Cocktail of the Day<br>24th of January 2026 image

Cocktail of the Day
24th of January 2026

Today is Beer Can Appreciation Day, so we are drinking a Reality Check.

Bobby Burns (Difford's own) image

Bobby Burns (Difford's own)

This recipe combines elements from the world's most respected writers of vintage recipes – the base formula comes from Harry Craddock's 1930 The Savoy

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Bobby Burns (Craddock's recipe)

Rich and slightly sweet, laced with spice liqueur - an excellent dram to enjoy alongside the ritualistic serving of haggis.

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Bobby Burns (Crockett's recipe)

Scotch and vermouth with added depth of flavour courtesy of absinthe and orange bitters.

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Bobby Burns (Embury's recipe)

As Embury says, there's some sense in using a Scotch-based liqueur, and although this version of the Bobby Burns is rarely seen, it's worthy of a trial.

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Bobby Burns (Fleury's recipe)

A herbal-spice liqueur and maraschino-enhanced Scotch Manhattan, freshened with a splash of orange juice.

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Bobby Burns cocktail history

Although perhaps not originally named after Robert Burns (1759-1796), the poet, balladeer and Scotland's favourite son, this cocktail is drunk to honour

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Rob Roy

Scotch whisky's answer to the Manhattan. The Rob Roy is classically made with Angostura Bitters, but in his 1948 The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks, as a footnote

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Rob Roy No. 3

Orange curaçao and Creole-style bitters add distinction to a Scotch whisky-based Perfect Manhattan.

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Contemporary Classic Cocktails

Cocktails created after 1985 that have proved enduring and appear on bar menus or in publications beyond their city or country of origin are worth making

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World’s Top 100 Cocktails

The most popular cocktails based on page views on Difford's Guide from 1st January to the 31st December 2025.

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Lux-Capacitor

Tequila-laced and sherry-influenced with complex herbal, alpine bittersweetness.

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Swiss Kiss

A gin-laced sour made delicious thanks to génépy alpine flavours.

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Cuban Paloma

A rum-based citrusy fresh Paloma.

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Winter Waltz

Spirit-forward with baking spice bittersweetness. As the name suggests, a great winter nightcap.

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Golden Toddy

Warming bittersweet honey with lightly spicy vanilla.

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Bloom

An apple brandy, elderflower and honey sour enlivened a lengthened with prosecco.

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Hawaiian (by Thad Vogler)

Apple brandy forms the backbone to this tropical fruity delight, made special by a hint of herbal complexity. The above recipe uses a 2:1 pineapple syrup,

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Amaretto Sour Mocktail

The alcohol-free amaretto contains plenty of protein, so you only need the merest splash of egg white to ensure a thick, foamy head on this tasty sour.

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Soyer Au Champagne

Ice cream is integrated, rather than dominating this classic dessert-style cocktail. It's a treat, but it's not that sweet.

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Slynx

This late-night, dry Old Fashioned-style cocktail unusually mixes tequila and applejack to great effect, with pleasing pear fruitiness and a wisp of mezcal.

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Loop Tonic

A deliciously dry, herbal tequila aperitivo.

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Sydenham Sunset

A Blood & Sand variation with sloe gin in place of cherry brandy.

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Strange Stirrings

Spirituous spiced pear with bittersweet herbal notes.

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