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Two-ingredient cocktails (duos) and three-ingredient cocktails (trios) make up a category of mixed drinks. A duo typically contains a spirit and a liqueur; a trio sometimes contains a creamy ingredient, commonly cream or Irish cream.

This family of drinks is named in Gary Regan's The Joy of Mixology. There is much variation in their ingredients, but their defining feature is that they are somewhat sweet due to their liqueur content.

Duos[edit]

A Stinger cocktail
A Black Russian cocktail
B and B
Cognac and Bénédictine
    • A "B and B" is made from equal parts of cognac (brandy) and Bénédictine. It is typically served on the rocks, but may also be served straight. The producers of Bénédictine market this cocktail ready-mixed under the label "B & B.";Black nail: Irish whisky and Irish Mist
Black Russian
vodka and Kahlúa (coffee liqueur)
Brave bull
Tequila and Kahlúa
Dirty mother
Brandy and Kahlúa
Dubonnet cocktail
Gin and red Dubonnet
French Connection
Amaretto and cognac
Godfather
Amaretto and Scotch
Godmother
Amaretto and vodka
Green Hornet
Brandy and green crème de menthe
Royal widow
Crown Royal (Canadian whisky) and amaretto
Rusty nail
Scotch and Drambuie
    • A Rusty nail is made by mixing Drambuie and Scotch. Many prefer less Drambuie to decrease the sweetness of the drink. Scotch has a fairly biting and hot taste that is counterbalanced by the honeyed, herbal overtones of the Drambuie. A rusty nail can be served on the rocks in an old fashioned glass, neat, or "up" in a stemmed glass. It is most commonly served over ice. The Canadian whisky version of this drink is called a "Donald Sutherland" and substitutes rye whiskey for Scotch.
Stinger
Brandy and white crème de menthe
Vodka stinger
vodka and white crème de menthe
Widow's cork
Jameson Whiskey and amaretto

Trios[edit]

A Brandy Alexander served on the rocks
A White Russian cocktail

Three-ingredient cocktails include:[1]

Improved cocktails:

  • Martini
  • Obiturary Cocktail
  • Vesper
  • Japanese Cocktail
  • Hanky Panky
  • Alaska
  • Kangaroo
  • Gibson
  • Chrysanthemum
  • Manhattan
  • Red Hook
  • Star
  • Little Italy
  • Palmetto
  • Rob Roy
  • Bobby Burns
  • Revovlver
  • Fair Harvard
  • Negroni
  • White Negroni
  • Cynar Negroni
  • Boulevardier
  • Old Pal
  • Remember the Alimony
  • La Perla
  • Black Rock Chiller

Sours:

  • Tom Collins
  • Gin Fizz
  • Bee's Knees
  • The Business
  • Cosmonaut
  • Whiskey Sour
  • Gold Rush
  • Brown Derby
  • Blinker
  • Daiquiri
  • Ti' Punch
  • Sidecar
  • Tommy's Margarita
  • Brandy Fix
  • Caipirinha
  • Jack Rose

Highballs: Gin and Tonic Cuba Libre Fumata Blanca Darn'n'Stormy Moscow Mule Mamie Taylor Harvey Wallbanger

Others:

  • Old-fashioned
  • Mint Julep
  • Grasshoper
  • Champagne Cocktail
  • Brandy Alexander
  • White Russian

Trios[edit]

Trios, with cream or Irish cream, include:

ABC
Amaretto, Bailey's, and cognac.
Alexander
Equal parts gin, crème de cacao, and half and half, mixed in a cocktail shaker with ice, and poured into a cocktail glass and sometimes topped with grated nutmeg or cinnamon. The Alexander is the ancestor of the Brandy Alexander.
Bloody Aztec
Tequila, crème de cacao, cream and red food coloring
Brandy Alexander
Cognac, dark crème de cacao and cream or half and half.
Chocolate martini
Vodka, crème de cacao, and cream or half and half
Colorado bulldog / .357 / Bev dog
Vodka, coffee liqueur, cream, and a splash of cola, optionally garnished with hazelnuts[citation needed]
Golden Cadillac
Galliano, white crème de cacao, and cream or half-and-half[2] This cocktail originated at Poor Red's in the town of El Dorado, California. It was an IBA Official Cocktail for some time before being delisted in 2011.[3]
Mudslide
Vodka, coffee liqueur and Irish cream. Some recipes add cream to the mudslide.
Panama
Cognac, white crème de cacao and cream; garnish with nutmeg if desired. The drink was popular during the early 20th century.[4] It is sometimes confused with the Brandy Alexander, which is made with dark instead of white crème de cacao.
White Russian
Vodka, coffee liqueur, and cream

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.google.com/books/edition/3_Ingredient_Cocktails/GW_RDQAAQBAJ
  2. ^ "Golden Cadillac Cocktail Recipe". The Spruce Eats. 3 July 2021. Archived from the original on 17 January 2023. Retrieved 18 January 2023.
  3. ^ "GOLDEN CADILLAC". International Bartenders Association. 29 September 2008. Archived from the original on 29 September 2008.
  4. ^ "Panama cocktail". Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guide. 2020-08-04. Retrieved 2020-08-08.


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