There are plenty of great cocktail trends out there, but according to one mixologist, there's one in particular that couldn't fade away soon enough.
Elevate your holiday drinks with creative garnishes that add visual appeal and flavor, making them festive and unique. Use seasonal ingredients like sugar-frosted fruit, spices, and fresh herbs to ...
When it comes to Martinis, are you on Team Twist? Or Team Olive? Does your heart sink if a Manhattan arrives with a lemon or orange twist rather than a cherry because you forgot to specify? Garnishes ...
When crafting an old fashioned, the whiskey you use (whether bourbon or rye whiskey), the sugar, the Angostura bitters, and the water are all important to the overall flavor profile of the drink. But ...
Discarded lemon and lime wedges are create real-world climate impact. Lucy Simon is a New York-based wine, spirits, and food writer has been with Food & Wine since the spring of 2021. After years of ...
There will always be olives. But what about crystallized flowers or a charred spice pod? Credit... Supported by By Ella Quittner T’s 2024 Summer Entertaining Issue is a guide to celebrating the season ...
A garnish board is exactly what it sounds like: a build-your-own beverage station featuring a curated collection of cocktail garnishes (ranging from fruity to herby to spicy) artfully arranged on a ...
Shake up a classic grasshopper cocktail! This three-ingredient drink recipe is creamy, sweet, and minty with a vibrant green ...