Top 100 Cocktails of 2024

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15th January 2025

Over the course of 2024 we had over 4 million hits on our site, and when we launched the app in late 2024 those numbers surged with another 50,000 cocktails looked at alone via the app in one month. We’ve dived deep into those numbers and crunched the maths to come up with what our sites’ visitors are telling us are the top 100 cocktails throughout the year.

We’ve taken into account not only the view stats on cocktails, but what people are favouriting, liking, want-to-try’ing (?), searching for and drinking! 

Without further ado, enjoy our top 100 cocktails!

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Positions

1-20

21-40

41-60

61-80

81-100

Positions 21-40

The top cocktails ranked from 21 to 40 continue to celebrate the spirit of classic mixology infused with modern creativity. At number 21, the Amaretto Sour enchants drinkers with its delightful balance of sweet and tangy flavors, showcasing the rich, almond notes of amaretto complemented by fresh lemon juice. Meanwhile, the Bay Breeze, positioned at 22, offers a refreshing tropical escape with its harmonious blend of vodka, cranberry juice, and pineapple juice, making it an ideal choice for summer sipping. The Manhattan Sweet retains its place at 23, exuding elegance through a sophisticated combination of bourbon and sweet vermouth, demonstrating how timeless recipes can capture the hearts of cocktail enthusiasts today.

Within this dynamic collection, we see the interplay of tradition and innovation. The Dark 'n' Stormy and Daiquiri highlight rum's versatility, while the Kamikaze and Gin and Tonic underscore the growing enthusiasm for bold and refreshing flavors. Cocktails like the Pegu Club and French 76 reflect the enthusiasm for crafted cocktails, melding classic tastes with contemporary twists. The Mint Julep and Piña Colada remind us of the joy of tropical flavors and seasonal ingredients, while drinks such as the Sazerac and Vodka Sour showcase the deep connection to cocktail heritage. Together, these selections in positions 21 to 40 reflect an enduring love for diverse flavors and experiences, illustrating the rich tapestry of cocktail culture, where both classic and new creations captivate the imaginations of modern drinkers.

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