Top 10 Cocktail Trends

Top 10 Cocktail Trends

Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille

The chain serves its version of frose on its spring cocktail list.

Top 10 Cocktail Trends

Camera-ready cocktails

Even special effects such as smoke and color-changing liquids are coming out of the more experimental bar programs.

The Old-Fashioned, Manhattan, sidecar and other 19th- and 20th-century staples are making a comeback on cocktail lists.

There’s a growing movement among bartenders to recycle used citrus halves, fruit pulp, mint stems, avocado pits and other ingredients back into cocktails

Handcrafted elements distinguish the modern cocktail movement.

At this New York City restaurant, the Sufferin Succotash featured coffee grounds steeped in cognac, gin, lime stock and fresh ginger pulp.

Muddled blackberries and pomegranate juice—both high in antioxidants—are the base for the Blackberry Pomegranate Margarita.

To save time and labor, some operators are batching cocktails and serving them on draft from taps similar to those used for beer.

Modern Market makes several cocktails by using its draft beers as mixers, including the lightened-up Brewmosa, a mix of beer and orange juice.

Winetails and beertails—cocktails crafted with those lower-proof libations—are gaining ground on menus.

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