila, or rum) that is mixed with other ingredients. If beer is one of the ingredients, the drink is called a beer cocktail.
Cocktails usually contain one or more types of liqueur, juice, fruit, sauce, honey, milk or cream, spices, or other flavorings. Cocktails may vary in their ingredients from bartender to bartender, and from region to region. Two creations may have the same name but taste very different because of differences in how the drinks are prepared.
- This article is organized by the primary type of alcohol (by volume) contained in the beverage.
- Cocktails marked with " " are designated as "IBA Official Cocktails" by the International Bartenders Association, and are some of the most popular cocktails worldwide.
- Expanded articles are cross-referenced. Cocktails without separate articles are listed below, along with their primary ingredients and any notable facts.[1]
- This article is not intended to be comprehensive list of all cocktails or every variation thereof, and cocktails for which sufficient information is not available are not included.
[edit] Cocktails with absinthe
[edit] Cocktails with beer
Cocktails made with beer are classified as beer cocktails.
[edit] Cocktails with brandy or cognac
- B & B
- The Blenheim
- Brandy Alexander
- Brandy Manhattan
- Brandy Sour/Brandy Daisy
- Brandy Sour (Cyprus)
- Cafe Zürich (cocktail)
- Dirty Mother - brandy and Kahlúa
- Dirty White Mother - brandy, Kahlúa and cream
- Crunk Juice
- Jack Rose
- Four Score
- French Connection
- Green Hornet - brandy and green Creme de Menthe
- Hayride
- Horse's Neck
- Incredible Hulk
- Nikolaschka
- Orgasm
- Panama
- Paradise
- Pisco Sour
- Piscola
- Porto flip
- Savoy Corpse Reviver
- Sazerac
- Sidecar
- Singapore Sling
- Stinger
- Tom and Jerry
- Zombie
[edit] Cocktails with cachaça
[edit] Cocktails with gin
- 20th Century
- Alexander
- Bijou
- Bronx
- Chocolate Soldier
- French 75
- Gibson
- Gimlet
- Gin Fizz
- Gin and tonic
- Gin pahit
- Gin Sour
- Hanky-Panky
- The Last Word
- Lime Rickey
- Long Island Iced Tea
- Joker
- Lorraine
- Martini
- Mickey Slim
- Montgomery
- My Fair Lady
- Negroni
- Old Etonian
- Pall Mall
- Paradise
- Pegu
- Pimm's Cup (incl. Nos. 1, 3, 6, and variants)
- Pink Gin
- Pink Lady
- Pixie Stick - Gin, Midori and 7Up
- Ramos Gin Fizz
- Royal Arrival
- Salty Dog
- Satan's Whiskers
- Shirley Temple Black
- Singapore Sling
- Smoky Martini
- Tom Collins
- Vesper Martini
- White Lady or Delilah
- Wolfram
[edit] Cocktails with rum
- Bacardi
- Blue Hawaii
- Brass Monkey
- Bumbo or Bombo or Bumboo
- Calico Jack
- Caribou Lou
- Corn N' Oil
- Cuba Libre
- Dark and Stormy
- Daiquiri
- Dragonfly
- El Presidente
- Fish House Punch
- Flaming Dr Pepper
- Flaming Volcano
- Grog
- Hairy Virgin
- Hurricane
- Jagertee
- Long Island Iced Tea
- Macuá
- Mai-Tai
- Mojito
- Moosemilk
- Painkiller
- Piña Colada
- Planter's Punch
- Rum and Pepsi or Rum and Coke — see Cuba Libre
- Rum Swizzle
- Staten Island Ferry
- Sundowner
- Ti Punch
- Tom and Jerry
- Zombie
[edit] Cocktails with sake
- Caipisake or Sakerinha
- Duncan MacLeod
- Ginza Mary
- Gong
- Nog-a-Sake
- Sake Bomb
- Sake Screwdriver
- Sake Manhattan
- Saketini
- Tamagozake
[edit] Cocktails with tequila
- Bloody Aztec
- Brave Bull - tequila and Kahlúa
- Charro Negro — tequila and Coca-Cola, standard in Mexico
- Chimayó Cocktail
- Long Island Iced Tea
- Margarita
- Matador
- Paloma — a Margarita made with white grapefruit juice (jugo de toronja), standard in Mexico
- Paralyzer
- Slammer Royale
- Tequila Slammer
- Tequila Sunrise
- Tequila Sunset
- Tonic And Tequila
- Toro Rojo
- Bananarita
[edit] Cocktails with vodka
- Adios M.F.
