Spotlight on... Signature Drinks

July 24 / 2013

Amber Daniels

Signature drinks have quickly become a must have feature for every event. Passed at the entrance, they are a great way to greet your guests and set the tone of your event.

Used for all types of events, signature drinks can coincide with theme at a charitable gala (Asian, Latin, beach or other destination theme, etc), company colors at corporate dinners, or the bride and groom’s drink preferences at a wedding.
 
Here at Peabody Opera House, all bar packages include the option of a signature drink. Based on your ideas, the experts at Levy Restaurants (exclusive onsite caterer to Peabody Opera House)can create the perfect cocktail within your bar package to fit with your theme and personality.  
 
Below are a few of the drinks Levy has used this year along with the recipes so you can try them yourself!

 

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Variety the Children’s Charity served this summery rum creation that paired perfectly with the Latin theme of their recent Dinner with the Stars Gala.

1/2 oz. cranberry juice

3 oz. pineapple juice

1 oz. white rum

Combine over ice in a cocktail shaker and garnish with a pineapple wedge and cherry.


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The Jewish Federation hosted a pre-show retirement party and toasted the guest of honor with a “Barry-tini”, a berry flavored version of a cosmopolitan.

  • 2 oz. berry flavored vodka

  • 1/2 oz. orange flavored liqueur

  • 3/4 o/z. cranberry juice-or use white cranberry juice if you want it to look more like a traditional vodka martini

  • 1/2 oz. lime juice

  • Skewer of fresh berries for garnish

Combine over ice in a cocktail shaker and garnish with the berry skewer.

 

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This purple martini was created to match the color theme of a May wedding and was also used as the signature drink for the Blues’ Totally 80’s Casino Night Dinner.

  • 1 1/4 oz. blue curacao

  • 1 1/4 oz. vodka

  • 2 oz. grenadine

  • 1/4 oz. Lime Juice

  • 2 oz. Pineapple Juice

Combine over ice in a cocktail shaker and garnish with a lemon twist or pineapple and cherry skewer

 

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This Blushing Bride cocktail was renamed the “Hooba-tini” after a May bride’s nickname.

  • 1 oz. peach schnapps

  • 1 oz. grenadine

  • 4 oz. champagne

Combine the first two ingredients in a champagne glass and top with champagne.


Start planning your next big event today by contacting Angie Carr at acarr@peabodyoperahouse.com or visit Peadoby Opera House for more information.