Welcome to the Celtnet Brandy-based Cocktail Recipes, Home Page


Welcome to Celtnet's Brandy-based Cocktail Recipes Page — This page provides a listing of all the cocktail recipes added to this site that have brandy as a main component. Here you will find cocktail recipes from all across the globe gathered together to (hopefully) make it easier for you to find them.

The recipes on this site derive from every continent and almost every country on earth. Of course, cocktail recipes will have an American and European bias, but an attempt has been made to derive a list of mixed dringks for as broad a range of sources as possible.

The list below is limited to 100 entries per page, to make the lists a little shorter and easier to reach. You may have to browse through the pages to find the exact cocktail recipe you want. Alternatively you can use the search box above to search for the precise cocktail recipe you're looking for. Or, you can also use the letter links below to go to a specific part of the alphabetical listing. You can also go directly to this site's listing of 'virgin' (non-alcoholic) cocktails.
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Virgin Cocktails Non-alphabetical Cocktails Smoothies and Shakes

You can also view cocktails according to the following main ingredients:

Brandy Gin Rum Tequila Vodka Whisky Wine/Champagne

Alphabetical list of brandy-based cocktail recipes follow (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 51 recipes in total:


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Adam and Eve Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Cherry Fizz Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Paradise Cocktail
     Origin: IBA
African Hot Punch
     Origin: African Fusion
Chilli Brulé Martini
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Parisienne Coffee
     Origin: Liqueur Coffee
Apple Classic Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Costa del Sol Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Peachy Martini Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Apricot Anise Collins Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Diamond Head Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Peartini
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Apricot Ratafia
     Origin: British
English Highball Cocktail
     Origin: International Cocktail
Pineapple Ratafia
     Origin: British
Bellini Martini Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
English Rose Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Polish Sidecar Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Bermuda Highball Cocktail
     Origin: International Cocktail
Flamingo Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Porto Flip Cocktail
     Origin: IBA
Black Cat Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
French Coffee
     Origin: Liqueur Coffee
Prince's Smile
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Boston Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Give Me Hope Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Resolution Martini Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Brandy Alexander Punch
     Origin: British
Good Night Ladies Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Rose Cocktail
     Origin: IBA
Brandy and Ginger
     Origin: Ghana
Great Dane Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Sloe Brandy
     Origin: Ukraine
Brandy Egg Nogg Cocktail
     Origin: IBA
Horse's Neck Cocktail
     Origin: IBA
South African Advokaat
     Origin: South Africa
Brandy Milk Punch Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
KGB Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Star Daisy Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Bull's Milk Punch Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Kiss in the Dark
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Stinger Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Café Correcto
     Origin: Liqueur Coffee
Lady Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Suffering Fool Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Cafe Royale
     Origin: Liqueur Coffee
Lumberjack Cocktail
     Origin: International Cocktail
Wet Dream Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Champagne Cocktail
     Origin: IBA
Old Country Martini Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Why Not? Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail

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Brandy Gin Rum Tequila Vodka Whisky Wine/Champagne

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The secrets of coffee roasting

By jamesroy | Published 2011-12-13 10:09:36 | 2011 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 113

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Tea Kettle for Tea Lovers

By Nate Mills | Published 2011-11-21 05:54:52 | 2011 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 114

It really is so easy to use simply because it gives you a great deal of freedom to combine and match your preferred form of tea which means you will make a cup of flavorful tea that could actually deliver lots of fantastic aid in generating your body incredibly nutritious and shed weight too.

The Recipes of Nigeria

By gwydion | Published 2008-08-08 18:05:06 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 35

Nigeria has a very vibrant and dynamic culture and this is reflected in the country's food. Staples remain stews ('soups' in West African parlance) and staples based on grains, cassava flour and millet. Here you will see two authentic Nigerian recipes to help you gain a flavour for this country's cuisines.

The Best Way To Buy Coffee Is Through Online Retailers

By Ray Forrest | Published 2011-12-21 00:14:45 | 2011 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 115

It has now become apparent that the easiest and most convenient way to buy coffee is through online retailers. Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the whole world, and there are so many different varieties to choose from. Fortunately, no matter what kind of coffee you like best, it is now incredibly easy to find it online!

Review of 'Leiths Cookery Bible'

By gwydion | Published 2008-04-15 18:54:39 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 66

Prue Leiths' 'Leiths Cookery Bible' is one of those books that you never new you couldn't do without. It is the one cookery book that you need on your bookshelf (not that it will stay there very long). To find out why this book is so indispensible why not read the review now?

Eggnog Frosting: Best Cupcake Frosting for Christmas Cupcakes

By Rick Quatraro | Published 2011-12-21 20:17:30 | 2011 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 5

Baking cupcakes and cakes for Christmas is a big part of the holiday tradition. Knowing which cake or cupcake recipe goes best with which frosting can enhance the flavor of your treats. Get a mint cream cheese cupcake frosting recipe, cupcake frosting techniques tips as well as tips on how to store frosting and how long to keep frosting.

Classic Recipes from Scotland

By gwydion | Published 2008-05-29 21:42:59 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 35

Scottish cookery swings from the essential spartan nature of Highland Cookery, where the most is made of scant ingredients, to the richness of the recipes of the East Coast ports and border towns. Despite its reputation as something of a joke (which is, at least partially, deserved) Scottish cookery is alive and vibrant and represents a fusion of good ingredients, old recipes and modern techniques. Here, recipes are provided for a traditional highland meal and this is contrasted with a traditional rich cake.

K Cups Are Convenient And Fast

By Jenny Tompsona | Published 2011-12-03 12:49:47 | 2011 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 114

The use of k cups makes brewing coffee fast and easy. Learn more about k cups.

Traditional Marmalade Recipes of Scotland

By gwydion | Published 2008-06-19 07:58:28 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 35

According to tradition, marmalade came to Scotland in 1797 when Mrs Janet Keiller had to do something with a ship-load of ripe oranges her husband had bought. From this was born Dundee Marmalade and this bitter-sweet product has been a traditional part of Scottish cookery ever since. Here you will find recipes that include marmalade as an essential ingredient.

An Introduction To The History Of Tea

By Jenny Tompsona | Published 2011-11-26 18:13:05 | 2011 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 113

Learn more about where tea came from and how it became popular. It has a long history.


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