Please see below for Wonderful Wedding Cocktails
The Something Blue
According to the Victorian saying, "Something old, Something new, Something Borrowed, Something Blue..." every bride should include blue in their wedding day for good luck. You can't get much bluer than this cocktail, although it's something you won't be wearing there just might be some luck in it. The Something Blue is a delicate blue drink that's easy enough to make that it can be served at a reception, shower or rehearsal dinner and it's eye appeal is a perfectly elegant touch to any wedding.
Wedding Belle
Every Wedding Belle needs a special cocktail and this one is perfect for your special day. Gin and Dubonnet Rouge are the foundation of this extra special cocktail that is enhanced with cherry and orange. Your guests will love this more traditional drink with it's infinite palate.
Tuxedo Cocktail
The Tuxedo is a great Martini for a chic black tie affair. It's very similar to the Imperial, with a little anis liqueur added. You can use anisette rather than the anis liqueur, however the former is much sweeter than the later which may be too much in combination with the maraschino liqueur.
Common Wedding Drinks:
Here are a few common, and very popular drink combinations for weddings and other events.
- Whiskey Sour: 1 1/2 Oz whiskey straight grain 2 dashes bitters 2 dashes cherry juice 5 oz sours mix
- Sex on the Beach: 1 1/2 oz Peach Schnapps 1 1/2 oz Vodka 2 oz Cranberry Juice 2 oz Orange Juice 2 oz Pinapple Juice
- White Russian: 1 oz Kahlua 1 oz Vodka 1 oz Cream
- Amaretto Sour: 2 oz Ameretto 2 oz Lemon Juice 1 slice orange
- Long Island Iced Tea: 1 part Gin 1 part Rum light 1 part Tequila, white 1 part triple sec 1 part Vodka Fill with Cola 2 parts sour mix 1 slice lemon