- Apple Martini or Appletini
- Angel's Tit
- Batida (traditionally made with cachaça)
- Bay Breeze
- Black Cossack
- Black Russian
- Bloody Mary
- Bull Shot
- Blue Lagoon
- Caesar
- Caipivodka or Caipiroska
- Colorado Bulldog (aka .357) - vodka, Kahlúa, cream, Coca-Cola, and vodka float
- Cape Cod
- Chi-Chi
- Colombia
- Colorado Bulldog
- Cosmopolitan
- Critty Bo
- Ectoplasm
- Electric Iced Tea
- Fizzy apple cocktail
- Flirtini
- Godmother
- Greyhound
- Harvey Wallbanger
- Harrogate Nights
- Hi-fi
- Kamikaze
- Kensington Court Special
- Kremlin Colonel
- Lime Rickey
- Link Up
- Long Island Iced Tea
- Long Beach Iced Tea
- Madras
- Mind Eraser
- Moscow Mule
- Mudslide
- Nuclear Iced Tea (aka Tokyo Tea)
- Orange Tundra
- Paralyzer
- Polish Martini
- Red Lotus
- Rose Kennedy Cocktail
- Salmiakki Koskenkorva
- Salty Dog
- Screwdriver
- Sea Breeze
- Sex on the Beach
- Smith & Wesson - vodka, Kahlúa, cream and Coca-Cola
- Vesper
- Vodka Gimlet
- Vodka Martini or Kangaroo.
- Vodka McGovern
- Vodka Red Bull
- Vodka Sundowner
- Vodka Sunrise
- White Russian
- Wilson
- Yorsh
[edit] Cocktails with whiskey/whisky or bourbon
Spelling: the Irish spell "whiskey" with an "e", but the Scottish spell "whisky" without the "e" (often simply referred to as "Scotch" outside of Scotland). Americans generally spell whiskey with an "e", but distinguish between Tennessee whiskey and Bourbon whiskey. Canadians generally spell "whisky" without the "e".
- Black Tooth Grin
- Boilermaker or Jimmy & Guinney
- Cactus Jack
- C Arthur or Prince Shnell
- Choking Hazard
- Churchill
- General Sherman
- Godfather
- Heart of Fire
- Irish Coffee
- Jack and Coke
- Tennessee cowboy
- John Collins
- Jungle Juice
- Lynchburg Lemonade
- Man O'War
- Manhattan
- Mint Julep
- Missouri Mule
- Nixon
- Old Fashioned
- Presbyterian
- Rob Roy
- Royal Widow
- Rusty Nail
- Sazerac
- Seven and Seven or 7 & 7
- Snowball or Bloodball
- Three Wise Men
- Whiskey sour
- Widow's Cork
- Irish Flag
[edit] Cocktails with wine, sparkling wine, or port
The following drinks are not technically cocktails unless wine is secondary by volume to a distilled beverage, since wine is a fermented beverage not a distilled one.
- Agua de Valencia
- Bellini
- Buck's Fizz
- Kalimotxo or Calimocho or Rioja Libre
- Champagne Cocktail
- Cheeky Vimto
- Flirtini
- French 75
- Glogg
- Golden Doublet
- Kir
- Kir Royale (see Kir)
- Mimosa
- Moonwalk
- One-Balled Dictator
- Prince of Wales
- Ruby Dutchess
- Sangría
- Savoy Affair
- Spritzer
- Tinto de Verano
- Wine cooler
- Zurracapote
[edit] Cocktails with a liqueur as the primary ingredient
[edit] Chocolate liqueurs
[edit] Coffee liqueurs
Coffee-flavored drinks
- .357 (aka Colorado Bulldog)
- B-52 (and related B-50 series cocktails)
- Black Russian
- Blow Job
- Brave Bull
- Dirty Mother
- Dirty White Mother
- Jamaican Coffee
- Kahlúa Colada
- Kioki (aka Spanish Coffee)
- Mexican Coffee
- Oatmeal Cookie
- Orgasm
- Screaming Orgasm
- Smith & Kearns
- Smith & Wesson
- Toasted Almond
- White Russian
[edit] Cream liqueurs
A liqueur containing cream, imparting a milkshake-like flavor
- B-52 (and related B-50 series cocktails)
- Blow Job
- Buttery Nipple
- Irish Car Bomb
- Irish Coffee
- Oatmeal Cookie
- Orgasm
- Quick Fuck
- Scooby Snack
- Slippery Nipple
- Screaming Orgasm
- White Russian
[edit] Crème liqueurs
A creamy, almond-flavored liqueur
- Mai Tai
- Pink Squirrel
- Scorpian
- Zombie
A creamy, banana-flavored liqueur
- Banshee
- Chocolate Covered Banana
- Crème de cacao - Brown
A brown-colored, chocolate-flavored liqueur
- Brandy Alexander
- Chocolate Covered Banana
- Crème de cacao - White
A colorless chocolate-flavored liqueur
- Banshee
- Cricket
- Golden Cadillac
- Grasshopper
- Locust
- Pink Squirrel
- Crème de menthe - Green
An intensely green, mint-flavored liqueur
- Cricket
- Grasshopper
- Green Hornet
- Crème de menthe - White
A colorless mint-flavored liqueur
- Cricket
- Locust
- Stinger
[edit] Fruit liqueurs
[edit] Orange-flavored
One of several orange-flavored liqueurs, like Grand Marnier or Triple Sec
- Cosmopolitan
- Creamsicle
- Golden Dream
- Iguana Margarita
- Kamikaze
- Lemon Drop
- Long Beach Iced Tea
- Long Island Iced Tea
- Margarita
- Nuclear Iced Tea (aka Tokyo Tea)
- Strawberry Margarita
- Zombie
- Curaçao - Blue
A clear, blue-colored, orange-flavored liqueur
- Adios M.F.
