Espresso Martini: vodka, espresso, coffee liqueur It’s perhaps more dessert than cocktail, but it’s the perfect after dinner sip during the holiday season. Personally, I enjoy a mix of 1 ounce of vodka, 1 ounce coffee liqueur, and 1/2 ounce of slightly whipped heavy cream. I offer a range of measurements here because some prefer a stronger, more vodka-forward drink, while others like it to taste more like coffee ice cream. Combine 1.5 – 2 ounces of vodka with 1 ounce of coffee liqueur and 1/2 – 1 ounce of heavy cream. This classic dessert cocktail is a real treat for vodka and coffee lovers alike. White Russian: vodka, coffee liqueur, cream Garnish with an orange twist or a lime wheel. Shake until chilled, then strain the liquid into a chilled martini glass. I recommend Cointreau for the best tasting Cosmo.Ĭombine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker and fill it three quarters with ice. In addition to 2 oz vodka, 3/4 oz cranberry juice, and 3/4 oz lime juice, you’ll need 3/4 oz triple sec (an orange liqueur). The Cosmopolitan is a slightly more advanced vodka cocktail. Add a sprig of fresh mint to make it even more refreshing! Cosmopolitan: vodka, cranberry juice, triple sec, lime juice Squeeze a lime wedge over the drink and garnish with a lime wedge or wheel. Pour 1.5 to 2 oz of vodka over the ice and fill the mug with quality ginger beer (like Fever-Tree, Q Mixers, or Reed’s). 15 best easy vodka cocktails Moscow Mule: vodka, ginger beer, and lime juiceįill a copper mule mug (or a highball glass) with ice. Now that you now how to upgrade your two ingredient vodka cocktails, let’s dive into some more advanced (but still easy) options. Now fill the glass with your mixer of choice, give a gentle stir, and enjoy!
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