Here are fabulous new cocktail, mocktail and adult beverage books coming out in Summer, Fall and Winter 2025!
Actor Neil Patrick Harris and his non-drinking husband devised these cocktail and mocktail recipes together over the past seven years. Now both the drinkers and teetotalers in your house can enjoy a delicious beverage based on their preferences, at t...
Both Sides of the Glass - by Neil Patrick Harris & David Burtka (Hardcover)
Here are cozy cocktails for the spooky season or for people who love getting their pumpkin spice on while leaf peeping. The recipes include Pumpkin Spice Martini, Apple Cinnamon Old Fashioned, Boozy Hot Cocoa, and Bourbon Apple Cider. Specially for H...
The Art of Mixology: Cozy Cocktails - by Parragon Books (Hardcover)
Mocktail recipes in this new book include Tea by the Sea, Espresso Love, Daisy Daisy, SuperSonic, Mint Limonana, Black Velvety, and other inventive faux cocktails.
The Mocktail Hour - by David T Smith & Keli Rivers (Hardcover)
These little cocktail card decks make great hostess gifts. Pull a card from this new deck, "Aperitif," search your liquor cabinet for the ingredients, and make a drink you wouldn't have normally thought to put on offer!
The Cocktail Cabinet: Aperitif - by Kara Newman (Hardcover)
Besides sharing the history of tiki drinks and tiki bars, this little gift book presents 20 recipes, including Corpse Reviver, Mai Tai, Pina Colada and Tequila Sunrises.
The Pocket Tiki Bar - (Gemini Pockets) by Gemini (Hardcover)
The low-alcohol trend is really catching on. I prefer low-alcohol drinks to no-alcohol mocktails, so this book intrigues me! The lower the alcohol, the more delicious beverages you can have on a hot summer day!
In Session - by Steven Grasse & Adam Erace (Hardcover)
I can never resist cookbooks and cocktail books based on books or literature themes! This one offers cocktails based around five genres: fantasy, science fiction, romance, thrillers, and general book tropes.
Get Lit - by Elizabeth Sagan (Hardcover)
I personally prefer cava (it's dryer) to Prosecco, but here's a pretty little gift book you could present to your cocktail party hostess, weekend lake house hosts (along with a bottle, of course) or as part of a gift basket at a bridal shower or bach...
Prosecco Cocktails - by Laura Gladwin (Hardcover)
This merry new holiday cocktail book offers an astonishing number of cocktail recipes: 100! Included are drinks with fun and festive names such as "Nog Yourself Out," "Pour Some Mulling on Me," "Butter Late than Sober," "Martini, Naughty and Stirred,...
Yule Need a Drink - by Editors of Cider Mill Press (Hardcover)
This mocktail book has a really cute concept - drinks for when you're "sippin' for two!" While you're pregnant, here are some tasty non-alcoholic beverages to make you feel festive and not so left out at a cocktail party.
Due for a Drink - by Jim Myers & Jon Howard (Hardcover)
This new cocktail book is meant to be a lavish coffee table tome, featuring the most important classic cocktails, beautifully photographed and illustrated.
The Mixology Way - by Lucas Tubiana (Hardcover)
We enjoy a Happy Hour ritual at my house every night at 4 pm. I'm looking forward to adding this Italian spritz drinks book to my collection of Italian cookbooks, and referring to it often for something tasty in the late afternoon.
Aperitivo - by Ryland Peters & Small (Hardcover)
Oh my word. Of course someone came out with a pickleball-themed cocktail book. Of course they did. Lol.
Dinks and Drinks - by Camille Wilson (Hardcover)
This little book presents 45 suggestions for alcohol-free drinks you can make from items on your bar cart.
(The Bar(c)Art) by Cece Bailey Page (Hardcover)
Here's a perfect spooky season gift book for the goth in your life: Uneasy Elixirs, inspired by the whimsically macabre artwork by the late artist Edward Gorey.
Uneasy Elixirs - by Virginia Miller (Hardcover)
America's Test Kitchen gives cocktails their best effort. They always have fabulous cookbooks and this cocktail book is lavishly illustrated.
Cocktails Illustrated - by America's Test Kitchen (Hardcover)
The famous Kew Gardens present this book of recipes for botanical cocktails. This will be my third book based on themes from the Kew Gardens. I really must put a Kew Gardens tour on my travel itinerary someday.
Kew: The Botanical Bar - (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew) by Esther Clark & Jenny Linford (Hardcover)
Here's a cocktail book for the gamer in your life - if they played Diablo!
Diablo: Drinks, Potions & Elixirs - by Cassandra Reeder & Ryan Quinn (Hardcover)
This new cocktail book made me chuckle. There are 100 cocktails you can make, themed after the bad decisions many of us have made in our dating and romantic lives.
Pour Decisions - by Editors of Cider Mill Press (Hardcover)
The creator of "Likeable Cocktails" presents 165 cocktails, each that you can make three ways: classic version, riff version, and zero-alcohol version. How fun!
Three Cheers - by Kaitlyn Stewart (Hardcover)
These book niches are getting oddly specific. "Make Mynah Double" drills down into the intersection between cocktail lovers and bird watchers.
Make Mynah Double - by Katie Stryjewski (Hardcover)
Here's the expanded edition of the Dungeonmeister book of cocktails and mocktails for D&D and RPG nerds.
Düngeonmeister: The Expanded Edition - by Jef Aldrich & Jon Taylor (Hardcover)
The Coastal Kitchen always does a fantastic job on its books. This one presents spritz drinks such as a Champagne Mojito, a Sparkling Negroni and a Limoncello Spritz.
Spritz! - by The Coastal Kitchen (Hardcover)
Here's more cocktails you can serve in a coupe, from the very prolific cookbook and cocktail book author, Brian Hart Hoffman.
Every Day Coupetails - by Brian Hart Hoffman & Brooke Michael Bell (Hardcover)
This cocktail book specializes in showstopping, inventive, unique cocktails.
Bitters, Shrubs, Flames - by Cider Mill Press (Hardcover)
This cocktail book, "Bitter Tart" specializes in sour flavors or cocktails that taste ruby-red bitter. Drink recipes include the Sazerac, Old-fashioned, the
Rosalita, a Fizzing Americano, an Old Vermouth, a Saketini, the Pisco sour, something I've n...
Bitter Tart - by Welbeck (Hardcover)
Here's a cocktail book for Anglophiles - it's made up of drink recipes from London's iconic bars!
The Cocktail Bar - by William Yeoward (Hardcover)
Here are wonderfully wicked cocktails for Halloween and the spooky season. Many of them are quite witchy. Recipes include The Witch's Brew, the Black Magic Margarita, Bloody Fang Sangria, and Poison Apple Cider.
Spooky Cocktails - by Clair McLafferty (Hardcover)
Here's another useful little book for people who don't want to drink alcohol yet want to hold a fun, tasty and festive drink and feel included.