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Here are the best cocktail recipes and alcoholic drinks you should know how to make, from margaritas to whiskey sours! They’re easy to make at home with my tested techniques and bartending tips.

Here at A Couple Cooks, Alex and I believe making cocktail recipes at home should be simple. It might seem intimidating at first (and it was, for me!). But after a decade of research and even earning a mixology certificate, I’ve found that making a great cocktail at home is 100% accessible.

Together Alex and I have created a library of over 300 easy cocktail recipes that we’re always adding to. If you’re looking for somewhere to start, below is a list of my very best cocktail recipes: starring fun, fancy and everywhere in between!

Essential Cocktail Recipes You Should Try

Pro Tips for Home Cocktail Making

After years of trial and error, Alex and I have learned that great cocktails aren’t about having an extensive bar setup. Here are some of our tips:

  • Ice quality matters I make clear ice at home using a small cooler method; it’s surprisingly easy and makes cocktails look professionally crafted (there are also now clear ice makers on the market). Clear ice melts more slowly and doesn’t cloud your drink.
  • Measure everything Even after years of making cocktails, I still measure every ingredient. Consistency is what separates good home bartenders from great ones.
  • Fresh citrus always I cannot overstate this: fresh citrus juice transforms cocktails. Never use bottled lime or lemon juice: the difference is night and day.
  • Invest in some great equipment. Keep reading for my suggestions!

Building Your Home Bar

You don’t need to invest in dozens of bottles to make great cocktails. I always tell friends to start with these basics and build from there:

  • Essential spirits: Also known as the big 5! Buying a good bourbon, quality gin, tequila, and vodka will cover about 70% of classic cocktails.
  • Key liqueurs: Liqueurs are the back-up characters. I’d recommend starting with Cointreau (for margaritas and sidecars), and a sweet and dry vermouth (for Manhattans and martinis). If you like sweet drinks, grab Kahlua (for the Mudslide and Espresso Martinis).
  • Fresh ingredients: Fresh lemons, limes, and simple syrup are used in many of these recipes. I make a big batch of simple syrup: it lasts for weeks.
  • Equipment: I prefer a small measuring glass to a jigger. A cocktail shaker is a must-have if you’re into cocktails, and a press citrus juicer is the easiest way to juice lemons and limes. It’s also nice to have a muddler for muddling herbs and fruit. A blender is also helpful for frozen cocktails.

More cocktail recipes

There are so many more delicious cocktails: here are a few more ways to search:

About the authors

A Couple Cooks

Easy Healthy Recipes by Alex & Sonja

We’re Alex & Sonja Overhiser: cookbook authors, busy parents, & a real life couple who cooks together! We started the A Couple Cooks food blog in 2010 to share simple, seasonal recipes, healthy meal planning tips, and the joy of cooking. All recipes are written & photographed by us (and tested on our two kids!).

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