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  1. Liquor.com - Cocktail Recipes, Spirits, and Local Bars

    Liquor.com is your expert guide, featuring hand-selected cocktail recipes, bar guides, and more. Find great new drinks to try plus helpful tips and advice.

  2. Recipes - Liquor.com

    Mixing your favorite cocktails just got easier. Liquor.com has teamed up with MyRecipes to create a new recipe-saving feature that lets you design your own cocktail book, saving and organizing your …

  3. Vodka - Liquor.com

    Vodka is the most popular spirit in the U.S. for a reason. Find your next brand, bottle, or cocktail to try, or learn more about this spirit's history.

  4. Greyhound Cocktail Recipe - Liquor.com

    Oct 22, 2023 · The Greyhound cocktail is as quick to put together as its namesake runs, and has remained a mainstay of two-ingredient highball-style drinks.

  5. The 11 Best Aperol Cocktails - Liquor.com

    Jul 22, 2025 · Aperol Spritz Liquor.com / Tim Nusog This refreshing combination of prosecco, Aperol, and club soda just may be the most widely known cocktail featuring Aperol. An aperitivo staple in …

  6. Cocktail Recipes by Spirit - Liquor.com

    Whether you want the smoky, sweet notes of whiskey or a more subtle base of vodka in your cocktail, find the recipe you're searching for by spirit.

  7. Rob Roy Cocktail Recipe - Liquor.com

    Oct 25, 2023 · Celebrate a Scottish folk hero with the Rob Roy, a Manhattan variation that stars scotch whisky, sweet vermouth and bitters.

  8. Gin - Liquor.com

    Gin has a storied history and stars in a wide variety of cocktails. Explore our guide to Gin brands, cocktails, history, and more.

  9. New York Sour Cocktail Recipe - Liquor.com

    Nov 21, 2020 · If you like the Whiskey Sour, you’ll love the New York Sour, which adds a float of red wine to the classic cocktail.

  10. Kentucky Mule Cocktail Recipe - Liquor.com

    May 3, 2023 · Part of the buck family of drinks, the Kentucky Mule is a bourbon-based update to the classic Moscow Mule. Why? Because bourbon makes everything better.