I have an event for Japanese businessmen and need to make a cocktail that's suitable.

Cocktail Colin says:

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I have found a cocktail that would be suitable for an event for Japanese business men based on its high rating and the fact that it contains ingredients like Triple Sec and Lemon Juice.
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You asked: Cocktail for Japanese businessmen event. We found 10 cocktails answering the question.

Japanese Slipper

A subtle blend of Midori melon liqueur with Cointreau and lemon juice, the Japanese Slipper mixes sweet and tart flavours...

Triple Sec (30ml), Melon liqueur (30ml), Lemon Juice (30ml)

Classic
3 ingredients
4.56 / 5

Japanese

A great cocktail recipe from the 1860s, this was originally served in a rocks glass with ice, but somewhere along...

Cognac (60ml), Orgeat Syrup (15ml)

2 ingredients
4.41 / 5

Cherry Blossom

The Cherry Blossom cocktail is a vibrant and refreshing concoction that combines the sweet, fruity allure of cherry brandy with...

Triple Sec (15ml), Lemon Juice (30ml), Cherry Brandy (30ml), Sugar (Teaspoon)

4 ingredients
4.35 / 5

Midorimomo

The Midorimomo cocktail is a sweet and fruity beverage that combines the lush flavors of peach schnapps and melon liqueur...

Peach Schnapps (30ml), Melon liqueur (30ml), Tequila (30ml), Lemonade (Top up)

4 ingredients
3.89 / 5

Jasmine

A cocktail of Paula Herrington from the 1990s. A suitable cocktail to introduce people to gin cocktails. Tastes like grapefruit...

Cointreau (30ml), Lemon Juice (15ml), Gin (45ml), Campari (22.5ml)

4 ingredients
3.83 / 5

Kyoto

The Kyoto cocktail is a vibrant blend inspired by Japanese flavors, combining the sweet, melon notes of melon liqueur with...

Melon liqueur (30ml), Lemon Juice (Dash), Gin (60ml), Red vermouth (15ml)

4 ingredients
3.8 / 5

Japonaise

The Japonaise is a unique cocktail that embodies a fusion of flavors, served in a highball glass. It features a...

Soda water (Top up), Grenadine (10ml), Advocaat (30ml), Cherry liqueur (15ml)

4 ingredients
3.71 / 5

Hanami

The Hanami cocktail is a simple yet elegant drink that celebrates the flavors of Japan. Its name, "Hanami," refers to...

Cherry Brandy (60ml), Sake (180ml)

2 ingredients
3.69 / 5

Tokyo Ice Tea

The Tokyo Ice Tea is an invigorating cocktail with a unique twist on the classic Long Island Ice Tea, swapping...

Vodka (30ml), Melon liqueur (30ml), Lemon (Half), White rum (30ml), Soda water (Dash), Lime (Half), Sugar (Teaspoon), Orange liqueur (30ml)

8 ingredients
3.68 / 5

Sake Bomb

Dropping sake into beer causes it to fizz violently so it needs to be drank quickly!

Lager (560ml), Sake (30ml)

2 ingredients
3.66 / 5

FAQ's

We've collated some quick fire Q&A's on the question to help you find exactly what you're looking for.

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What are some ingredients commonly used in Japanese-inspired cocktails?

Japanese-inspired cocktails often use ingredients like sake, plum wine, yuzu, green tea, and Asian fruits such as lychee and cherry.

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How can I make a cocktail presentation more appealing for Japanese businessmen?

Use elegant glassware, incorporate Japanese elements like bamboo stirrers or cherry blossoms, and ensure the presentation is minimalist and refined.

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Are there non-alcoholic options for Japanese-inspired cocktails?

Yes, you can create non-alcoholic versions using ingredients like yuzu juice, green tea, and tonic water to maintain the Japanese theme.

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What is the cultural significance of sake in Japanese cocktails?

Sake, a traditional Japanese rice wine, is often used in cocktails to incorporate authentic Japanese flavors and pay homage to Japanese culture.

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How should I serve cocktails at a formal Japanese business event?

Serve cocktails in an understated yet elegant manner, possibly with light appetizers. Be mindful of Japanese etiquette, such as never pouring your own drink.

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