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With four flavor options, St. Elmo Cocktails makes it easy to keep the drinks pouring.

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A St. Elmo Cosmopolitan in a martini glass.

Have an instant quality cocktail — no shaking or stirring required.

Photo by Dave Pluimer

Whether you’re having a few friends over or a solo happy hour, making craft cocktails takes time, skill, and a lot of ingredients. Enter: St. Elmo ready-to-pour cocktails, a simple way to have a quality cocktail.

Find these four varieties in local liquor and grocery stores or buy online:

  • Old Fashioned: The original. This recipe was introduced to St. Elmo diners in 2010 and quickly gained popularity. Tasting notes: Bourbon, orange, and aromatic bitters.
  • Cosmopolitan: Keep it classy with a classic. This Cosmo features an approachable flavor profile that pleases most palates (great for a crowd). Tasting notes: Subtly sweet blend of vodka and orange liqueur.
  • Cherry Vanilla Bourbon: This is the spirit behind the famous Elmo Cola. At 88 proof, it’s a robust spirit that blends perfectly in cocktails. Tasting notes: Traditionally distilled straight bourbon infused with natural cherry and vanilla beans.
  • Espresso Martini: Enjoy the rich flavors of coffee beans with this modern masterpiece. Tasting notes: Coffee, vodka, chocolate, and vanilla.*

Make bartending a breeze

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