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Jamaican Mule
Ingredients for Jamaican Mule — 4 total (3 shown, 1 more hidden).
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Japanese Fizz
Ingredients for Japanese Fizz — 7 total (3 shown, 4 more hidden).
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Jelly Bean
Ingredients for Jelly Bean — 2 total (2 shown).

Jewel Of The Nile
Ingredients for Jewel Of The Nile — 3 total (3 shown).

Jitterbug
Ingredients for Jitterbug — 6 total (3 shown, 3 more hidden).
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John Collins
Ingredients for John Collins — 7 total (3 shown, 4 more hidden).
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Jungle Bird
Ingredients for Jungle Bird — 6 total (3 shown, 3 more hidden).
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Just a Moonmint
Ingredients for Just a Moonmint — 6 total (3 shown, 3 more hidden).
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Kamikaze
Ingredients for Kamikaze — 3 total (3 shown).

Kentucky B And B
Ingredients for Kentucky B And B — 2 total (2 shown).

Kentucky Colonel
Ingredients for Kentucky Colonel — 3 total (3 shown).

Kentucky Mule
Ingredients for Kentucky Mule — 4 total (3 shown, 1 more hidden).
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Kir
Ingredients for Kir — 2 total (2 shown).

Kir Royale
Ingredients for Kir Royale — 2 total (2 shown).
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Frequently Asked Questions about Cocktails
Timeless classic cocktails include the Daiquiri, Manhattan, Sidecar, Boulevardier, and Pisco Sour.
Use a coupe for shaken, citrusy drinks like the Daiquiri, a Collins glass for tall, fizzy serves like the Tom Collins, and a rocks glass for stiff, spirit-forward classics like the Sazerac.
Try simple, high-success mixes like the Aperol Spritz, Cuba Libre, Bellini, or Paloma.
ABV depends on the spirits’ strength, volumes, and dilution. Our cocktail cards include an estimated ABV so you can compare drink strength before mixing.
Many cocktails can become mocktails by replacing spirits with zero-proof alternatives or rebalancing mixers. For example, a Mojito can turn into a Virgin Mojito by omitting rum, while a Piña Colada works great without alcohol.
Modern favorites include the French 75, Mai Tai, Caipirinha, and Espresso Martini. We keep the archive updated with seasonal drinks and bartender-driven innovations.
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