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AI Cocktail Recipe Generator

AI Cocktail Recipe Generator — master mixologist. 100% free, no signup, no credit card.

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About AI Cocktail Recipe Generator

AI Cocktail Recipe Generator builds an original drink recipe with precise measurements, build method, glassware, and garnish. Give it a spirit base, flavor direction, and complexity level, and it returns a recipe you can shake or stir on your first try.

Who this tool is for

  • Home bartenders learning the classics and wanting variations
  • Bar managers developing 4–6 signature cocktails for a new menu
  • Dinner-party hosts who need one welcome drink that scales to 8 guests
  • Caterers building a signature wedding cocktail around the couple's favorite spirit
  • Cocktail bloggers and content creators publishing weekly recipe posts

Real use cases

  • Spin a mezcal sour with a smoky-tart-bitter balance for a tasting flight
  • Build a low-ABV aperitivo using Aperol, Lillet, and grapefruit for a brunch service
  • Create a holiday batch cocktail in a 1L bottle for 12 guests with stir-and-strain technique
  • Develop a zero-proof version of a classic Negroni using non-alcoholic bitter aperitifs
  • Generate a riff on a Daiquiri using infused rum and a seasonal fruit shrub

How to use AI Cocktail Recipe Generator

  • Pick your spirit base — gin, vodka, rum, tequila, mezcal, whiskey, or non-alcoholic
  • Set the flavor direction: bitter, sour, smoky, herbal, fruity, refreshing, dessert-style
  • Tell it the complexity: 3-ingredient simple, 5-ingredient balanced, or layered with bitters and infusions
  • Mention any ingredients you have on hand (or want to avoid) so the recipe uses your actual bar
  • Ask in a follow-up to "scale this to a 750ml batch for 10 servings" for parties

Tips for better results

  • Most sour cocktails follow the 2:1:1 ratio — 2 parts spirit, 1 part citrus, 1 part sweetener. Memorize it and you can riff endlessly
  • Shake cocktails with citrus or egg white; stir cocktails that are all spirits (Manhattan, Negroni) to keep them clear
  • Always use fresh-squeezed citrus — bottled lime juice will ruin a Daiquiri faster than cheap rum
  • Pre-chill your coupe or Nick & Nora glass with ice water while you build the drink

Frequently asked questions

Are measurements in ounces or milliliters?

You can request either. Default is US ounces; ask for "metric measurements in ml" and the recipe will rewrite in millilitres (1 oz roughly equals 30 ml for quick conversion).

Can it substitute for a spirit I don't have?

Yes — say "swap rye for bourbon" or "I only have blanco tequila, not reposado." It will adjust the recipe and warn you when a substitution materially changes the drink (e.g. swapping aged for unaged rum).

How do I batch a cocktail for a party without diluting it?

For stirred cocktails, ask for a batch recipe and add 20–25% water to mimic stirring dilution, then chill overnight and serve straight from the fridge. For shaken drinks, batch everything except citrus and ice, then shake-to-order in 4-drink batches.

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