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Aperol Spritz Is the Most Popular Cocktail of the Year

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Nobody’s quite sure when the term “cocktail” was first coined or first applied to alcoholic beverages, but the earliest example of the word as a spiked-drink dates from the early 1800s. And by the latter part of the 19th century, cocktails had become increasingly common.

Of course, like any other cultural phenomenon, cocktails have evolved over the years, from fairly simple preparations like the early 20th century Gin Rickey (gin, lime juice, and club soda) to such complicated contemporary “mixologist” or “cocktail chef” creations as award-winning Miami bartender Andrew Lue’s Uncharted Territory, combining gin, chai tea, coconut-sugar mango syrup, dehydrated lemon, Indian tea cookie foam, edible flowers, and pistachios.

And, again, like other cultural phenomena, cocktails are subject to fad and trend. A century ago, cocktail-lovers might have sipped a Sidecar (cognac, triple sec, and lemon juice), a Ward Eight (rye whiskey, lemon juice, orange juice, and grenadine), or a French 75 (gin, champagne, lemon juice). Those old-style classics are still available, of course, but preferences today have changed considerably. (They also vary from place to place, as you’ll see from this list of the most popular cocktail in every state.)

To determine the most popular cocktails of 2022, 24/7 Tempo reviewed the cocktail section of Google’s Year in Search compendium, which charts the drinks that had the highest rise in search traffic this year compared to 2021.

Some old-timers, like the Mai Tai and the Negroni, are certainly present, but there are also relative newcomers, including three Martini variations and a boozed up version of the classic kids’ mocktail the Shirley Temple. The most popular of all – whose newfound primacy has perhaps been inspired by the trend towards lower-alcohol libations – is the now ubiquitous Aperol Spritz. (If cocktails aren’t your thing, check out this list of the best wine bars in America.)

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10. Piña Colada
> Main ingredients: Rum, coconut cream, pineapple juice

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9. Mai Tai
> Main ingredients: Rum (usually two kinds), orange curaçao, orgeat (almond) syrup, lime juice, simple syrup

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8. Lemon Drop Martini (also called simply Lemon Drop)
> Main ingredients: Lemon (citron) vodka, triple sec, lemon juice

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7. Hot Toddy
> Main ingredients: Bourbon or rye whiskey, hot water, honey, cloves or cinnamon (optional)

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6. Dirty Martini
> Main ingredients: Gin or vodka, dry vermouth, olive brine or juice

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5. Negroni
> Main ingredients: Gin, sweet vermouth, Campari or other bitters

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4. Cosmopolitan
> Main ingredients: Vodka, Cointreau or other orange liqueur, lime juice, cranberry juice

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3. Dirty Shirley
> Main ingredients: Vodka or rum, ginger ale, grenadine syrup

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2. Espresso Martini
> Main ingredients: Vodka, Kahlúa or other coffee liqueur, espresso, simple syrup

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1. Aperol Spritz
> Main ingredients: Prosecco, Aperol bitters, club soda

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