Death & Co: Modern Classic co*cktail Recipes (2024)

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Harper's BAZAAR: What made you want to write a book now?

David Kaplan: I love the romance and beauty of co*cktail culture and didn't see it represented in the range of books that were out. There are some fantastic books on technique, co*cktail history, spirit production, and books of recipes but not so many, or any that I saw, that give you the look and feel of being in a co*cktail bar. Cookbooks often do a great job of this, such as A Day at El Bulli or Peter Meehan's Momof*cku book. They give you a look and feel in to the life of the restaurant, on both sides, from a guest's experience and what it is to run the restaurant. I wanted to accomplish the same. We also set out to speak about what it is to really create co*cktails, and hopefully empower the reader to do so for themselves, or at least be able to reinterpret our recipes for what they have in their home bar, or get inspiration for their own co*cktails.

HB: To what do you attribute the rise in artisanal co*cktails?

DK: The rise in co*cktails is directly related to the rise in great food. If a town has an exceptional restaurant scene a good co*cktail scene is sure to follow. I think this has to do with guests general awareness of what they're consuming, the want for a story behind every ingredient, the longing for some connection to what they're eating or drinking. Media has also played a strong part as co*cktail culture has grown, media has pushed it in to a great snowball effect. You now see classic co*cktails of every sort of show or media platform, co*cktails have very much hit the mainstream. I had a conversation with a friend, actually a bartender, years ago and he asked when I thought co*cktails would pass as a fade. I answered that eating well has never gone out of fashion, and drinking well, now that we understand what that is again, will never go out of fashion either.

HB: What's the secret to a great co*cktail?

DK: Great ingredients, balanced recipe, and skillful technique. co*cktails can be incredibly easy or absurdly complex to execute, but the end result should always seem equally effortless.

HB: Favorite ingredient?

DK: Vermouth. I typically gravitate towards stirred drinks of various base spirits with bianco or blanc vermouth, or dry vermouth.

Conference

Created by: Brian Miller, 2008

One of our servers asked me to make her something stirred and boozy. So I threw four of my favorite spirits into an old-fashioned template, splitting the base four ways. These brown spirits needed something to tie them together. Avery Glasser (of the bitters company Bittermens) happened to be sitting at the bar, and he suggested trying his mole bitters. It was like lacing up a shoe.—BM

1/2 oz. Rittenhouse Rye 100 Proof
1/2 oz. Buffalo Trace Bourbon
1/2 oz. calvados
1/2 oz. H by Hine cognac
1 tsp demerara syrup
2 dashes angostura bitters
1 dash Bittermens Xocolatl Mole bitters
1 lemon twist and 1 orange twist, to garnish

Stir all the ingredients over ice, then strain into a double rocks glass over one large ice cube. Garnish with the lemon and orange twists.

Get Lucky

Created by: Scott Teague, 2013

This drink comes from me not taking myself too seriously. I wanted to make something that looks like it could come from TGI Fridays but tastes like a Death & Co drink.—ST

3 blackberries
2 oz. Flor de Caña extra-dry white rum
3/4 oz. lemon juice
1/4 oz. ginger syrup
1/4 oz. orgeat syrup
1/4 oz. acacia honey syrup
Peychaud's bitters, to garnish

In a pilsner glass, gently muddle the blackberries. Fill the glass with crushed ice. In a shaker, whip the remaining ingredients, shaking with a few pieces of crushed ice just until incorporated. Strain into the glass. Garnish with a thin layer of bitters and serve with a straw.

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Strange Brew

Created by: Thomas Waugh, 2008

My friends and I used to go to Dolores Park in San Francisco and drink beer mixed with fresh fruit from the farmers' market, like the Germans do. My favorite combination was pineapple with IPA, which inspired this drink, named after the B-side to EMF's hit song "Unbelievable."—TW

2 oz. Tanqueray No. Ten gin
3/4 oz. velvet falernum
1 oz. pineapple juice
1/2 oz. lemon juice
Green Flash IPA
1 mint sprig, to garnish

Short shake all the ingredients (except the IPA) with three ice cubes, then strain into a pilsner glass filled with crushed ice. Top with IPA. Garnish with the mint sprig and serve with a straw.

Meet the mixologists and authors on October 7 at The Bowery Hotel for co*cktails and a book signing. Tickets available now at Eventbrite.

Death & Co: Modern Classic co*cktail Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the classic co*cktail formula? ›

Almost all the classic drinks you know and love, from the Daiquiri to the Gimlet or the Margarita come down to the same basic ratio: 2:1:1. That's two parts spirit, one part sweet, and one part sour, commonly known as the Golden Ratio.

What is the hardest co*cktail to make? ›

1. Commonwealth. With a grand total of 71 ingredients (yes, you read that correctly), the Commonwealth is, without a doubt, the most ingredient-heavy drink on this list. In truth, we're not entirely sure how so many ingredients fit into a standard coupe glass.

