Mixology is the art and science of creating delicious and visually appealing cocktails, and a deep understanding of basic cocktails is the foundation of this craft. Basic cocktails are classic drinks that have stood the test of time and are considered the foundation of all cocktails. They are essential for any bartender, whether they’re working in a busy bar or just mixing drinks at home.
Below, we’ll take a look at the top six basic cocktails that every mixologist should know and understand.
Martini

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Martini

A Martini is a classic cocktail that is made with gin and vermouth. It is served in a Martini glass and garnished with an olive or a twist of lemon.
To make a Martini, fill a mixing glass with ice and add 2 ounces of gin, /2 ounce of vermouth, and 2 dashes or orange bitters. Stir gently with a bar spoon, and strain into a chilled Martini glass.
The Manhattan, a 3 ingredient cocktail

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Manhattan

A Manhattan is a classic cocktail that is made with whiskey, sweet vermouth, and bitters. It is typically served in an Old-Fashioned glass and garnished with a cocktail cherry.
To make a Manhattan, fill a mixing glass with ice, and add 2 ounces of whiskey, 1 ounce of sweet vermouth, and 2 dashes of bitters. Stir gently with a bar spoon, and strain into a chilled Old-Fashioned glass.
an old fashioned bulleit bourbon cocktail with orange peel and maraschino cherry and 2 ounces bourbon

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Old-Fashioned

An Old-Fashioned is a classic cocktail that is made with whiskey, sugar, and bitters. It is usually served in an Old-Fashioned glass and garnished with a cherry and/or an orange slice.
To make an Old-Fashioned, fill an Old-Fashioned glass with ice and add 2 ounces of whiskey, 1 teaspoon of sugar or 1 sugar cube, and 2 dashes of bitters. Stir gently with a bar spoon and garnish with a cherry and an orange slice.
Virgin drink margarita With a wedge of lime and classic salt rim

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Margarita

A Margarita is a classic cocktail that is made with tequila, lime juice, and Cointreau. You will often see it garnished with a lime wheel and coarse salt.
To make a Margarita, fill a shaker with ice, and add 2 ounces of tequila, 1 ounce of lime juice, and 1/2 ounce of Cointreau. Shake and strain into a chilled Margarita glass.
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Daiquiri

A Daiquiri is a cocktail that is made with rum, lime juice, and sugar.
To make a Daiquiri, fill a cocktail shaker with ice and add 2 ounces of rum, 3/4 ounce of lime juice, and 1/2 ounce of sugar or simple syrup. Shake the cocktail, and strain into a chilled glass.
Gimlet cocktail with lime wedges

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Gimlet

A Gimlet is a classic cocktail that is made with gin and lime juice.
To make a Gimlet, fill a shaker with ice and add 2 ounces of gin, 3/4 ounce of lime juice, and 1/4 ounce of sugar simple syrup. Shake vigorously and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
14 piece cocktail set

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It is important to note that the key to making these classic cocktails is to use the right bar tools and techniques. A cocktail shaker, a mixing glass, a cocktail fine strainer, and a mesh cocktail strainer are all essential tools for making these basic cocktails. Using the right tools will ensure that your drinks are properly chilled, mixed, and strained, giving you the best possible results in terms of taste and presentation.
In addition to using the right tools, it’s also important to use the right ingredients when making these basic cocktails. For example, using a high-quality gin or whiskey is essential for making a great Martini or Manhattan, while using fresh lime juice is crucial for making a great Margarita or Daiquiri. Using high-quality ingredients will ensure that your drinks are delicious and that they have the best possible taste.
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Another important aspect of making these basic cocktails is understanding the measurements and ratios of the ingredients. Each cocktail has its own unique recipe, and it’s important to follow it closely in order to achieve the desired flavor profile. For example, a Martini should have 2 parts gin to 1 part vermouth, while a Margarita should have 2 parts tequila to 1 part lime juice and 1/2 part Cointreau.
Finally, it’s important to pay attention to the presentation of your drinks. The way a cocktail is presented can greatly impact the customer’s perception of the drink. For instance, a Martini should be served in a chilled Martini glass with a garnish of an olive or a twist of lemon.
Understanding basic cocktails is necessary for any bartender or home mixologist. These classic drinks are the foundation of all cocktails, and mastering them is crucial for creating delicious and visually appealing drinks.
Cocktails being clanked together

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The top six basic cocktails that every mixologist should know are the Martini, Manhattan, Old-Fashioned, Margarita, Daiquiri, and Gimlet. Understanding the ingredients, measurements, and presentation of these drinks, along with the use of the right tools and techniques, will ensure that you can make these classic cocktails quickly and efficiently.
With practice, you’ll be able to create delicious and visually appealing cocktails that will delight your guests and impress them with your mixology skills.

About Melanie Tornroth

A former English teacher, Melanie optimistically embraces the struggle that is work-from-home parenthood as the in-house writer for A Bar Above. When not responding to “Mom” and writing articles for ABA, she also runs Goodnickels Photography, loves to cuddle her cats, and is perfecting the art of keeping her pandemic “fermentation babies” alive.