A signature cocktail has become almost as popular as hashtags for weddings. Since the last ten years, personalization has been a major feature of weddings. Couples have a new way of sharing their love with their guests thanks to personalized drinks, meals, and other catering options. While buffets are still popular, many young couples prefer to collaborate with the chefs of the venue or bring in a chef to prepare a menu for their staff.
Signature cocktails are personal and easy to make
Cocktails are a popular way to create unique and original wedding decorations. Couples are encouraged not to choose their favourite drink, but to select a unique one that reflects their relationship.
When choosing a drink, it is important to keep your favorite drink seasonal. If you are getting married in the holiday season, a creamy drink might be appropriate. A refreshing, fruity summer beverage is more appealing.
Get Colorful
The style of your signature cocktail will depend on the theme and colors of your wedding. A classic cocktail made with watermelon juice and gin is a great idea if pink is your wedding color. You can ask your wedding planner for help in creating your own cocktail.
It may be hard to match your drink with your wedding colors if you don’t like Blue Curacao and Hipnotiq. A colored napkin can give the drink a vibrant presentation.
Ask for help
Couples often debate whether they should hire professional mixologists. It is a fortunate place to live, with many top mixologists around the globe calling it home. Hiring help is an option, even if you’re not a master mixologist or struggle to create cocktails.
Your signature cocktail should be memorable. This is why you need to make it visually appealing and tasty. You might reduce the alcohol content if you like sweeter drinks. When it comes to making unique cocktails that taste great, it is easy to forget what you are drinking. You can add personal touches to your event by creating a signature cocktail.
For those under 18, or who don’t drink, offer a non-alcoholic beverage.