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The 12-Bottle Bar: 35+ Cocktails Across Three Eras (Tiki, Classic, and the '90s)

The 12-Bottle Bar: 35+ Cocktails Across Three Eras (Tiki, Classic, and the '90s)

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Buy 12 bottles, make 35+ cocktails. The exact home-bar lineup that covers classic, tiki, and '90s drinks - plus the pantry to prep and the craft bottles worth upgrading to.

Here's the question that stops every new home bar before it starts: what do I actually buy? You don't want a wall of bottles gathering dust, and you don't want to be missing the one thing every recipe needs. So let's answer it with a number.

Twelve bottles. That's the whole lineup. Choose them well and those twelve make 35+ cocktails - and not twelve variations of the same drink, but a genuine tour through three eras: the classic golden age, the tropical world of tiki, and the neon '90s revival everyone's drinking again. Here's the exact list, everything else you'll need to prep, and the bottles worth upgrading to when you're ready.

(Bottles are only half the equation - the tools that turn them into drinks are the other half. More on that at the end.)

The 12 bottles

Seven bases and five modifiers. This is the most flexible dozen you can own:

The 7 bases: London Dry gin · vodka · white rum · aged/dark rum · blanco tequila · bourbon · cognac (or brandy).

The 5 modifiers: sweet vermouth · dry vermouth · orange liqueur (triple sec) · Campari · coffee liqueur.

Why these twelve? They cover every major spirit family and the handful of modifiers that unlock the classics (vermouths and Campari for stirred drinks, orange liqueur for sours, coffee liqueur for the '90s). Nothing here is a one-trick bottle.

Era 1 - The Classics (14 drinks)

The golden-age canon, all from the twelve plus basic pantry:

  • Dry Martini - gin + dry vermouth
  • Vodka Martini - vodka + dry vermouth
  • Negroni - gin + Campari + sweet vermouth
  • Boulevardier - bourbon + Campari + sweet vermouth
  • Americano - Campari + sweet vermouth + soda
  • Manhattan - bourbon + sweet vermouth + bitters
  • Old Fashioned - bourbon + sugar + bitters
  • Daiquiri - white rum + lime + simple syrup
  • Margarita - tequila + orange liqueur + lime
  • Whiskey Sour - bourbon + lemon + simple + egg white
  • Sidecar - cognac + orange liqueur + lemon
  • Tom Collins - gin + lemon + simple + soda
  • Gimlet - gin + lime + simple
  • Gin Fizz - gin + lemon + simple + soda

Master the sour template and balance and you can improvise a dozen more from the same bottles.

Era 2 - Tiki (7 drinks)

Rum's playground. A couple need specialty syrups (noted) - everything else is already in your twelve:

  • Mai Tai - aged rum + orange liqueur + orgeat* + lime
  • Jungle Bird - dark rum + Campari + pineapple + lime (yes, your Campari does double duty)
  • Cuba Libre - rum + cola + lime
  • El Presidente - white rum + orange liqueur + dry vermouth + grenadine*
  • Rum Punch - rum + citrus + demerara syrup
  • Hemingway-style Daiquiri - white rum + lime + grapefruit + a touch more
  • Painkiller - aged rum + pineapple + orange + coconut cream*

*The starred drinks need a tiki pantry item (orgeat, grenadine, coconut cream). That's the only "extra shopping" this whole list asks of you.

Era 3 - The '90s (9 drinks)

The nostalgia era, back in every bar. This is where your vodka and coffee liqueur earn their place:

  • Cosmopolitan - vodka + orange liqueur + cranberry + lime
  • Espresso Martini - vodka + coffee liqueur + fresh espresso + simple
  • White Russian - vodka + coffee liqueur + cream
  • Mudslide - vodka + coffee liqueur + cream
  • Long Island Iced Tea - gin + vodka + white rum + tequila + orange liqueur + lemon + cola (one drink, five bottles - the ultimate flex of a stocked bar)
  • Mojito - white rum + lime + mint + simple + soda
  • Lemon Drop - vodka + orange liqueur + lemon + simple
  • Kamikaze - vodka + orange liqueur + lime
  • Sea Breeze - vodka + cranberry + grapefruit

That's 30 named drinks across three eras - and once you count Martini, sour, and rum-punch variations, you're comfortably past 35 from a single dozen bottles.

