About Us

About The Cocktail Library

In a world that asks us to watch, scroll, and react, it’s easy to forget what it feels like to actually gather together.

We love to entertain our friends and family. Hospitality for the ones you love is an incredible gift to give. This idea came from meeting and  enjoying incredible bartenders/mixologists, appreciating their creativity, craft, hospitality, and wanting to recreate that at home for ourselves and our guests. 

The Cocktail Library exists to bring us back to real connection — the kind that happens when phones are down, music is on, and something good is being made with your hands.

Because cocktails are tactile. You measure, shake, stir, taste, adjust. You learn by doing. And when you host, you’re offering more than a drink — you’re offering warmth, attention, and a great cocktail that tells people: I’m glad you’re here.

What we make

The Cocktail Library creates print-ready hosting kits and recipe decks designed for at-home cocktail classes, learning, and casual nights in. Each edition is thoughtfully curated, is built to feel timeless, easy to use, and genuinely fun — with clear recipes, crafted guidance, and guest recipe cards meant to be shared and taken home.

No fuss. No complicated setup. Just a simple, elevated way to host.

Why it matters

We don’t need more content. We need more moments.

A good cocktail is an excuse to slow down. It starts conversations. It turns “we should get together sometime” into a table full of friends, laughing over a drink you made yourself.

That’s hospitality, that's shared moments, that's presence.

Our promise

Everything we create is designed to help you:

  • host with confidence (even if you’re not a bartender)

  • learn classic recipes you’ll use again and again

  • make guests feel welcomed and included

  • build traditions that last longer than a post

We have a lot more to come, theme based parties, more recipe editions. We hope you will buy and collect the recipe cards and create your own library. The cards when cut/trimmed are approximately 5x7. You should print them on heavy card stock. The backs are empty so you can adjust, put notes, etc. You can even laminate them, buy a 5x7 recipe box and build your own library that you will want to return to often and will be the envy of your friends.

Once you make that first new drink for your friends and family and see their expressions and gratitude you will want to make many more...

 

Thanks for being here. We’re so glad you found us.

Cheers,
The Cocktail Library