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Kyleigh Hoffmeyer riffs on the Oaxaca Old-Fashioned with sotol, Empirical Cilantro, and pineapple liqueur to make a spirit-forward stirred drink that still manages to taste like summer.
Aftershock
Joe Rinaldi's Aftershock reimagines the margarita with basil eau-de-vie, pear brandy, and a serrano-spiked tequila that earns its name—bright and vegetal up front, with heat that arrives right on cue.
War Admiral
The julep is a broader template than the Kentucky Derby would have you believe—and War Admiral proves it.
Golden Revolver
The Golden Revolver is a bamboo riff that translates the layered spice of mango chutney into one of the great low-ABV cocktail templates.
Cherry Bomb Gimlet
A gin sour with a trick up its sleeve: Maraschino liqueur and Kirschwasser stacked in the same glass, doing two very different things to the same cherry note.
Dancing Dragons
Kiwi season has its cocktail: a crushable, botanical spring refresher with a house syrup that's worth making well beyond the recipe.
Dandylion
A floral, melon-forward vodka daisy riff built around the unlikely magic of Midori and St-Germain—with a quiet kick of green chile and absinthe to keep things honest.
Harney's Breakfast
Jane Nam builds her Italian-leaning spritz around a clever technique: steeping green sencha in Cocchi Americano, where the aperitivo's modest proof draws out the tea's grassy brightness without a trace of bitterness.
Quickbeam
Equal parts bitter and bright, the Quickbeam pairs two Americanos with piney gin and crisp calvados for a Negroni riff that tastes like a hopped apple cider.
Grand Entrance
Spanish brandy meets Oaxacan smoke in a stirred, spirit-forward nightcap that earns every sip.
Kotobuki Old-Fashioned
Joshua White's drink pairs Japanese whisky and blended Scotch with Douglas fir eau-de-vie and sesame orgeat for a drink that's as elegant and fleeting as cherry blossom season.
Masari
Shochu instead of vodka, mint instead of gloss: Masari’s lychee sweetness is balanced by gin structure and a whisper of soy-driven umami.