The shopping list beyond the bottles

Bottles alone don't make a cocktail. Here's the small pantry that turns twelve bottles into thirty-plus drinks:

Fresh juices (never bottled, for citrus): lime and lemon are non-negotiable; cranberry, pineapple, and grapefruit unlock the '90s and tiki; fresh espresso or cold brew for the Espresso Martini.

Syrups (best made yourself - see our sweeteners guide): simple and rich (2:1) syrup, demerara (for tiki and Old Fashioneds), plus the tiki specials - orgeat (almond) and real grenadine (pomegranate). Agave if you like a Tommy's Margarita.

Bitters: Angostura is mandatory (Old Fashioned, Manhattan, and a dash almost everywhere); orange bitters for Martinis and Negroni twists.

Dairy & egg: heavy cream for the White Russian and Mudslide; egg white for a silky sour.

Fizz & mixers: soda water (Collins, Americano, Mojito), cola (Cuba Libre, Long Island), tonic and ginger beer for highballs.

Garnish & finishing: citrus for peels and wheels, fresh mint, maraschino cherries, olives, flaky salt for a Margarita rim, and nutmeg to grate over creamy drinks.

Here's the smart part: the syrups, grenadine, and orgeat are things you make, not buy - which is cheaper, fresher, and exactly what our Foundations and infusion guides walk you through.

Level up your bottles

Start with the reliable mainstream bottles - but when you're ready to upgrade, these are the craft picks bartenders actually reach for, and why:

Bottle Instead of the obvious… Try this - and why
Gin Gordon's / Tanqueray Sipsmith (small-batch London Dry, clean juniper) · Monkey 47 (Black Forest, 47 botanicals) · Ford's (built by bartenders for cocktails)
Vodka Absolut / Smirnoff Belvedere (Polish rye - texture and character) · Reyka (Icelandic, glacial-clean)
White rum Bacardi Probitas (Jamaica + Barbados blend - funk plus structure) · Havana Club 3 (Cuban, grassy)
Aged rum Captain Morgan El Dorado 8/12 (Demerara, rich) · Appleton Estate 8 (Jamaican funk) · Smith & Cross (overproof - the tiki backbone)
Blanco tequila Jose Cuervo Espolòn (100% agave, great value) · Fortaleza (tahona, traditional) · Ocho (single-estate). Rule: 100% agave, no additives
Bourbon Jim Beam Wild Turkey 101 (high proof, a workhorse) · Buffalo Trace (balanced) · Rittenhouse Rye for spicier Manhattans
Cognac Hennessy VS Pierre Ferrand 1840 (built for cocktails, brighter in a Sidecar)
Sweet vermouth Martini Rosso Carpano Antica Formula (rich, vanilla - upgrades any stirred drink) · Punt e Mes (a bitter edge)
Dry vermouth Martini Extra Dry Dolin Dry (the Martini benchmark) · Noilly Prat (richer, savory)
Orange liqueur cheap triple sec Cointreau (the standard) · Pierre Ferrand Dry Curaçao (brandy-based, real peel) · Grand Marnier (cognac-based, rich)
Campari Aperol (lighter, for Spritz) · Select · Cappelletti (softer, natural bitterness)
Coffee liqueur Kahlúa Mr Black (cold-brew, less sweet - the modern Espresso Martini pick)

Each upgrade is its own rabbit hole (and its own great story - why bartenders pick Ferrand 1840 over Hennessy is a whole education).

The half nobody mentions: the tools

You can own all twelve bottles and still make a bad drink, because a cocktail is measured, chilled, and strained - not just poured. A jigger, a shaker, a bar spoon, and a strainer are what turn your twelve bottles into those thirty-plus drinks. If you're starting from zero, the Starter Pack bundles the lot, and our beginner's bar kit guide explains exactly what each tool does.

Sources & further reading

Everything to mix your way through all three eras is in stock at Cocktail Ceremony.

The takeaway

You don't need a liquor store. You need twelve well-chosen bottles, a small pantry of fresh juice and homemade syrup, and the handful of tools that actually make a drink. That dozen covers the classics, tiki, and the '90s - 35+ cocktails deep - and it grows with you as you swap in the craft bottles worth the upgrade.

Buy smart, not big. Then the only question left is which era you're drinking tonight.


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