
It is important to pick simple drinks with a limited number of ingredients for your wedding signature drinks. It is important that they are made from the same base alcohol and compliment the wedding's overall theme. It's a great way for drinks to be more Instagram-worthy by adding garnishes before being served.
Bee's Knees cocktail
For a memorable and unique cocktail, you might consider the classic Bee's Knees cocktail as a centerpiece for your wedding. This classic cocktail is from the Prohibition period. The 1920s expression "Bee's Knees" is the inspiration for its name. It's a simple recipe that is both sweet- and sour. This refreshing cocktail is best enjoyed in the summertime with a lemon twist.

Moscow Mule
Moscow Mules are a popular, classic mix drink that will please all guests. They're a refreshing blend of vodka and ginger beers. The drink is often served in copper mugs that mimic the color of the autumn leaves. This refreshing cocktail doesn't contain any sugar. Simply add vodka, lime juice, and ice cubes to make one. For a little extra flair, garnish your drink with a lime slice.
Gin and berry fizz
An easy way to create a signature drink at your wedding is to use gin and berry fizz. This drink is made from Prosecco, Gin, or a mixture of both. Base alcohol is essential as it can contain any number of liquors, liqueurs or other spirits. Consider your wedding theme and how many guests you are planning to invite when choosing a signature drink.
Tequila cocktail
It is important to pick a drink with one or few common ingredients when selecting a signature cocktail. It is important that you consider the base alcohol. This should be consistent with the wedding theme. Garnishing your drink can make it more attractive and photogenic.

Negroni cocktail
Gin-laced Negroni is one of the most loved cocktail options for weddings. This classic Italian drink has been a staple in craft cocktail bars for years. Couples who want to impress their guests with this cocktail can opt to make it instead of the standard champagne.
FAQ
Are you looking for special equipment to make cocktails in your home?
Not at all. Only a handful of items are required.
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Glasses
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Strainer
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Lid
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Cocktail shaker
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Cutting board
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Knife
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Measuring cups and spoons
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Jigger
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Tongue depressors
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Stirring sticks
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Lemon wedge
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Sugar cube
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Salt
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Pepper
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Ice cubes
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Ice
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Water
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Alcohol
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Wine
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Beer
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Soda water
Which 10 mix drinks are most popular?
These are the top ten bestselling mixed drinks
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Cosmopolitan (2 oz vodka + 1/4 oz cranberry juice + 2 oz club soda)
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Margarita (3 oz tequila + 3 oz lime juice + 1 tsp sugar)
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Mojito (2 oz light rum + 4 oz fresh mint leaves + 1/2 cup crushed ice)
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White Russian (2 oz vodka + 2 oz heavy cream + 1 tbsp Kahlua coffee liqueur)
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Screwdriver (2 oz vodka + 6 oz orange juice + 1/2 tsp grenadine syrup)
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Daiquiri (1 oz white rum + 1/2 oz maraschino cherry juice + 1/2 oz lime juice + 1/8 tsp simple syrup)
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Pina Colada (2 oz coconut rum + 1/2 cup pineapple juice + 1/2 cup unsweetened coconut flakes)
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Hurricane (1 oz dark rum + 1/2 ounce amaretto + 1/2 oz pineapple juice + 1/4 oz lime juice + 1 oz ginger ale)
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Moscow Mule (2 oz vodka + 5 oz ginger beer + 1/4 oz simple syrup)
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Long Island Ice Tea (2 oz gin + 7 oz sweet & sour mix)
What kinds of glasses should I buy?
Buy glasses that hold 4oz (118ml) or less. Glasses larger then this are more likely to be hot and can lead to burns.
Statistics
- its content makes it 10.5%, which is far less than wine. (breakingtheboredom.com)
- American blended whiskeys are so inexpensive because they only have to contain 20 percent whiskey; the rest can be made up of neutral grain spirits, colorings, and flavorings. (mashed.com)
- According to a post on Quora, the average bartender can make upward of 140 drinks per hour. (gloworder.com)
- with a light percentage of 4.2% or any with a light percentage of 4.2% or any Coors/Bud/Miller Lite, which also is 4.2% (breakingtheboredom.com)
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How To
How to Make the Best Manhattan Cocktail
One of the most famous cocktails is the Manhattan. Harry Craddock described the Manhattan in his 1930 book, "The Savoy Bar Book". You will find equal amounts of sweet and dry vermouths, gin, and whiskey in this cocktail. Some people add bitters and orange juice to the cocktail. The Manhattan recipe is available in many variations, including the Old Fashioned.
Manhattan is a classic cocktail, made with four ingredients. It is served straight up in chilled glasses. Its origins date back to the 19th century when it was called the Four Deuces because it contained two measures of whisky, two measures of rye, and two measures of gin. Today, the original recipe is still popular among bartenders and drinkers alike.
Some prefer to use bourbon rather than rye. Others prefer to use brandy. Both work equally well. Use equal amounts of each ingredient to make a Manhattan. You would use two shots each of rye and sweet vermouth. Four shots of dry vermouth is also recommended. Eight shots of vodka are sufficient. Mix them all together, and let it sit for 15 mins. Strain the ice and enjoy. Garnish with a maraschino cherry or a twist of lemon peel.