
An easy summer cocktail does not have to be complex. Frozen mango thickens the drink naturally in the blender and gives the fresh orange juice a boost of flavor. Unsweetened vanilla milk is sweetened with coconut milk but it's sugar-free. You also have the option of sweetened coconut milk. Manhattan margaritas are a delicious alternative and a great option for a light drink.
Mango margarita
A mango margarita as a summer cocktail tastes great with the sweetness of the fruit and the earthiness of the tequila. Old tequila is best avoided as it can overpower the mango or create an unpleasant oaky taste. Simple syrup can be made ahead of time and stored in a freezer. It is possible to double the sugar-to-water ratio in your simple syrup, and keep it in the fridge for several months.

St Germain spritz
St. Germain spritz is a refreshingly light summer cocktail. This recipe features rosemary, which adds a light, refreshing flavor to this classic drink. This summer drink makes a great brunch, or for special occasions. This drink is also great with champagne or prosecco. The drink's fresh, floral flavor is sure delight. While this cocktail is fairly new, it looks like it has been around for decades.
Mint julep
Mint Juleps are a refreshing summer drink that is perfect for hot days. Traditionally made with bourbon, this cocktail is the perfect drink for summer outdoor parties. This recipe blends mint leaves, sugar, and lemonade, with a dash of bourbon. To make a Mint Julep classic, place some mint leaves in the bottoms of each glass. Pour the simple syrup onto them. Mix the syrup and add the bourbon.
Long Island Iced Tea
Long Island Iced Tea is not the most sophisticated summer cocktail, but it is a guilty pleasure. This drink is great for a relaxing evening with friends and loved ones, or impressing a special someone. It is low in calories and boozy, but not as much as a Pornstar Martini. It is surprisingly refreshing and simple to make at home, despite its high alcohol content.
Aperol spritz
Aperol Spitz is a refreshing, light aperitif that can be enjoyed on hot summer days. The drink's orange color is typical of summer and the bitterness is offset with a touch of citrus. Aperol is used in the preparation of this drink. This Italian aperitif traditionally comes with a slice orange. However, you can change up this classic cocktail by adding an unexpected twist.

Gin sour
There is nothing better than sipping a cool gin sour when summer is full swing! These drinks are the perfect choice for a summer celebration! There are many ways to enjoy Gin Sour, whether you're celebrating your birthday or simply want to share a good drink with friends. A daiquiri is a classic summer cocktail from the 1920s, but the drink isn't frozen. Another great sour is a Gin Fizz, which has a classic egg white foam and soda water on top. A Tom Collins is the iconic gin cocktail. This drink is light and tart and served in a highball.
FAQ
What are the most popular drinks that a bartender should know about?
A bartender's most important skill is the ability to make perfect cocktails. Mixing ingredients together is not enough. You need to understand the function of each ingredient, and why you should choose one over another. The bartender who creates great drinks is an expert in all these areas.
What size ice cube tray do I need?
You'll need either an 8-inch x 6-inch or 7-inch-x 7-inch ice-cube tray.
What purpose is a shot glasses used for?
Shot glasses can be used to pour shots of liquor. You can use them for 1/2 ounce (or 1/4 ounce) or 1/8 of an ounce (or both).
Statistics
- According to a post on Quora, the average bartender can make upward of 140 drinks per hour. (gloworder.com)
- The tequila should be 100 percent agave, not the cheaper “mixto” products, which blend a minimum of 51 percent agave with other sugars. (cooking.nytimes.com)
- It is customary to leave a tip of 10-20% of the bill total. (boguesounddistillery.com)
- You can simply follow the rule of thumb: $1/beer or wine, $2/ cocktail, and 10-20% for large tabs. (alembicbar.com)
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How To
How to Order Drinks at the Bar Without Embarrassing Yourself
There are many options for ordering drinks at your local bar. However, these methods require that you know the type of drink you want before you go to the counter. If you don't know what drink you want, then you should ask your server how they would recommend ordering it. You won't have to embarrass your server by asking for recommendations.
This is done by speaking to your server and telling her what type of drink it is. It might sound like this: "I'd like to have a glass of beer." Next, tell your server exactly what type of beer you would like. If you want Budweiser, for example, you might say "a Budweiser." Next tell your server the size you prefer (e.g. small, medium, large). Once you are done, the server will give you the correct price and you won't feel awkward ever again.