
Easter is the season when we celebrate with many different foods and treats. It is a time to indulge in chocolate, eat candies, and play fun Easter-themed games. Enjoy delicious cocktails with your Easter celebrations. While we are usually associated with chocolate, there are other flavors to choose from, including berries and citrus. A cocktail is the perfect choice for any occasion, whether it's a brunch or dinner.
A classic mimosa is one of the most loved Easter drinks. A light and refreshing drink made with champagne, orange juice, and lemon juice. You can spice it up by adding apple cider vinegar to the drink or adding a little bit of apple cider. For an extra spring touch, add some mint leaves. You can also add white chocolate sprinkles for a more festive flavor.
You can also make a spritzer inspired by Easter. If you're looking for a light drink to serve during your Easter brunch, try this pretty pink cocktail. This cocktail is a great choice for an elegant brunch or bridal shower because of its delicate herbal flavor.

Pisco cocktails are another drink that goes well with Easter brunch. Pisco is the national drink of Peru, and it adds a subtle fruity flavor to your brunch. This cocktail is easy to make and versatile, too. You can customize the drink by adding your favorite fruit (e.g. strawberries). You can also add creme of cacao or veggie chunks to customize the flavor.
You can make an Easter Jello shot for those who like sweets. The jelly beans can turn murky purple if they are soaked in vodka so make sure you serve it on its own.
These prickly Pear Margaritas are tart and bright pink, but not as sweet as you might imagine. The main ingredients of the lime, prickly-pear water, as well as Cointreau are the key ingredients. Triple sec or a small amount of sherry can be added to balance the tartness.
A pink cocktail is great for a wedding shower or elegant brunch. You can make blueberry and lavender Mojitos to serve as brunch. They are refreshing and have a blueberry-blueberry flavor.

Peeps are a popular Easter candy. They can be enjoyed year-round, but are most delicious around Easter. Old Tom style gin is a great way to create a sweet cocktail. You can add some lime or lemon juice and a little simple syrup. Combine all ingredients. Add ice to the mixture. Serve it with crushed ice
If you don't want to eat traditional Easter candy, there are cocktails inspired by chocolate bunnies. Instead of using creme De Violette and a chocolate-liqueur, make this cocktail with vanilla vodka. After you have blended all the ingredients, garnish it with a chocolate bunny.
FAQ
How big a ice cube trays do I need?
You will need either a 6x8-inch or 5x7-inch ice tray.
Can I freeze one batch of cocktails in advance.
Yes! A batch of cocktails can be frozen. Place the bottles in an airtight plastic container and freeze them until you need them. To serve, simply thaw the bottle(s) overnight in the refrigerator.
What is the most popular drink that a girl should order at a bar or restaurant?
Old-fashioned is the best drink for girls at bars. It's made from whiskey, water, sugar, and ice.
Thomas Handy, in 1876, invented the old-fashioned. He called his creation after a favorite horse race he used to run on Long Island.
What is the difference of a mocktail and cocktail?
A cocktail is made with liquor. A mocktail is made using fruit juice.
Statistics
- You can simply follow the rule of thumb: $1/beer or wine, $2/ cocktail, and 10-20% for large tabs. (alembicbar.com)
- If you choose one that's made with 100 percent agave (like Milagro or Sauza), you'll save a ton of money and still get a great-tasting drink. (mashed.com)
- American blended whiskeys are so inexpensive because they only have to contain 20 percent whiskey; the rest can be made up of neutral grain spirits, colorings, and flavorings. (mashed.com)
- It is customary to leave a tip of 10-20% of the bill total. (boguesounddistillery.com)
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How To
How to Order Drinks at The Bar without Being Embarrassed
Although there are many ways to order drinks at a local bar, you need to be able to identify the drink you desire before you approach the counter. If you don't know what drink you want, then you should ask your server how they would recommend ordering it. You won't have any embarrassment asking for their recommendations.
This method involves speaking with your server and telling them what type of drink you want. You could say, "I would like a glass beer." Next, tell the server what kind of beer it is. You could, for instance, say that you would like Budweiser. Next, tell the server how big you'd like it to be (e.g. medium, large). You will never feel awkward again once you are done.