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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:
| 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 |
| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |
| 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 |
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