It's not a proper brunch party unless there's a giant pitcher of mimosas at the center of the table. Here's how to whip up a batch of the classic cocktail.
The lime juice and gin in the classic gimlet cocktail may make your mouth pucker, but if you like your drinks hard and sour, this gimlet recipe is perfect.
When you want a refreshing, citrusy cocktail without a hint of sugar, you can't go wrong with this spiced ranch water cocktail featuring a fun, spiced rim.
Mix up your brunch cocktail routine with this delicious fresh peach Bellini cocktail recipe. The sweet peach combined with the bubbly Prosecco is a real treat.
If you like your alcoholic beverages strong, but you don't want them to taste strong, you need to make this easy, classic recipe for Long Island Iced Tea.
While mimosas may have a reputation for being the quintessential brunch cocktail, there's no denying that the Bloody Mary is a close rival, and for good reason.
Whether you're making a glass for yourself and a friend or serving a pitcher to a crowd, these will surely throw you right into an island state of mind.
While many might associate bourbon with strong, bitter drinks, there are plenty of other options that are light, bubbly, and even refreshing, with sweet notes.
Winter calls for coziness, and this apple cider hot toddy recipe will do just the trick. Spiced and spiked, you can even make it in a slow cooker for guests.
Legend has it the whiskey sour was created as a way to ward off the dreaded scurvy. Forget the pre-made sour mix and make your own craft version of the drink.
Break into the world of whiskey cocktails with this easy recipe for a whiskey sour, where bright lemon juice and sweet simple syrup balance the Gentleman Jack.