About Drink Name Generator
Drink Name Generator invents cocktail and mocktail names with short tasting-note descriptions. Bartenders, home mixologists, and bar owners use it to name a new menu addition, a wedding signature drink, or a Halloween punch bowl without resorting to "The Red One."
Who this tool is for
- Bartenders building seasonal menus who need 8 names by Friday
- Wedding and event planners crafting his/hers/theirs signature cocktails
- Bar and restaurant owners launching a new concept and naming the whole list
- Home bartenders posting drinks on Instagram who want a caption worth reading
- Cocktail competition entrants who need a name as polished as the recipe
Real use cases
- Name a smoked mezcal old fashioned with chili rim for a Day-of-the-Dead pop-up
- Generate a his/hers/ours trio for a beach wedding with citrus and gin themes
- Brand a zero-proof menu so the mocktails don't feel like consolation prizes
- Find a name for a tiki riff on the Hemingway daiquiri for your home bar Instagram
- Build a Halloween punch lineup that sounds like a Tim Burton movie
How to use Drink Name Generator
- List the actual ingredients — bourbon, lemon, honey, thyme — so names can pull from real flavors
- Set the vibe: Tiki, Speakeasy, Dive, Hotel-bar, Wedding, Halloween, Holiday
- Mention the occasion if it's an event — "September wedding in Sonoma"
- Pick how many names you want — 10 to scan, 25 for a full menu pass
- Ask for tasting-note style descriptions if you're putting them on a printed menu
Tips for better results
- Two-word names print better on menus than three or four. Aim short
- Avoid words that sound great but are unpronounceable — guests have to order it out loud
- Test the name by saying "I'll have a ___" — if you feel weird, your guests will too
- For wedding signatures, riff on a shared memory or location, not just ingredients
Frequently asked questions
Will the generator give me actual recipes?
Names and short flavor descriptions, not full builds. Use a recipe app or your own creativity for measurements, then come back here to name the result.
Can I trademark a drink name?
Possibly, if you're building a bar brand around it. Run any name you love through the USPTO trademark database (or your country's equivalent) before printing 500 menus.
How do I know the name isn't already taken by a famous cocktail?
Google the name plus "cocktail" before committing. The model doesn't check real-world databases, so a quick search saves you from naming your hero drink "Penicillin" or "Paper Plane."