New Orleans

The following cocktails will work great in a mobile cocktail bar environment.

2010 favourites list

Long Island Iced Tea – 5 white sprits, sour mix and coke

Pimm’s No. 1 fruit cup – a good dash of Pimm’s topped with lots of fruit, lemonade and garnished with cucumber

Bananarita – Banana, Tequila, Cointreau, sweet and sour

Kamikaze – Vodka, Cointreau, sweet and sour

Tequila Sunrise – Tequila, Cointreau, sweet and sour

Bourbon street cocktails

Long Island Iced Tea – 5 white sprits, sour mix and coke

Pimm’s No. 1 fruit cup – a good dash of Pimm’s topped with lots of fruit, lemonade and garnished with cucumber

Mint julep

Mint julep

Mint Julep – Bourbon, sugar syrup and mint

Pina Colada – Rum, pineapple and coconut

Bananarita – Banana, Tequila, Cointreau, sweet and sour

Martini – Gin or vodka, sweet, dry, dirty, shaken or stirred with a twist or olives

Mint Daiquiri – White rum, sweet and sour, mint blended or shaken

Kamikaze – Vodka, Cointreau, sweet and sour

Screwdriver – Vodka topped with orange juice

Tequila Sunrise – Tequila, Cointreau, sweet and sour

Fun facts blurb

New Orleans is known as the Big Easy, the City that Care Forgot. Bourbon street is famous for nightlife where you will find open door to risqué clubs, the best of Dixieland Jazz, and zany shopping. New Orleans offers a diversity of bars from wild party atmospheres, unique jazz and to Celtic sounds or cozy romantic spots where opera drifts from some unseen balcony.

There’s a 1772 watering hole where pirate Jean Lafitte ran his contraband business. You’ll also discover Pimm’s Cup in a quiet patio at the Napoleon House. The original Pat O’brian’s serves more mixed drinks than anywhere I the world in a Hurricane, a new Orleans tradition.

The old Absinthe House, thought to be the oldest bar in the state, is an historic establishment where Creloe gentlemen, traders, and swash buckling adventurers came to sip on Absinthe.

Peychaud’s Drug Store is the birth place of the ‘cocktail’ where Antoine Peychaud, an apothecary, mixed his secret formula ( the sazerac) for fellow Masonic Lodge members who lingered after their meetings.

Bring on the New Orleans vibe to your nest event and ask us about cocktail lists and jazz bands!

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