Angler Cocktail


The Angler Cocktail falls under a similar umbrella for several of the drinks we’ve already mixed – heady, bitter, and powerful. And also – brown.

Alexander’s Sister Cocktail


What you end up with – especially if you’re using the heavier shit-bag creme de menthes available in your local liquor store – is something that is primarily dominated by mint and… and well that’s about it.

Adonis Cocktail


You’re definitely going to want a brighter dry sherry to stand up against the heaviness of the Carpano Antica. Cocktails like the Adonis are a great introduction to sherry-based cocktails.

Addington Cocktail


Low ABV cocktails are all the rage in the US right now, and with good reason. This classic cocktail from The Savoy Cocktail Book combines sweet and dry vermouth for a lovely, balanced, low-ABV treat.

A New Year. A New Project


I feel like I should return to the original impetus of the Cocktails, 365 blog. That is – making a unique cocktail every single day for 365 days. Today, we’re introducing the Savoy Project.

Heering Rummy

Heering Rummy Cocktail

The Heering Rummy takes cues from classics like the Singapore Sling and and Mojito.

Purple Rose of the Desert Sage


Back on June 14, the cocktail world celebrated National Bourbon Day. We celebrated, too, but perhaps a bit too much.

3 Recipes for National Mojito Day


Today is one of the many plethora of holidays on the calendar, because we all know that there are few greater tragedies than an empty calendar square. We will never not look for an excuse to drink, however, so National (Insert Random Booze) Day is always welcome around Cocktails, 365. Of course we’ll have a […]

Tales of the Cocktail, Ann Tuennerman, Charles Bukowski, and Scotch


This week, we sit down with Ann Tuennerman – founder of Tales of the Cocktail!

Plus, the Drunken Word, In Defense Of, and a review of the Syndicate 58/6 blended scotch whisky.

Three Cocktails for World Gin Day


The phrase “better letter than never” seems to truly define the Cocktails, 365 experience. We have these grand plans of involvement in major events in the cocktail movements of the day and then we promptly get involved with enjoying the event and not writing about it. Specifically, today, we’re talking about World Gin Day.