10 Classic Cocktails

Old Fashioned Cocktail
Photo by Meredith.

Meet the timeless standards of the cocktail playbook. Mix up these classic adult beverages for your next party or home happy hour.

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Martini

vodka martini cocktail

The gin martini is the king of cocktails. A clear, classic, very strong cocktail. For such a simple cocktail (gin, vermouth), the martini isn't afraid to court a little controversy. What's the right amount of vermouth in a martini? Should you stir it or shake it? Can you make a martini with vodka? There's room for debate. But where does this 5-star martini recipe come down? The vermouth gets a relatively light touch and the cocktail a vigorous shaking. Serve chilled in (you guessed it) a martini glass.

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Manhattan

Like a whiskey martini but with a touch of sweetness, this bracing, 100-year-old cocktail can be made with bourbon or rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, and a couple of dashes of Angostura bitters. As home cook Big Steel says, "This one straddles the fence between sweet and smoky." Serve in a martini glass or a short tumbler — always chilled.

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Bloody Mary

Dilly Bloody Mary
Dilly Bloody Mary | Photo by France C.

Often served at breakfast or brunch or in an airplane, the vodka Bloody Mary is easy to customize depending on how strong you like your drinks — and how much spice you can handle. Serve over ice in a tall glass with the vegetable garnish of your choice.

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Margarita

Spicy Mezcal Margarita
Pictured: Spicy Mezcal Margarita. Allrecipes Magazine

A sweet tequila-based party drink that's easy to make in batches. If you like, blend in some fruit for extra flavor. You can serve in special rounded margarita glasses or whatever's handy (serving in a mason jar is increasingly popular). Also, the Margarita has a pretty tremendous origin story.

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Old Fashioned Cocktail

Old Fashioned Cocktails
Old Fashioned Cocktail | Photo by Meredith.

The original. A sophisticated cocktail that's simple to make and goes down smooth. The original version of this cocktail was simply water, sugar, bitters, and whatever booze was within reach, often brandy. With time, the water became ice, the booze became whiskey, and the drink became an old fashioned. Serve over ice in a short tumbler (also known as an Old Fashioned glass), garnished with maraschino cherries.

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Mojito

The Real Mojito
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A refreshing Cuban classic made with white rum and muddled fresh mint. Sweet and fruity on hot summer days. Serve over ice in a tall glass.

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Daiquiri

Classic Daiquiri
Classic Daiquiri | Photo by Allrecipes.

This recipe is the original daiquiri. An easy rum and lime-juice cocktail shaken over lots of ice, like an island margarita. These days, the daiquiri is often combined with strawberries and spun into a delicious blender drink. Serve in a chilled martini or margarita glass.

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Gin and Tonic

Gin and Tonic
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The good 'ol G&T is a dead-simple summer drink, and another good reason to stay stocked up on fresh limes — see also the daiquiri above. Serve over ice in a short tumbler. Serious G&T lovers should try making their own homemade tonic.

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Screwdriver

Screwdriver
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Certainly the greatest toolbox-related tipple of all time, the screwdriver is also commonly called "vodka and orange juice," for reasons that will not confound. Typically served at breakfast or brunch in a tall glass over ice.

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Gimlet

Gimlet
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A classy Gin and sweetened lime juice (Rose's is the most common brand) cocktail. Like its cousin, the Gin Rickey, the gimlet is your ticket to warm-weather refreshment. Also sometimes made with vodka. Serve in a martini glass or short tumbler.

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