Mixed Drinks – A Beautiful Mess


Mixed drinks are great to know how to make at home as well as order in establishments where a cocktail menu is not available (such as dive bars). In this post, we’ll teach you favorites like Cuba Libre, Ranch Water and Dirty Shirley.

What is the difference between a cocktail and mixed drink?

The technical distinction between a mixed drink and a cocktail is that a mixed drink is just two ingredients (such as vodka and cranberry juice) while a cocktail is made of three or more ingredients. I would add to this that a mixed drink can be mixed right in the glass, while a cocktail usually requires a cocktail shaker or other tools. Simply put, mixed drinks are easy to make with few ingredients. You can think of them as VERY easy cocktails.

In this post we will share mixed drinks with two ingredients as well as easy to make drinks with a base of juice or soda.

Dirty Shirley Cocktail Recipe

Put an alcoholic twist on the classic Shirley Temple drink with just a few ingredients!

Harvey Wallbanger Cocktail

Learn to mix a Harvey Wallbanger using vodka, orange juice and Galliano L’Autentico.

Sea Breeze Cocktail

Create a classic Sea Breeze cocktail using vodka, cranberry and grapefruit juices.

Vodka Tonic

A Vodka Tonic: Made with vodka, tonic water and lime juice, this three-ingredient recipe is easy to mix up at home.

Fuzzy Navel

The Fuzzy Navel is a classic ’80s cocktail that uses equal parts orange juice and peach schnapps.

Bay Breeze Cocktail

Learn to make a Bay Breeze cocktail at home.

Alabama Slammer

Learn to make an Alabama Slammer using Southern Comfort, sloe gin, amaretto liqueur and orange juice. Perfect summer drink! 

Greyhound Drink

Learn to make a two-ingredient Greyhound Cocktail at home!

Dark and Stormy Cocktail

A recipe for the classic Dark and Stormy Cocktail using rum, ginger beer and lime.

Ranch Water Recipe

Think of this one as a sugarless Margarita. It’s refreshing and light.

7 and 7 Recipe

Learn to make a 7 and 7 drink using Seagram’s Seven Crown (a blended whiskey beverage) and 7 Up (a lemon-lime soda).

Cuba Libre

Learn to make a classic Cube Libre at home.

Classic Bloody Mary

Create a classic Bloody Mary cocktail at home.

Amaretto Sour

Learn how to make an amaretto sour at home.

Whiskey Sour

A Whiskey Sour recipe made with sour mix and no egg whites.

Whiskey Ginger Recipe

Homemade ginger syrup with whiskey and club soda.

Cape Cod

Learn to make a Cape Cod Cocktail (vodka and cranberry)

Spaghett

Learn to make the Spaghett cocktail using Miller High Life and aperol. Garnish this perfect summer recipe with a fresh lemon slice.

Tequila Sunrise

Learn to make a Tequila Sunrise cocktail with only three ingredients.

Screwdriver Drink

Learn to make this famous orange juice and vodka mixed drink.

Long Island Iced Tea

Learn to make a Long Island Iced Tea.

Paloma Cocktail

Learn to make a Paloma cocktail at home.

Bloody Caesar Drink

Learn to make a Bloody Caesar using vodka, Clamato juice, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce and horseradish. Garnish with celery and more! 

Kalimotxo (Calimocho)

Learn to make this delicious red wine and cola drink.

Salty Dog

You’ll love this refreshing grapefruit-based mixed drink.

Moscow Mule

Make the classic Moscow Mule cocktail with only three simple ingredients!

Gin and Tonic

Learn to make a perfect Gin and Tonic at home.

Bloody Maria

The Bloody Maria is made using tequila, tomato juice, lemon juice, horseradish, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce celery salt and black pepper.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular mixed drinks?

Vodka Soda, Moscow Mule, Vodka Cranberry and Gin and Tonic and all very popular mixed drinks.

What is the difference between a cocktail and a mixed drink?

The technical distinction between a mixed drink and a cocktail is that a mixed drink is just two ingredients (such as vodka and cranberry juice) while a cocktail is made of three or more ingredients.

More Recipes to Try:

Author: admin

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *