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Cocktail Families

Every cocktail belongs to a family — a template of flavors. Learn the formula, and you can invent your own.

Flip

Spirit + Sweetener + Whole Egg

Ratio: 2:0.75:1 egg

Rich, dessert-like cocktails featuring a whole egg shaken with spirit and sweetener. Creates a velvety, custard-like texture.

1690s · Colonial America

Highball

Spirit + Carbonated Mixer

Ratio: 1:2 to 1:3

The simplest cocktail form: spirit lengthened with a carbonated mixer, served tall over ice. Refreshing, low-effort, and endlessly versatile.

1890s · United States / United Kingdom

Julep

Spirit + Sugar + Mint + Crushed Ice

Ratio: 2:0.5:8-10 leaves

Spirit, sugar, and fresh mint served over crushed ice. The Julep is one of the oldest American cocktail forms, predating the word 'cocktail' itself.

1800s · American South

Smash

Martini

Spirit + Vermouth

Ratio: 2:1 to 5:1

Spirit-forward cocktails featuring a base spirit and aromatized wine (vermouth), stirred and strained. The epitome of elegant simplicity.

1880s · United States

Manhattan

Negroni

Spirit + Sweet Vermouth + Bitter Liqueur

Ratio: 1:1:1

Equal-parts cocktails built on the bitter-sweet interplay of spirit, sweet vermouth, and a bitter liqueur. The gold standard of balanced bitterness.

1919 · Florence, Italy

Old Fashioned

Spirit + Sugar + Bitters

Ratio: 2:0.25:2 dashes

The original cocktail template: spirit, sugar, bitters, and water. The simplest expression of a mixed drink, designed to enhance the base spirit rather than mask …

1800s · United States

Punch

Spirit + Citrus + Sugar + Water + Spice

Ratio: 1:2:3:4:spice

The ancestor of all cocktails: large-format communal drinks combining spirit, citrus, sugar, water, and spice. Punch predates the individual cocktail by over a century.

1600s · India / British Navy

Sour

Spirit + Citrus + Sweetener

Ratio: 2:1:0.75

The foundational cocktail family built on the balance of spirit, citrus, and sweetener. Every sour follows the same template: a base spirit shaken with fresh …

1860s · United States

Collins Daisy Fizz

Spritz

Sparkling Wine + Bitter Liqueur + Soda

Ratio: 3:2:1

Low-ABV aperitif cocktails combining sparkling wine or soda with a bitter or sweet liqueur. Designed for leisurely daytime drinking.

1800s · Veneto, Italy

Tiki

Rum(s) + Citrus + Syrups + Modifiers

Ratio: Varies (complex)

Complex, rum-based tropical cocktails featuring multiple juices, syrups, and spirits. Known for elaborate garnishes and exotic presentation.

1930s-1960s · Hollywood, California