Two Festive co*cktail Recipes from a Top Mixologist (2024)

Jane Larkworthy is a writer, creative director, and former executive beauty director at W Magazine who blogs at The Fraudulent Chef. Just in time for New Year’s Eve party planning, she sat down with top mixologist Ivy Mix (whose Brooklyn co*cktail bar, Leyenda, is a must for mezcal aficionados) to chat co*cktails, career, and midnight toasts.

When Ivy Mix was 19, she took a trip to Guatemala and fell in love, both with a man and with a bar. The relationship with the man eventually evolved into a friendship that continues to this day, as does the impact of that bar.

“All the ex-pats hung out at this one place, Café No ,” recalls Mix. “This was pre-social media, so if you wanted to find somebody, you just went to the bar. Eventually I started bartending, and I just kind of fell in love with the bar culture.”

Twelve years later, the love affair’s ongoing powers are evidenced by her zeal as well as her co*cktail creativity. After the 32-year-old walks me through each step of her Brooklyn Burro co*cktail, it is time to adorn the Ralph Lauren Bentley Double-Old-Fashioned that holds the concoction. As she artfully slips a top-hatted co*cktail pick through a peel of candied ginger and a wheel of lime, giggles erupt when the recalcitrant ginger proves too slippery.

“Time to show that ginger who’s in charge!” jokes Mix, who then raises her glass in victory and clinksit against mine. “Cheers!”

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Ivy Mix is head bartender and co-owner of Leyenda, acoctelería in Brooklyn, NY.

Cheers, the’80s TV show, is indeed what comes to mind when visiting Leyenda, the Pan-Latin co*cktail bar that Mix opened in 2015. “My favorite nights are when all of my regulars come in, and it’s a steady stream of friends enjoying the food and drink,” she smiles. “I love it when we’re busy but not swamped, so I can chat with friends and also make new ones.”

Despite having a last name that seems destined for co*cktail making (or baking, or organizing student dances), Mix did not plan on becoming a professional bartender. Armed with a degree in philosophy and fine arts from Bennington College, she moved to New York and landed a job at a prominent gallery.

“It was literally the worst job I ever had,” she says, only half-laughingas she shakes her head. “I was totally disenfranchised by it. I was hoping the art world would be all about people coming together in this young and happening environment, which is what the bartending world is like. So I transitioned from gallerina and coffee wench to bartending more.”

This was around 2009, when the speakeasy was red-hot and bartenders started being called mixologists. The only problem was stereotyping.

“Speakeasy co*cktails were synonymous with Prohibition, so the classic mixologist was a guy with a mustache, suspenders, and a cap. That didn’t leave much room for women. So I decided to dedicate my career to changing that.”

And change it she has. While making a name for herself behind the bars of Mayahuel in the East Village and Brooklyn’s Fort Defiance and Clover Club, she co-founded Speed Rack in 2011, a speed co*cktail-mixing competition that has been a great platform for female mixologists.

“We now see a lot more women working in the best bars in the world,” boasts Mix. “We’ve had nearly 1000 women compete, while, at the same time we’ve raised $750,000 for breast cancer research and prevention.”

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Mix’s Brooklyn Burro co*cktail, a Leyenda signature.

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A New Year’s Eve-worthy spread, made all the more celebratory by the gleam of polished silver serveware.

When the mixologist is off-duty and on the other side of the bar, her tastes lean toward the classics.

“I usually order a negroni,” she says. “They’re really hard to mess up, but they’re also really hard to perfect. The best one I ever had was at the Savoy in London. Delicious. And you feel like a queen when you’re there.”

New Year’s Eve is sure to draw her own “court” when friends old and new pile into Leyenda for a Brooklyn Burro or another of Mix’s creations, the Tia Mia. Yet the stillness of a snowy New England night is never far from the Vermont native’s mind.

“Years from now, I’d love to spend a quiet New Year’s Eve in the woods somewhere away from the masses,” she admits. “But with plenty of champagne to drink all night as well as enough for mimosas in the morning.”

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LarkworthyandMix sample their creations.

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Metropolis Shot Glasses by Ralph Lauren Home.

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A crystal martini glass makes any drink more festive.

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Years from now, I’d love to spend a quiet New Year’s Eve in the woods somewhere away from the masses. But with plenty of champagne to drink all night as well as enough for mimosas in the morning.

Brooklyn Burro

Ingredients:
2 oz Plantation 3 Stars rum
½ oz ginger syrup
½ oz pineapple juice
½ oz lime juice
2 dashes Angostura bitters

Directions:
Shake and strain into a rocks glass over fresh ice; top with soda. Garnish with lime wheel and ginger candy.

Tia Mia

Ingredients:
1 oz Del Maguey Vida mezcal
1 oz Appleton Estate VX rum
¾ oz lime juice
½ oz orgeat
½ oz Pierre Ferrand dry curaçao

Directions:
Combine ingredients in a rocks glass with crushed ice. Garnish with orchid, mint sprig, and lime wheel.

