Featured Winter Recipes

Embrace the winter spirit with these cozy cold-weather recipes.

Behind The Bar

Salut! I’m Kendall, the cocktail connoisseur and geeky drinks enthusiast behind Novel Nightcaps.

Over the years, I’ve taste-tested my way through an ever-growing library of cocktail books—exploring everything from timeless classics to modern riffs and seasonal creations. Somewhere along the way, I found my niche in geeky drinks: the ones inspired by fandoms, literature, pop culture, and fantasy that invite a bit of magic into the glass. Now, whether I’m recreating an author’s fictional concoction or unearthing a past bartender’s oddball experiment, my favorite part of bartending is diving into ingredient pairings with unique origin stories that make them fun to revisit again and again.

Here within my recipe archive, you’ll find hundreds of cocktails I’ve tried (and some originals I’ve developed myself), complete with tasting notes, techniques, and honest reviews—all written for fellow imbibers who appreciate a well-crafted drink and the history behind it too.

Cheers,

Favorite Recipes

Check out a few of my highest-rated cocktail recipes.

After Midnight Cocktail Recipe

After Midnight

The After Midnight is a sparkling wine and gin-based cocktail recipe that was created by Jassy Davis. This variation was adapted from her book Winter Warmers: 60 Cosy Cocktails for Autumn & Winter.

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Baby Yoda Grogu The Mandalorian Cocktail Recipe

Baby Yoda

A Star Wars cocktail inspired by Grogu that tops a mixture of cooling cucumber gin, lime, kiwi, and herbal Chartreuse with a clever olive and lime garnish

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Mai Tai Cocktail Recipe

Mai Tai

The Mai Tai is a rum-based tiki cocktail recipe that was created by Victor Bergeron in 1944 at Trader Vic’s in Oakland, California. This variation was adapted from The Art of Vintage Cocktails by Stephanie Rosenbaum.

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Agua Caliente Cocktail Recipe

Agua Caliente

The Agua Caliente is a tequila-based cocktail recipe that was created in the 1900s. This variation was adapted from The Art of Vintage Cocktails by Stephanie Rosenbaum.

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