Fortunately, it all worked out in the end and the glasses were held high on their wedding day. Truth be told, you don’t need a bartender or cocktail connoisseur to create a memorable drink. All you need is good taste and a little imagination. Here are some tips:
• Start with the ingredients. What do you and your partner enjoy in a cocktail? Think about the alcohol and mixers that make you happy. It’s your signature drink afterall.
• Consider color. Is it important that your cocktail match your wedding theme? If so, choose your alcohol, mixers and garnishes around a particular hue.
• Stay seasonal. Indoor or outdoor? Summer or winter? Keep these details in mind when choosing spirits.
• How does your cocktail pair with your wedding cake? Try to pick flavors that complement the other sweets at your table. For example, a bit of Grand Marnier sounds delightful with chocolate, and a splash of espresso liquor could be heavenly with vanilla.
• Glassware. Here’s a great opportunity to combine your toast with a guest favor…have your glasses personalized for the special day and invite your revelers to take them home.
• Come up with a catchy name and consider putting the recipe on the table for your guests to enjoy on future occasions.
Oh, and keep in mind that it doesn't have to be a cocktail that includes alcohol -- one of our featured real weddings couples in the current issue (Stevie & Blake) chose to have a signature "lemonade" to serve to their guests.
Cheers!
Blog Post by Always a Bridesmaid Columnist Darren Elms.
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