cocktails
Your cocktail order reveals a lot about your personality, be it classic, adventurous, or boring; Be careful what you ask for.
How to Build a Flavor Profile from Scratch
When you sip a truly great cocktail, you're not just tasting alcohol — you're experiencing a symphony of flavors that unfold in harmony. Building a flavor profile from scratch is what separates casual mixing from true mixology. It’s where intuition meets intention, and creativity blends with structure.
By Sofia Mertinezz8 months ago in Proof
Thermos Cocktails: How to Keep Flavor on the Go
Whether you're heading to a picnic, bonfire, winter hike, or rooftop sunset, there’s one simple way to elevate the moment: a cocktail in a thermos. It’s not just about portability — it’s about preserving flavor, temperature, and mood wherever you go.
By Ava Mitchell8 months ago in Proof
Gift Ideas: Build Your Own Cocktail Kit
Looking for a gift that’s equal parts personal, practical, and fun? A DIY cocktail kit is the answer. Whether it's for a birthday, housewarming, holiday, or just because, building your own cocktail kit shows intention — and makes the recipient feel like they’ve been handed the keys to a new favorite ritual.
By Aisha Patel8 months ago in Proof
The Perfect Cocktail for a Quiet Reading Night
Some nights aren’t meant for parties or playlists. They’re for curling up with a worn hardcover, lighting a candle, and letting time slow down. If you’re the kind of person who finds comfort in words and solitude, then you know: a quiet reading night is sacred. And yes — it deserves the perfect cocktail.
By Ethan Chen8 months ago in Proof
What to Drink in the Sauna? Yes, It’s a Thing
If you’ve ever sat in a hot sauna and craved more than just water, you’re not alone. Around the world, sauna culture has long been paired with thoughtful drinks — from herbal teas to light beers, and even carefully chosen cocktails. But what exactly should you drink in (or after) a sauna session? And yes — it is a thing.
By Sofia Mertinezz8 months ago in Proof
Minimalist Birthday Cocktails: Flavor with Simplicity
Birthdays don’t always call for over-the-top drinks with flaming garnishes and twelve obscure ingredients. Sometimes, less truly is more — especially when you’re celebrating with intention, comfort, and clarity. That’s where minimalist birthday cocktails come in. These drinks strip away the unnecessary, focusing on quality ingredients, clean flavor profiles, and easy preparation.
By Ava Mitchell8 months ago in Proof
Brunch-Style Cocktails — Alcohol Optional
Brunch is no longer just about waffles and eggs benedict. It’s a full-blown lifestyle — and the drinks are half the fun. But what if you’re not in the mood for booze? Or want something light, refreshing, and lower in alcohol? Welcome to the world of brunch-style cocktails where alcohol is optional, flavor is not.
By Aisha Patel8 months ago in Proof
The Sound of the Shake: Why People Love Watching (and Hearing) Drinks Being Made
There’s something hypnotic about watching a skilled bartender at work — the ice clinking into the shaker, the rhythm of the shake itself, the careful pour, and the final flourish of a garnish. In the age of social media and sensory storytelling, the cocktail shake has become more than a step in a recipe — it’s a performance, a moment of intimacy, and for many, a sensory pleasure in its own right.
By Ethan Chen8 months ago in Proof
90s Party Cocktails to Bring the Vibe Back
If you’re throwing a 90s-themed party, you’ll need more than flannel shirts, chokers, and a playlist full of TLC and Nirvana. You need cocktails that capture the spirit of the decade — bold, fun, and unapologetically colorful. The 1990s were a wild time for drinks, filled with bright hues, fruity flavors, and over-the-top garnishes. It was an era of experimentation and, yes, a little sugar overload.
By Sofia Mertinezz8 months ago in Proof
Best Picnic Cocktails — No Shaker Needed
When the sun is out and the blanket’s down, you want drinks that are portable, unfussy, and refreshing. Enter the picnic cocktail — the perfect way to elevate your outdoor lounging without lugging a full bar setup into the park. The best part? You don’t need a shaker, strainer, or fancy glassware. Just a few well-chosen ingredients, a thermos or bottle, and you’re ready to sip under the sky.
By Ava Mitchell8 months ago in Proof
Summer Aperitifs: Light, Bitter, and Refreshing
As temperatures rise and evenings stretch long into golden hour, it’s the perfect season to embrace summer aperitifs — drinks that are light in alcohol, refreshingly bitter, and endlessly sippable. Rooted in European tradition, aperitifs are meant to open the palate before a meal, but they’ve evolved into a standalone ritual: a moment of relaxed elegance, best shared with friends and sunshine.
By Aisha Patel8 months ago in Proof
Vegetable-Based Cocktails: From Cucumber to Beetroot
When you think of cocktails, you probably imagine sweet fruits, zesty citrus, or bold spirits. But there's a quiet revolution happening in bars and home kitchens alike: vegetable-based cocktails. From refreshing cucumber-infused gin drinks to earthy beetroot sours, vegetables are stepping into the spotlight — not just as garnishes, but as the main attraction.
By Ethan Chen8 months ago in Proof











