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How do you plan on bringing in the new year? Whether you’ll be at a party, a bar or in a more low-key setting, we have 22 New Years cocktails to make it special.
What makes a cocktail great for New Years is hard to define, and subjective. Many New Years cocktails feature champagne, the traditional drink to the new year, but we’ve ventured beyond that limit for some exciting alternatives. We also aimed for cocktails that are easy to make, yet terribly impressive so you can wow your guests without spending the whole party behind the bar.
New Years cocktails
First, you might want to check out our collection of champagne cocktails. You can’t go wrong with those! But if you’re looking for something a little bit different for your New Year’s cocktails, grab your hats and noisemakers, and read on.
- Gin Flourish – a delicious red drink with blackberry currant soda, gin and Patron Citronge. It’s fruity with just a little tartness.
- Avartini – one of our prettiest blue cocktails, the Avartini features blueberry Stoli, blue Curacao and Sprite for bubbles. A beautiful, festive drink.
- Crimson Cocktail – this lovely red drink is a simple combination of gin, grenadine and lemon or lime juice.
- Berry Fusion Martini – if you love Hpnotiq, the Berry Fusion Martini blends it with currant flavored vodka, creme de cassis and cranberry juice.
- Jack’s Grand Ball – Jack Daniel’s Honey meets Tia Maria, Grand Marnier, and Aztec chocolate bitters.
- The C&T Cocktail – there’s nothing better cranberry and gin, unless it’s cranberry and gin with Absolut Mandarin and lime juice.
- Royal Clover Club Cocktail – very traditional, all citrus and berry with that slight creaminess that comes from an egg yolk (or teaspoon of egg substitute if you prefer).
- Strawberry Sombrero – Kahlua, strawberry syrup and milk. It’s kind of like chocolate strawberry coffee with a kick.
- The Misty Mint – green symbolizes wealth and good health, and this green cocktail features creme de menthe and rum over ice.
- The B-52 – three delicious liqueurs beautifully layered and tasting like caramel candy. Perfect for tossing back when the countdown’s done.
- Absinthe Suissesse – the mysterious, fascinating flavor of absinthe is perfect for a more introspective start to the new year.
- Peking – another fascinating choice, this cocktail is hard to pin down because Pernod, rum and grenadine are… well, you can imagine.
- The Deauville Cocktail – impress your friends with your knowledge of this Art Deco era cocktail. Mostly brandy and applejack – highly addictive!
- New York Cocktail – whiskey, lime, sugar and grenadine. There’s something fortifying about this drink – something that just makes you feel good.
- Romance – a chocolate-coffee liqueur bonanza served in a martini glass. Ideal for a more intimate New Year’s celebration.
- The Stinger – brandy meets creme de menthe. This is one of those drinks you can’t describe to anyone else.
- The Martini – it’s a classic for a reason. Not every drinker’s palate can handle gin, but for those who can, this is a great choice.
- Blue Skies – a gorgeous blue cocktail featuring fizzy lemonade, blue curacao and cointreau. Pour it in order, and you get a somewhat layered effect with no effort, and it’s really stunning.
- Cherry Fizz – cherry brandy, lemon juice and carbonated water for bubbles
- Peach Fizz – peach schnapps, vodka and lemon juice with soda water. Simple, delicious and fizzy.
- Grand Apple Cocktail – apple brandy, cognac and Grand Marnier. Distinctive and sophisticated, without being a challenge to your tastebuds.
- Blue Goose – Hpnotiq, Grey Goose vodka and lime juice. It looks chilling, but the tropical flavors warm you up
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