New Year’s Eve Cocktail Recipes from Local Booze Experts

On a night like December 31, staying home and curating your own soiree can be as alluring, if not more so, than going out. If this is your path, after the guest list is settled, New Year’s Eve cocktail recipes should be next on your list. Is it possible to make a concoction that guests will love, and that won’t be daunting to create? We posed this question to some of our favorite spirit gurus. Here are three New Year’s Eve Cocktail recipes (that even you can manage). Cheers to a Happy New Year.

Darby Doyle
Food writer and cocktail historian @darby.doyle

Around the holidays I get a little nostalgic for the tastes of home. For this Kentucky gal, nothing brings me back to Louisville more than sipping a classic Boulevardier with friends. Think of it as a whiskey-soused Southern spin on an Italian Negroni, with rye or bourbon taking the place of gin. Share the local Utah love by using Sugar House Distillery 100% rye, fermented and distilled from grain sourced within 100 miles of the West Temple-based distillery, or High West Bourye whiskey.

New Year's Eve Cocktail Recipes
Photo by Darby Doyle

Candied Orange Boulevardier

  • 1 ½ ounce rye or bourbon
  • ¾ ounce Campari
  • ¾ ounce sweet vermouth
  • To a mixing glass filled with ice, add all ingredients. Stir for 30-40 revolutions. Strain into a chilled coupe glass; garnish with a candied orange round.

 

Jacob Hall
Alibi Co-owner @alibislc

I like easy variations on traditional cocktails. This is a simple Gimlet variation with lemon instead of lime and with a raspberry syrup instead of a traditional simple syrup. The rose and juniper from the Beehive Jack Rabbit Gin plays well with the raspberry syrup.

Roller Derby

  • 1.5 Beehive Jack Rabbit Gin
  • .75 Fresh Lemon
  • .75 Raspberry Syrup
  • Shaken, Coupe, Up, Raspberry Garnish
  • 1 cup raspberries
  • 1 cup super fine sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • Combine raspberries, sugar and water in a pan. Bring to a boil and simmer for 20 minutes.

Chelsea Nelson
Ritual & Craft @ritualandcraft

Distillery 36’s Spiced Rum is perfect for winter with cinnamon and clove. The grapefruit makes for a delicious punch that isn’t too sweet. This punch can easily be the hit of the party without being too boozy. The cranberry syrup also adds some sugar without being sweet. Rosemary garnish also makes it super aromatic.

Perfectly Pink Punch

  • 1 bottle Distillery 36 Spiced Rum
  • 1 bottle dry white wine
  • 24 oz ruby red grapefruit juice
  • Juice of 3 fresh grapefruits and two oranges
  • 6 oz cranberry orange simple syrup
  • Grate fresh cinnamon and nutmeg
  • 1 tsp whole cloves
  • Combine and refrigerate for 6 hours
  • Serve over ice and top with grapefruit sparkling water Garnish with grapefruit, cranberries, and a fresh sprig of rosemary

 

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