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A Cocktail for Every Month: The Year in 12 Drinks

A Cocktail for Every Month: The Year in 12 Drinks

  • by Cocktail Ceremony
  • 2 min reading time

Drinks taste better in season. A cocktail for every month of the year - from a warming winter Old Fashioned to a summer Daiquiri - and why each one fits its moment.

Drinks have seasons. A crisp highball that's perfect in July feels wrong in January, and a rich, spirit-forward stirred drink that warms a winter night is too heavy for a summer afternoon. Here's a cocktail for every month - matched to the weather, the mood, and what's in season.

January - Penicillin

The year opens cold, and the Penicillin (Scotch, honey, ginger, lemon) is a warming hug of a drink - honey and ginger practically medicinal against the chill. A modern classic for the deepest month.

February - Boulevardier

Short, dark days call for something rich and stirred. The Boulevardier (bourbon, Campari, sweet vermouth) is a Negroni in a winter coat - bitter, boozy, and made for a fireside.

March - Irish Coffee

The bridge month. Still cold, but turning - and nothing bridges it like an Irish Coffee (whiskey, coffee, sugar, cream). Warming, gently caffeinated, and perfectly timed for a certain mid-March holiday.

April - French 75

Spring arrives with bubbles. The French 75 (gin, lemon, sugar, Champagne) is bright, celebratory, and light on its feet - the first drink of the year you'd have on a terrace.

May - Mint Julep

Fresh mint is at its best, and the Julep (bourbon, mint, sugar, crushed ice) is its showcase - cooling, aromatic, and steeped in Derby-season tradition.

June - Aperol Spritz

Long evenings, low commitment. The Spritz (Aperol, prosecco, soda) is the definition of a session drink - bubbly, bitter-sweet, and built for hours of easy conversation in the sun.

July - Daiquiri

Peak summer wants the purest refreshment there is: rum, lime, sugar, shaken hard and served cold. The Daiquiri is balance at its most thirst-quenching.

August - Piña Colada

The most indulgent, most vacation-flavored month deserves the most vacation-flavored drink. Rum, pineapple, coconut - August in a glass, umbrella optional.

September - Paloma

The heat softens; grapefruit season begins. The Paloma (tequila, grapefruit, lime, soda) is tart, sparkling, and the perfect transition drink between summer and fall.

October - Old Fashioned

As the nights draw in, you come home to the classics. The Old Fashioned (bourbon, sugar, bitters) is the drink of cooler evenings - warm, contemplative, unhurried.

November - Sazerac

Deep autumn wants spice and history. The Sazerac (rye, sugar, Peychaud's, absinthe rinse) is aromatic, warming, and just complex enough for a long, dark evening.

December - Hot Toddy

The year closes cold, so close it warm. A Hot Toddy (whiskey, honey, lemon, hot water) is comfort in a mug - festive, soothing, and the perfect nightcap for the shortest days.

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The takeaway

Match the drink to the month and everything improves - the ingredients are in season, the temperature suits the weather, and the mood fits the moment. Most of these come straight out of the 12-bottle bar, so you can drink the whole year without a single extra trip. Everything to drink in season is in stock at Cocktail Ceremony.


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