Cocktail Recipes by Molly’s Spirits
Mixologist Approved Cocktails
At Molly’s Spirits, we have all types of cocktail recipes for you to expand your palate and create the perfect drink for any occasion! Sort by ingredients, seasons and more on our page. In the meantime, bar lingo can be confusing. Let’s help go over some techniques, lingo and information to help you make the most of your at-home bartending. Before you know it, you’ll be stirring Manhattans and shaking Martinis to dazzle your guests!

The Buckin Bronc
This cinnamon moonshine and beer cocktail might be unlike anything you’ve tried before, but it will definitely be the talk of the party!

Pumpkin Spice Moscow Mules
This Moscow Mule is made of pumpkin and spice and all things nice. It’s also a great way to get rid of those pumpkin puree leftovers!

Pumpkin Spice Martini Recipe #2
Our second pumpkin spice martini recipe tastes like a pumpkin gingersnap cookie!

Pumpkin Spice Martini Recipe #1
We’re so excited to use this organic spiced pumpkin vodka that one recipe was just not enough! This is the first of two martini recipes you can make with this Autumnal spirit.

“Fall” Hard Cider Spritz
Aperol – our favorite bright orange, summer sippin’ aperitif – is making its way into our fall festivities. Along with hard cider and rye whiskey!

Molly’s Winter Boulevardier
Our spirits team helped us put a Molly’s twist on The Boulevardier cocktail!
Apple Rosé Sangria
Your fall just got a lot better. #RoseAllHolidaySeason with this sangria recipe!

Autumn Sunrise
Move over Pumpkin Spice Lattes, we’re pretty sure the best part of waking up is adding Fulton’s Harvest Pumpkin Pie Cream Liqueur and tequila to your coffee cup!

Americano Aperitif Cocktail
Add this classic cocktail to your list of aperitifs to serve guests this holiday season!

Cocoa Negroni
If you’re a fan of Negronis like we are, you should try Lee Spirits’ Cocoa Negroni!

Sangria, Sangria!
Ah…sweet, sweeeeet summertime. It’s hard to argue that sangria is one of the classics. Sure it’s great in the winter too, heated up with a few spices, cinnamon stick in the glass and all that jazz, but give us some summer citrus fruit and a patio and you have yourself a party.
Learn the Lingo
Up? On the rocks? Dash versus splash? What even is top shelf? Bar lingo can be daunting to the uninitiated, leading to anxiety-induced situations when you’re trying to order a drink at a fancy bar. But we’re here to help. Fortunately, the lingo hasn’t changed much in the last 60 or so years. We’ll help break down some of the most popular phrases and how you can adapt them for your home drinks.
Well Drink
The “well” is the section of the bar where bartenders store the “house” liquors, usually because they’re more affordable without sacrificing too much taste.
Neat
Served with no ice or mixers. The bartender pours the liquor from the bottle into the glass — that’s it.
Up
Up off the table, usually in a martini glass. Usually, these drinks are chilled with ice via stirring or shaking and strained into the glass without ice.
On the Rocks
Over ice.
Top Shelf
The best brand available. These are generally superior quality and more costly.
Essential Bar Ingredients and Mixers
Building your home bar takes more than just stocking up on several different sprits. To be ready to host your next party or just be ready for whatever suits your mood, it’s important to stock essential mixers. We’ll cover a few we recommend that everyone should have at home for the widest availability of possible drinks:
- An assortment of bitters, especially Angostura
- Sodas, soda water and tonic water
- Citrus juice, including lime, lemon and orange
- Simple syrup
- Sour mix
- Grenadine
Tools of the Trade
Now that we’ve got our liquor and mixers, it’s time to talk about tools. Specific tools help you build the perfect cocktail. You don’t always need to buy the fanciest or most expensive tools, but a few basic tools are essential for making great drinks:
- Cocktail shaker
- Bar spoon for stirring drinks and layering ingredients
- Jigger for measuring shots and half shots in drinks
- Cocktail strainer – sometimes these come with your shaker. It helps keep undesirable ingredients out of your final drink
- Muddler for mashing fresh spices, herbs and produce into your drinks
Let’s Get Started!
Now that we have our tools and ingredients, let’s have some fun! There are plenty of cocktails to try to explore and enjoy! Remember, it’s all about having fun. If you tried a drink and didn’t enjoy it, think about what you liked or what you could change to improve it. Creating cocktails and recipes is all about innovation and creativity. Browse our fun list of cocktails, and don’t be afraid to get creative and make your own! For all your bar stocking needs, visit Molly’s Spirits in Denver. We have all the liquors, mixers and bar accessories you need to make your next favorite drink!