The sun is out, and you know what that means? Margarita time.
Can't make it to the Caribbean this summer? This is the next best thing.
Add this to your Memorial Day arsenal.
It's an old drink, it's a tasty drink and it's a rowdy drink. What more could you ask?
Get your mom something you can both enjoy on Mother's Day: this really tasty aperitif.
Rarely do two drinking events of such magnitude coincide.
Bored of martinis? This cocktail gives the old standard a bit of uplifting pizzazz.
Just like his writing, Hemingway's drink is for real men only.
It should be this.
Hint: Waving a 20 and pounding your palm against the bar is not the way to go.
Normally, we would decry any attempts to alter the classic Old Fashioned. But we'll make an exception in this case.
Our dueling bartenders duke it out to find the best recipe.
When a cocktail is this classic, sweetness isn't an issue. But how do you get it right?
Ernest Shackleton never got a chance to enjoy this whisky, but luckily he left it for us.
We can all agree that no writer is manlier than Hemingway. But our dueling bartenders disagree on how to get his drink right.
Forget greasy breakfasts. The only way you'll feel better this weekend is with just the right drink.
What, you didn't know? The unofficial beverage of the AskMen office has a whole month dedicated to it. Here's how to do it right.
What's better: Innovation or respect for old classics?
A little absinthe in your cocktail, you say? Why not? That's how they do it in New Orleans, after all.
It's not always wise to hit the bourbon on a weeknight, but on Saturdays all bets are off.
Don't be afraid to get a little fruity this summer.
We thank our lucky stars every day that drinking is legal, because during Prohibition, they drank some nasty stuff.
Consider yourself a martini buff? It's time to revive a forgotten classic.
Post-St. Paddy's Day, is caffeine alone not quite doing it for you? Add a pick-me-up to your cup o' joe.
This St. Patrick's Day, it's time to graduate from green beer to the harder stuff - and by that, we mean pickle juice. Believe it.
The Negroni is a thinking man's drink - for a thinking man who likes his drinks strong, that is.
Ordering a Martinez means you know something about drinking.
Don't be fooled by the berry taste of the Sloe Gin Fizz: this Prohibition-era drink packs a punch.
The Ginger Tom is an update of a classic: the Tom Collins. Sometimes the maxim "don't mess with success" doesn't hold true.
Invented by the British navy, adored by cold football fans - could you find a manlier drink?