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Our Favorite Cocktails

Here are some of our favorite cocktails to get you through 2021

1. The Clear and Sunny

Some cocktails just taste better in the sunshine. This one celebrates the crisp blue skies of spring, and is perfect for a picnic.

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2. Espresso Martini

Looking for a little pick me up after a week full of festivities? We’re buzzing about this recipe for an espresso martini — the classic combination of coffee and vodka that’s the perfect compliment to a day of holiday decorating.

https://garden-and-health.com/gh-cocktail-club-espresso-martini/

3. When it’s your cocktail and you want it now- The Airmail.

If you’re anything like us, you don’t like to wait around for your packages to arrive. We live in an era where information flies across the planet at the speed of light, so you better believe I’m clicking “same day shipping” on that weighted blanket I just ordered. What does this have to do with a cocktail? Well, it’s this sort of impatience that served as the inspiration for one of my favorite, underrated cocktails, the Airmail.

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5. The Rosé Paloma

Bubbly pink drinks were made for sipping this season. Floral and citrusy, Clayton’s Rosé Paloma tastes like a bright spring day.

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6. The Jack Rose

Boasting one part literary mention, one part criminal association and a dash of NYC glamour, Jack Rose has quite the storied past.

https://garden-and-health.com/g-h-cocktail-club-jack-rose/

7. A cocktail to remind you that you did indeed pay your rent

Can’t run to the store but need a tasty cocktail STAT? We’ve got you covered with connoisseur Clayton’s Rent Week – a thrifty and sustainable sipper that uses items you already have, like that last swig of wine and any fruit you’ve got in the fridge.

https://garden-and-health.com/rent-week/

8. The Cranberry Sage Cosmo

Looking for a cocktail full of Christmas cheer ? Tangy and tart, this crisp Cranberry Cosmo will have you puckering up under the mistletoe in no time.

https://garden-and-health.com/gh-cocktail-club-cranberry-sage-cosmo/

9. The Cucumber Gin & Tonic

Nothing quite says spring like the sip of a gin and tonic. Fresh, bright cucumber is a cheap and easy way to elevate this classic highball into an even more refreshing cocktail.

https://garden-and-health.com/cucumber-gin-and-tonic/

10. The Ramos Gin Fizz

There’s nothing more comforting than a creamy, spiced cocktail with just enough kick to lift those holiday spirits any time of year.

https://garden-and-health.com/the-brew-download-with-clayton-crawford/

11. Spicy Mezcal Margarita

On weekends, spice up your life with our twist on a classic cocktail— the Margarita. The subtle smokiness of Mezcal and kick of jalapeño pepper will warm you up as it’s going down.

https://garden-and-health.com/g-h-cocktail-club-spicy-mezcal-margarita/

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Sustainable Spirits

Brown-Forman-owned, Casa Herradura, is the oldest tequila-producing hacienda in the world. Committed to producing their award-winning, traditional tequila sustainably, Herradura uses traditional sand, brick, and stone ovens that reduce the energy and water used to process agave into tequila. To reduce their energy consumption further, Herradura saves their spent agave fibers and uses the fibers as biofuel to power their operations. Through these traditional, sustainable operations, Herradura saves 950,000 gallons of water (about one-and-a-half Olympic-size swimming pools) and keeps 700 tons of carbon dioxide (the emissions equivalent of roughly 152 cars) out of the atmosphere every year.

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