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A luxe tic-tac-toe set helps while away the hours until midnight.

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Let the countdown begin! On New Year’s Eve, chic clocks become part of the party decor.

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Toast 2018 in style with a set of classic champagne flutes.

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FAQs

What is a popular Christmas drink? ›

Eggnog. Of all the holiday co*cktails you can mix up, few are as fitting as a glass of homemade eggnog. It's a luscious, creamy drink that many crave when December rolls around and it often brings back fond memories. Eggnog is not difficult to make from scratch and it's tastier than most store-bought options.

What are holiday co*cktails? ›

What are the top five holiday co*cktails in America?
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  • Christmas margarita.
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What is a Christmas rum co*cktail called? ›

Christmas Punch

This fruit-forward and spicy drink combines light rum, cranberry and tart cherry juices, ginger ale, rich simple syrup, fresh ginger, allspice, and nutmeg.

What is the most popular drink on New Year's Eve? ›

Okay, we know that New Year's is often the best time to break out the bubbly. Serving Champagne is classic for a reason, but why stop there? We've got tons of recipes for Champagne co*cktails that go beyond just drinking it straight up.

What is the most consumed drink at Christmas? ›

Top ten Christmas drinks
  • Beer. ...
  • co*cktails. ...
  • Eggnog. ...
  • Gin. ...
  • Mulled wine. ...
  • Rum. ...
  • Hot chocolate. ...
  • Whisky. Rich, warming, and high on the list of festive favourites, whisky is enjoyed all year round, but it really comes into its own at Christmas.
Nov 13, 2023

What is a classic Christmas alcohol? ›

As a restaurant or bar owner, offering a special Christmas co*cktail menu can attract customers and add a touch of holiday spirit to your establishment. From classic favorites like eggnog and mulled wine to creative concoctions like spiked hot cocoa and horchata, there are endless possibilities.

What is the best celebration drink? ›

olive's 20 celebration co*cktails
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  • Clementine fizz. ...
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  • Bakewell tart fizz. We've turned the classic British bakewell tart into a fizz co*cktail by adding cherry liqueur and nutty amaretto.
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What is the best holiday drink? ›

Holiday Pomegranate Sangria
  • First Up 00:55. Holiday Pomegranate Sangria.
  • 01:51. Mulled Apple Cider.
  • 02:56. Eggnog.
  • 01:20. Mulled Wine.
  • 01:17. Hot Chocolate co*cktails.
  • 01:44. Santa's Sleigh co*cktail.
  • 02:04. Snowtini & Christmas co*cktail.
  • 01:43. Cosmopolitans.

What is an American Christmas drink? ›

Throughout Canada, the United States and some European countries, eggnog is traditionally consumed over the Christmas season, from late October until the end of the holiday season. A variety called ponche crema has been made and consumed in Venezuela and Trinidad since the 1900s, also as part of the Christmas season.

What is the pink Christmas drink called? ›

There are several variations of rosé Christmas co*cktails that can be enjoyed during the holiday season! Here are some other pink co*cktail recipes to consider: Gin Pink Lemonade, Ruby Red Raspberry co*cktail, and Grapefruit Margarita.

What drink is traditionally drunk on Christmas morning? ›

Classic Bucks Fizz/Mimosa. The classic morning drink for Christmas is orange juice with a little fizz in it. There are plenty of options for adding fizz to orange juice, from Cava, prosecco or Crémant to decadent Champagnes and even a little spirit should one need the extra pick me up.

What is the fancy co*cktail in 2024? ›

The Apple Martini is also making a huge comeback, a sour co*cktail that will be made from fresher ingredients in 2024 than in the 90s. And if you have a 'salt-tooth' then perhaps the briny Dirty Martini with olive juice will be more your thing.

What is the new year's co*cktail for 2024? ›

A classic gin martini is an easy-to-make co*cktail that's perfect to toast the start of 2024 with and it's made with the exquisite Tanqueray No. TEN for a smooth and fresh taste. If you want to go a step further, the stunning Winter Jewel French 75 tastes as good as it looks.

What is the most trending drink right now? ›

Meet the drinks you should be serving at any party this season.
  • 1Frosé co*cktail. ...
  • 2Charred chilli and orange aperol spritz. ...
  • 3Dark and stormy. ...
  • 4Creamy Baileys iced coffee. ...
  • 5Passionfruit and lime cooler. ...
  • 6Mai Tai punch. ...
  • 7Gin martini. ...
  • 8Champagne co*cktail (French 75)

Which is a popular Christmas beverage in the United States? ›

Eggnog remains a Christmas standard

Eggnog's popularity has a long history in the U.S., and was inspired by a similar British drink that colonists adapted. In the 1700s, people sipped eggnog to stay warm during the cold months, often spiking it with rum.

What is the hot drink at Christmas market? ›

Glühwein (Mulled Wine)

Glühwein is THE Christmas market drink.

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