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State-by-state, the most popular cocktail drinks in the US 

Google is a vast database filled with information that gives you a peek into how the world works. UpgradedPoints published a list of the most popular cocktails in every state. The results were obtained by scrutinizing post-quarantine Google Trends data to see which cocktails Americans searched for the most. Plus, don’t miss our recommendations on cocktail-making accessories, from bartender kits to whiskey glass sets.  

In this article: BruMate ShakerCrafthouse by Fortessa Cocktail Strainer and Barfly Teardrop Bar Spoon

The most popular cocktails

Honorable mention: Paloma

A Paloma is crafted with tequila, lime juice and grapefruit juice, grapefruit soda or grapefruit simple syrup. Originating in Mexico, this drink takes the number one spot in California.

#9: Old fashioned

An old fashioned is a whiskey-based drink with bitters, simple syrup and fruit. It’s popular in Mississippi and Wisconsin.

#8: Bellini

You only need two ingredients to make a bellini: Prosecco and peach puree. Of course, you can switch it up with your favorite fruity addition, such as mango, as well. This is the top choice for Alabama and Oklahoma.

#7: Dark n’ stormy

This drink is a favorite in Montana and Rhode Island. It’s made with dark rum and ginger beer and served over ice with a slice of lime. If you don’t have an actual lime, lime juice or simple syrup can be used.

#6: Margarita

The margarita can be served on the rocks or frozen. While there are many versions, the classic includes tequila, triple sec and lime juice. This drink tops the charts in Missouri, New Hampshire and Texas.

#5: Mojito

The mojito is a Cuban cocktail made with white rum, soda water, sugar, lime juice and mint. This fun, summer beverage rules in Arkansas, Virginia and Washington.

#4: White Russian

The timeless white Russian is a solid choice for people living in Alaska, Minnesota and West Virginia. It’s made with vodka, Kahlua and cream.

#3: Wine cooler

A wine cooler is a light, refreshing option that’s made using wine and fruit juice as the main ingredients. It’s the drink of choice in Kansas, Kentucky and Pennsylvania.

#2: Piña colada

The runner-up beverage is a piña colada. This drink features rum, cream of coconut (or coconut milk) and pineapple juice. It can be served shaken or stirred. The top states for this beverage are Florida, New Jersey and New Mexico.

#1: Mimosa

The most popular drink in the States is the mimosa. It’s simple to make, only requiring orange juice and sparkling wine or Champagne. If you prefer, however, you can swap out the OJ with your favorite juice, such as cranberry juice or apple cider. This drink is popular in Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, North Carolina and Tennessee.

What you need for making cocktails

BruMate Shaker

This is a two-in-one cocktail shaker and tumbler. It has a leak-proof top and BevGuard technology that helps your drinks stay cold longer. The inventive design ensures no metallic aftertaste.

Crafthouse by Fortessa Cocktail Strainer

This oval cocktail strainer fits easily into a mixing glass to allow you to strain your mixed drinks. The crimped handle helps you keep the strainer in place while allowing a smooth pour.

Barfly Teardrop Bar Spoon

A bar spoon makes it easier to mix cocktails in a shaker or tall glass. This well-made spoon is perfectly weighted with a twisted design that’s attractive and easy to grip. It comes in seven finishes and has a durable stainless steel core. You can get it in lengths ranging from 30 to 50 centimeters. 

Kitchen Rest 8-Inch Cocktail Muddler

You’ll need a cocktail muddler to crush fruits, herbs and spices for drinks such as mojitos, caipirinhas and juleps. The 8-inch muddler has a nylon head that provides a crushing force without damaging glasses. 

Briout Double Cocktail Jigger

This stainless steel jigger lets you precisely measure liquid ingredients for your cocktails. It has a double-head design and laser-etched measurements including 1 1/2, 3/4 and 1/2 ounces. The jigger comes in five finishes to complement your other bar accessories.

Aozita 24-Piece Bartender Kit with Stand

Rather than purchasing cocktail-making accessories individually, you can go with a bartender kit like this one. This 24-piece cocktail kit includes a shaker with a built-in strainer lid, a muddler, a bar spoon, a jigger, another strainer, a lemon squeezer, ice tongs, cocktail picks, a corkscrew, pour spouts and a guide to preparing cocktails and mocktails. A bamboo stand keeps the accessories organized and easily accessible. Plus, packing bags are included if you want to take your home bar on the go.

PolyScience Smoke Infuser

Smoke-filled drinks are all the rage right now. This cocktail smoker lets you take advantage of the trend with ease. It can be used on cocktails, desserts, vegetables, meat, fish and more.

 

MyDrinkBomb Cocktail Bombs

Whether you prefer alcoholic drinks or mocktails, these cocktail bombs are for you. Just drop into your beverage of choice and wait for the flavor to erupt.

Libbey Mixologist 18-Piece Bartender Kit

This bartender kit contains three types of cocktail glasses, including highball, margarita and poco glasses, which are used for drinks such as daiquiris and piña coladas (four of each). You also get four shot glasses, a mixing glass and a strainer. 

Marquis by Waterford Markham Double Old Fashion Glasses Set

These crystal whiskey glasses are a beautiful addition to any home bar. They’re crafted in Italy, with a traditional cut pattern that gives them an air of sophistication. These 11-ounce glasses come in sets of four.

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