Happy World Cocktail Day (13th May)! We’re going to celebrate in the best way possible: by looking at some of the nation’s most searched for recipes.
On this World Cocktail Day, Online Drinks Retailer, , has revealed the most popular cocktail recipes, based on Google search volume demand – and has crowned the gin-based Negroni as number 1.
The classic Negroni topped the list as the most popular cocktail recipe with 933,000 global searches.
Following in second place is the Espresso Martini, made from espresso, coffee liqueur and vodka. With 497,000 searches around the world, the popularity of this after-dinner staple shows no signs of slowing down
Here are the recipes!
World Cocktail Day 2023
The winner! Invented in Florence over 100 years old, the Negroni is one of the most popular cocktails with its equal parts of gin, red vermouth and Campari, only garnished with orange peel.
Espresso Martini is one of the most popular cocktails in the world, that is for sure. Making it is so easy - just mix espresso and vodka with coffee liqueur, and it's yours!
This recipe will have you enjoying this pineapple & coconut cocktail in no time!
Believed to be invented at the Ritz Hotel by bartender Frank Meier in 1925, the Mimosa has been a brunch favorite since that day!
The Cosmopolitan by Mittie Hellmich is being served today! A perfect cocktail recipe for one of the most famous cocktails on the planet.
The Mojito cocktail is among the most loved cocktails there are. It is super easy to make and such a refreshing drink. Mint and lime are the perfect combination for a hot day in summer.
This easy classic cocktail recipe for the Margarita brings the sun to any party! With a side of chips and salsa, it's really the perfect summer cocktail.
The classic of classic cocktails, so simple and so easy - the Old Fashioned can be made with almost any dark spirit now, but the classic recipe is made with bourbon, so bourbon it is
Yes, the Bloody Mary, another brunch favorite, was invented by a Frenchman. In the 1920s, Fernand Petiot was a bartender at Harry's New York Bar in Paris. He added a bit of spice to vodka and tomato juice. Voila, a classic was born!
The Gin Martini is king of all cocktails and very personal in the making. It can be a two or three ingredient cocktail. You decide with or without orange bitters.
Bottom’s up!