The ingredients in this refreshing drink: Vodka, Lime Juice, Ginger Beer. It is said that John Martin and Jack Morgan came up with this famous cocktail around the year 1941. This coincidental accident grew to become one of the most loved and well known cocktails today. This drink is traditionally served in a copper mug because it takes on the temperature of the drink. This should be a staple at your next event!
Ingredients for this classic drink: Your favorite Tequila, Orange Liqueur, Lime Juice. The Classic Margarita is just that, Classic. Whether you're an experienced drinker or a fresh 21 the margarita stays being the favorite of many because of the citrus yet rich tequila flavor
Ingredients for this fresh drink: White Rum, Lime Juice, Sugar, Leafy mint, Club Soda. With a misty history, the Mojito is said to have been first crafted in Havana, Cuba by South American Natives. It is said that the Natives came off the island with the first variation of ingredients. During the Cholera epidemics, Havana residents were said to have been consuming a mojito a day. To fight off the disease.
Ingredients for this solid drink: Bourbon, Bitters, Sugar, Water, and garnished with an orange peel and cocktail cherry. The Old Fashioned, an evolution of the Whiskey Cocktail which was served as early as the 1800. Although today there are many variations of this exceptional drink, the way we make it at events is as classy as your favorite luxury bar.
Ingredients to this wild drink: Vodka, Peach liqueur, Orange juice, Cranberry Juice. The tale goes that in 1980 a Floridan Bartender created this concoction in order to promote the two main attractions of Spring Break. Although not as popular as the drink once was, the recent song, Cake by the Ocean is a modern day reference.
Ingredients in this frosty drink: White Rum, Coconut Cream, and Pineapple Juice. Originating from San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1954, this drink will have your guests feeling like they're in paradise. Although there are many variations of this drink, it is best served blended with a pineapple garnish. There's a reason that come 1978 it was declared, Official Drink of Puerto Rico.
The ingredients to this drink: Tequila, Grapefruit Soda, Lime Juice. This cocktail is giving the Margarita a run for its money as a close second to Mexico's most popular drink. The Paloma was first created in the 1950's when America's Grapefruit Soda first crossed that border. From then on, this cocktail is a light, refreshing drink that compliments any friendly gathering.
Ingredients for this addicting drink: Golden Tequila, Mango Habanero Whiskey, Passion Fruit Puree, Lime Sour. Today there are so many variations of the margarita and there's almost none that have a foul taste. In this variation, two worlds collide. Sweet & Spicy. Hot and Cold. The ingredients may sound offsetting, especially with both spirits; Tequila and Whiskey as well as habanero and Passionfruit but as this company grows we'll start experimenting more and more with exotic combinations. This is a favorite to Seeing Double, mark my words, you will fall in love.