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The Corridor: Our Favorite Cocktails

By May 18, 2023February 19th, 2025No Comments

It’s finally getting warmer and we are all excited to sit on the terraces of our favourite restaurants and bars again – either with an alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink in our hand. In case your drink of choice is a cocktail, our condolences for spending your entire income on loads of ice and very little cocktail. To prevent this from happening again, we have collected our editors’ most-loved cocktail recipes which require few ingredients and are easy to make. Sláinte!

It’s finally getting warmer and we are all excited to sit on the terraces of our favourite restaurants and bars again – either with an alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink in our hand. In case your drink of choice is a cocktail, our condolences for spending your entire income on loads of ice and very little cocktail. To prevent this from happening again, we have collected our editors’ most-loved cocktail recipes which require few ingredients and are easy to make. Sláinte!

Aperol Spritz

  • 60 ml Prosecco
  • 30 ml Aperol
  • 20 ml Soda Water
  • Ice
  • Orange Slice
Mojito

  • 4 Lime Wedges
  • 20 ml Sugar Syrup 
  • 8 – 12 Mint Leaves
  • 60 ml Light Rum
  • Crushed Ice
Espresso Martini

  • 40 ml Vodka
  • 20 ml Kahlúa
  • 1 shot Espresso
  • 10 ml Sugar Syrup
Negroni

  • 20 ml Sweet Vermouth
  • 20 ml Campari 
  • 20 ml Gin
  • Ice
  • Orange twist
Aperol Spritz

  • 60 ml Prosecco
  • 30 ml Aperol
  • 20 ml Soda Water
  • Ice
  • Orange Slice
Mojito

  • 4 Lime Wedges
  • 20 ml Sugar Syrup 
  • 8 – 12 Mint Leaves
  • 60 ml Light Rum
  • Crushed Ice
Espresso Martini

  • 40 ml Vodka
  • 20 ml Kahlúa
  • 1 shot Espresso
  • 10 ml Sugar Syrup
Negroni

  • 20 ml Sweet Vermouth
  • 20 ml Campari 
  • 20 ml Gin
  • Ice
  • Orange twist
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