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Build a Bar at Home (Warning: Hangovers Ahead!)
Hi! I’m Carley from TheNest.com, the spin-off home site from the folks at TheKnot.com (every bride’s wedding obsession). We recently came out with The Nest Home Design Handbook, a cool 101 on everything casa-related. I’m thrilled to be guest-blogging on HWTM about building a bar at home—because c’mon, how many more times can you drag yourself to a hot, crowded bar and wait twenty minutes for your gin and tonic? Consider this your very own VIP lounge.

{photo by: Mark Lund}
Hook Up Your Cart
Okay, if you don’t mind plunking down a bit of cash, we love this sleek bar cart from Restoration Hardware. It keeps everything in one handy zone and can be rolled anywhere in the house.
Budget-conscious? Skip the cart and set up your bar on a side table. Another way to save is to skip a lot of pricey liquors and stick to just vodka. It’ll give you the biggest bang for your buck since it can be mixed with OJ, cranberry, Bloody Mary mix, and more. Download our Stocking the Bar checklist on TheNest.com and toss it in your purse so you don’t get amnesia at the liquor store.
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Fom left to right: highball, rocks, martini
{photo by: Ericka McConnell}
Don’t Go Overboard on the Glasses
All it takes to get those stiff drinks a flowin’ are three types of glasses: the highball (a Screwdriver’s best buddy), the rocks glass (holds scotch straight-up for Mad Men wannabes), and the martini (enough said). Find ’em for under $3 each at CB2.
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{photo by: StockFood}
Get Cool Tools for Shaking and Pouring
Skip all the frou-frou tools and get the basics: a good vino and bottle opener, a cocktail shaker (I like the flip-top one from Metrokane with a built-in strainer) and a jigger (fancy word for shot glass).
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{Photo provided by: Dabney Lee at Home}
Personalize Your Bar with Chic Coasters
Like Saturn rings on your coffee table? Thought not. Pick up these monogrammed drink coasters from Dabney Lee at Home and you’re golden. They’re fun, recyclable, and totally customizable. What’s not to love?
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{Photo by: Laurie Frankel}
Pour a Signature Cocktail
Here’s my secret to a successful party: one signature drink. I might have some wine and beer on hand, but those are kind of generic—at the end of the night it’s the signature cocktail that everyone will be talking about. This Candy Cane Martini is perfect for the holidays.
CANDY CANE MARTINI
Ingredients:
1 1/2 oz. vodka
1 tsp. peppermint schnapps
1 oz. club soda
Mini candy cane, for garnish
Directions:
Pour vodka, peppermint schnapps, and club soda over a handful of ice in a cocktail shaker. Shake until cold; then pour into a chilled martini glass. Hang mini candy cane over lip of glass.
From Holiday Cocktails by Jessica Strand with permission from Chronicle Books
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[WIN IT!]
Now that I’ve shared my favorite holiday cocktail, what’s YOURS? Post it in the comments here, and you’ll be entered to win one of TEN free copies of The Nest Home Design Handbook!
Giveaway ends Wednesday, December 17 at midnight PST. Good luck!
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WINNER UPDATE – 12/29/08: This giveaway is now closed. Thanks so much to everyone that entered! And the 10 lucky random winners are:
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114Comments
Well I prefer a glass of good red wine. i’m into Malbecs right now. I would also love to give that Peppermint Martini a try. I didn’t read too many comments but I will have to google that recipe. Sounds like one to try…soon!
Cheers & Happy Holidays to all.!!
I love, love, love Stoli Dolis. Take some vodka, infuse with chunks of fresh pineapple for several days, and enjoy! It tastes just like pineapple!
My favorite drink to serve at holiday parties is christmas-y champagne: half champagne, half cranberry juice, garnished with a skewer threaded with cranberries. Yummy & festive! :)
I love Apple Martinis and Cosmos….but honestly Fuzzy Navels remind me of the holidays because my Grandpa used to give me sips on Christmas Eve when I was little.
Mango Mojitos baby…..
Hot buttered rum!
Bailey’s and coffee is my official Christmas drink!
Peppermint martinis all the way!
Oh, so many favorites to choose from! Spiked Buttered Rum, Irish Coffee, Pomegranate Martinis, and Spiked Peppermint Cocoa for starters!!
A staple and classic drink at our house is a White Russian – my fiance loves them and they are easy to make! You can even make them lower-calorie by substituting the cream with whole or 2% milk. Most of the girls don’t mind the low-fat option.
White Russian
2 oz vodka
1 oz coffee liqueur
light cream
I love Mudslides or Chocolate Martini’s!
I love a key lime pie martini, it is amazing
I was thinking of just making a juice-infused vodka with blood oranges…maybe add a little lem/lime soda?!?
Mmm – spiked (hot) cider is my favorite holiday cocktail!
I recently tried one a Christmas Tree (recipe found here: http://www.whattodrink.com/drinkrecipes/9288-christmas-tree.asp) and I must say it was an instant fave.