- Blue Eyes
- Blue Margarita
- Electric Martini
[edit] Other fruit flavors
A clear, bright-green, melon-flavored liqueur
- Green Eyes
- Iguana Margarita
- Melon Ball
- Nuclear Iced Tea (aka Tokyo Tea)
- Nuclear Martini
- Pixie Stick
[edit] Berry liqueurs
[edit] Flower liqueurs
[edit] Herbal liqueurs
[edit] Anise-flavored liqueurs
Licorice-flavored liqueurs
- Freddy Fudpucker
- Harvey Wallbanger
[edit] Other herbal liqueurs
[edit] Nut-flavored liqueurs
- Almond-flavored liqueurs
- Amaretto Sour
- Blueberry Tea
- Broken Down Golf Cart (cocktail)
- Cafe Amore
- Godchild (aka Goddaughter)
- Godfather
- Godmother
- Italian Sunset
- Orgasm
- Screaming Orgasm
- Silverlake Slip
[edit] Whisky liqueurs
[edit] Other liqueurs
- Backdraft (also a Pepperdraft variation)
- Common Market
- Flaming Sambuca
- Grasshopper
- Jägerbomb
- Jellybean
- Pucker Up
[edit] Cocktails with less common spirits
[edit] Bitters (as a primary ingredient)
[edit] Schnapps
- Fuzzy Navel
- Hairy Navel
- Polar Bear (cocktail)
- Red headed slut
- WooWoo (aka Hairy Naval Shooter)
[edit] Other
[edit] Historical classes of cocktails
- Bishop
- Cobbler — a traditional long drink that is characterized by a glass 3/4 filled with crushed or shaved ice that is formed into a centered cone, topped by slices of fruit
- Collins — a traditional long drink stirred with ice in the same glass it is served in and diluted with club soda, e.g. Tom Collins
- Crusta — characterized by a sugar rim on the glass (e.g. Irish Coffee), brandy, maraschino liqueur, aromatic bitters, lemon juice, curacao, with an entire lemon rind as garnish
- Daisy— a traditional long drink consisting of a base spirit, lemon juice, sugar, grenadine. The most common daisy cocktail is the Brandy Daisy. Other commonly known daisies are the Whiskey Daisy, Bourbon Daisy, Gin Daisy, Rum Daisy, Lemon Daisy (the non-alcoholic variant), Portuguese Daisy (port and brandy), Vodka Daisy, and Champagne Daisy.
- Fix — a traditional long drink related to Cobblers, but mixed in a shaker and served over crushed ice
- Fizz — a traditional long drink including acidic juices and club soda, e.g. Gin Fizz
- Flip — a traditional half-long drink that is characterized by inclusion of sugar and egg yolk
- Julep — base spirit, sugar, and mint over ice. The most common is the Mint Julep. Other variations include Gin Julep, Whiskey Julep, Pineapple Julep, and Georgia Mint Julep.
- Negu
- Punch
- Sangaree
- Sling — a traditional long drink prepared by stirring ingredients over ice in the glass and filling up with juice or club soda
- Smash
- Sour
- Toddy
- Shrub - a cocktail made with a fruit syrup, usually with a vinegar base.[2]
[edit] See also
| The Wikibook Bartending has a page on the topic of |
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Cocktails |
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- Vermouth cocktails
- Highball
- Beer
- Beer cocktails
- Cocktail garnishes
- Drink mixers
- Drinking game
- Drinkware
- Flaming beverages
- Glassware
- Mixed drink shooters and drink shots
- Mixed drinks
- Non-alcoholic mixed drinks
- Wine cocktails
[edit] References
- ^ IBA Official Cocktail. International Bartender Association. Retrieved March 24, 2007.
- ^ Felten, Eric (November 28, 2007). "Chapter 1, Of Ice and Men" (in English). How's Your Drink?: Cocktails, Culture, and the Art of Drinking Well (1st ed.). Agate Surrey. pp. 18-21. ISBN 1572840897. http://books.google.com/books?id=ANSXqicDb4IC&pg=PA20&dq=%22Eric+Felten%22+%22how%27s+your+drink%22+shrub. Retrieved on 2009-05-27.

