Whether you're hosting a party in beautiful Burbank or simply unwinding after a long day, having a repertoire of delicious cocktail recipes can elevate any occasion. At Alameda Liquor & Deli, we believe that great cocktails start with quality ingredients, and we're here to help you create memorable drinks that will impress your guests and satisfy your taste buds.
Before diving into our recipes, make sure you have these fundamental tools:
2. Jigger for precise measuring
The timeless whiskey cocktail that never goes out of style
4. Orange peel for garnish
1. In an old-fashioned glass, muddle the sugar cube with bitters and a splash of water
2. Add whiskey and fill with ice
3. Stir until well-chilled
4. Express orange peel oils over the drink and drop in as garnish
A Cuban classic perfect for warm California evenings
4. 8-10 fresh mint leaves
6. Lime wheel and mint sprig for garnish
1. Gently muddle mint leaves in the bottom of a highball glass
2. Add lime juice and simple syrup
3. Fill with ice and add rum
4. Top with club soda and stir gently
5. Garnish with lime wheel and fresh mint sprig
A crowd-pleaser that's perfect for entertaining
4. Salt for rim (optional)
5. Lime wheel for garnish
1. Rim glass with salt if desired
2. Shake all ingredients with ice
3. Strain into a rocks glass over fresh ice
4. Garnish with lime wheel
A perfect balance of sweet, sour, and smooth
6. Lemon wheel and cherry
1. Shake all ingredients without ice (dry shake) if using egg white
2. Add ice and shake again vigorously
3. Strain into a rocks glass over ice
4. Garnish with lemon wheel and cherry
5. Add a few drops of bitters on top
Quality Matters: Always use fresh citrus juices and high-quality spirits. The difference in taste is remarkable and worth the investment.
Proper Dilution: Don't be afraid to stir or shake adequately. Proper dilution is crucial for a well-balanced cocktail.
Fresh Ingredients: Use fresh herbs, quality garnishes, and premium mixers. Your cocktails will taste significantly better.
Temperature Control: Serve cocktails at the right temperature. Chill your glasses beforehand for an extra professional touch.