How many are the classic co*cktails? ›

The list was developed starting in 1960, and the first version was announced in 1961, comprising 50 co*cktails. It has since undergone periodic revisions, and as of 2023 comprises 89 co*cktails in 3 categories; see § History for more. The old fashioned is an IBA official co*cktail in the "unforgettables" category.

What is the number one ordered co*cktail? ›

1. Margarita. The classic Margarita co*cktail has been one of the most popular co*cktails in America for years and still remains on top. While there are many variations, the traditional recipe consists of tequila, Triple Sec and lime juice.

What is the strongest classic co*cktail? ›

While Hemingway suggests drinking “three to five of these slowly”, we would definitely have to disagree. And last on our list, but certainly not the least (amount of alcohol, that is), we have the Aunt Roberta. This co*cktail contains 100% liquor and is widely regarded as THE strongest co*cktail in the world.

What is the most famous classic co*cktail? ›

1. Margarita. As the most ordered co*cktail in the world, the classic Margarita has been one of the most popular co*cktails in America for years and still remains on top.

What is a bartenders least favorite drink to make? ›

From saccharine standbys to Dirty Martinis and beyond, here are seven of the worst co*cktails to make, according to bartenders.
  • Sex on the Beach. ...
  • Espresso Martinis. ...
  • Dirty Martinis. ...
  • Long Island Iced Teas. ...
  • Skinny Margaritas. ...
  • Aperol Spritzes. ...
  • The “I'm Not Sure What I Want” co*cktail.
Feb 27, 2024

What co*cktail gets you most drunk? ›

Made with high-proof alcohol and hardly any mixers, these ten co*cktails are sure to floor even the hardiest of drinker.
  • Death In The Afternoon. ...
  • Aunt Roberta. ...
  • Nicolashka. ...
  • Sazerac. ...
  • Caribou Lou. ...
  • Long Island Ice Tea. ...
  • Bone Dry Martini. ...
  • Negroni.
Nov 1, 2016

What is the most drunk co*cktail? ›

Ranked: Most Popular co*cktails for 2024
Rankco*cktail% of Respondents
1Gin & Tonic28%
2Mojito27%
3Margarita20%
4Bloody Mary20%
16 more rows
Jan 5, 2024

What is the king of all co*cktails? ›

It's everywhere and yet nowhere made with the proper sacrament.

What is America's oldest co*cktail? ›

The famed Sazerac Coffee House was founded in New Orleans in 1850 and soon became known as the home of “America's First co*cktail,” the Sazerac. Using rye whiskey (in place of French brandy), a dash of Peychaud's Bitters, and Herbsaint, what eventually became the official co*cktail of New Orleans was created.

What is the oldest co*cktail? ›

What was the first ever co*cktail? Accounts differ, but most experts agree that the first co*cktail was the Sazerac, a blend of whisky, absinthe, bitters and sugar. Created in New Orleans in the mid-1800s, this is one of the first co*cktails recognisable by name and remains a favourite to this day.

What is #1 co*cktail in America? ›

Margarita

The classic Margarita co*cktail has been one of the most popular co*cktails in America for years and still remains on top. While there are many variations, the traditional recipe consists of tequila, Triple Sec and lime juice.

What is the most consumed co*cktail in USA? ›

Margarita

What is a good ladies drink? ›

It's A Girl's Night Out! The Best Drinks For Women To Order At A Bar
  • Daiquiri. Daiquiris are delicious and daring, made from a mixture of light rum, lemon or lime juice, simple syrup, and several ice cubes. ...
  • Long island iced tea. ...
  • Margarita. ...
  • Mojito. ...
  • Cosmopolitan. ...
  • Old fashioned. ...
  • Piña colada. ...
  • Manhattan.
Mar 31, 2022

What are the 4 components of co*cktail? ›

The key to delicious co*cktails is balance. In early 19th century definitions, co*cktails are said to comprise four elements: spirits, sugar, water and bitters. Classic co*cktails like the Sazerac, Old Fashioned and Manhattan draw from this essential structure.

What are the basic co*cktail ingredients? ›

Ingredients according to the number of co*cktails they are used in
  • Sugar syrup 'rich' (2 sugar to 1 water)
  • Lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
  • Lime juice (freshly squeezed)
  • Gin (dry)
  • Vodka.
  • Aromatic bitters (e.g. Angostura)
  • Cognac (brandy)
  • Dry vermouth.

What are the four classic co*cktails? ›

Are you looking to expand your bartending skills with some classic co*cktails? Well look no further than the Paloma, Moscow Mule, Margarita, and Bay Breeze. These four co*cktails are perfect for any new at-home bartender entering the co*cktail world- they're easy to make and even easier to customize.

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