The Opening Act
The Opening Act is a modern cocktail created by Sam Ross that combines bourbon with Aperol and grapefruit juice for a balanced, bittersweet drink.
The Millionaire
The Millionaire is a Prohibition-era cocktail that combines bourbon with sloe gin, absinthe, and egg white for a rich, frothy drink befitting its luxurious name.
The Liberal
The Liberal is a classic pre-Prohibition cocktail that combines rye whiskey with sweet vermouth and Amer Picon for a bittersweet, complex drink.
THE CONFERENCE
The Conference is a classic cocktail that blends rye whiskey with cognac and calvados for a spirit-forward drink showcasing three distinct base spirits.
The Blinker
The Blinker is a Prohibition-era cocktail that combines rye whiskey with fresh grapefruit juice and grenadine for a tart, refreshing drink with a rosy hue.
The Little Italy
The Little Italy is a modern classic cocktail created by Audrey Saunders that combines rye whiskey with Cynar and sweet vermouth for a bittersweet, complex drink.
The Red Hook
The Red Hook is a modern classic cocktail created in Brooklyn that combines rye whiskey with Punt e Mes vermouth and maraschino liqueur for a complex, bittersweet drink.
BROWN DERBY
The Brown Derby is a classic Hollywood cocktail from the 1930s that combines bourbon with fresh grapefruit juice and honey syrup for a balanced, refreshing drink.
NEW YORK SOUR
The New York Sour is a classic American cocktail that adds a red wine float to the traditional whiskey sour, creating a visually striking drink with layered flavors.
RATTLE SNAKE
The Rattlesnake is a classic American cocktail from the Prohibition era that combines rye whiskey with absinthe, lemon juice, and egg white for a frothy, herbaceous drink.
MONTE CARLO
The Monte Carlo is a classic American cocktail from the early 1900s that combines rye whiskey with Bénédictine and Angostura bitters for a simple but refined drink.
De La Louisiane
De La Louisiane was the house cocktail at Restaurant La Louisiane in New Orleans. The recipe was first published in Stanley Clisby Arthur's 1937 book "Famous New Orleans Drinks and How to Mix 'Em."
Greenpoint
The Greenpoint was created in 2006 by Michael McIlroy at Milk & Honey bar in New York City. Named after a Brooklyn neighborhood, this modern classic is a variation on the Brooklyn cocktail.
Remember the Maine
Remember the Maine was documented by Charles H. Baker Jr. in his 1939 book The Gentleman's Companion. Baker claimed he encountered the cocktail in Havana, Cuba during the 1933 Cuban Revolution.
WHISKEY SLING
The Whiskey Sling is one of the oldest American mixed drinks, dating back to the 1700s. This simple combination of whiskey, sugar, and water represents early American drinking culture and served as the foundation for many cocktails that followed.
WHISKEY FIZZ
The Whiskey Fizz is a classic American cocktail from the 1880s that belongs to the "Fizz" family of drinks. These shaken cocktails combined spirits with citrus, sugar, and soda water, creating light and effervescent drinks popular in late 19th-century saloons.