These Are the 11 Drinks Trends That Dominated 2022 (2024)

If 2021 was the year of finding your new favorite to-go Negroni or juice-pouch co*cktail, 2022 was the year of sidling up to the bar, hanging out, and rediscovering the joy of a professionally made drink that was designed to be experienced in person. Whether it was enjoying a second wind from an Espresso Martini at the end of a big night out, or noticing low-proof co*cktail sections on bar menus across the country, here are a few of the co*cktail trends that stood out to us the most over the course of the past year.

Tea Time Meets Happy Hour

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In a year that celebrated maximalism across the menu, many of our favorite co*cktails featured a simple, elemental ingredient: tea. Mixed directly into a co*cktail or infused with a spirit, tea provides complex flavor with intensity bartenders can harness as they wish. At Martiny’s, a Japanese-style co*cktail lounge in NYC, bartenders mix warming chai with brown butter washed whiskey for their Potter’s Old Fashioned and blend matcha with Nikka Coffey Grain Whiskey and coconut water for their bright-green, aptly named co*cktail Tea Ceremony. The spiced flavors of chai blend with grapefruit and smoky mezcal in the Vintage Paloma, a creative variation on the classic co*cktail served at NYC’s Junoon. Amaretto infused with Earl Grey tea fragrance with citrus and bergamot gets mixed with bourbon and Jameson orange at Bar the Record in San Francisco.

Tea made its way into co*cktail menus outside of the U.S. as well. Alquimco in Cartagena features the Té Caribeño, a gin drink infused with green tea, while the Tack Room at Adare Manor in Ireland does a limited-run milk punch with rooibos tea. With the power to imbue earthy, sweet, and floral notes, tea served as the bartender’s proverbial Swiss army knife this year.

Miniature Drinks

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Not to be confused with your college town dive bar shot, miniature co*cktails are about much more than throwing back an ounce and a half of whiskey or tequila as quickly and painlessly as possible. At newly reopened NYC dive bar Milady’s, “cheekys”, or three-ounce pour Martinis can be ordered alongside “full-figured” regular sized versions, while Portland, Maine’s Crispy Gai serves up a perfect, tiny pineapple and lime leaf daiquiri. At its core, the miniature drink trend is about discovery and inclusivity; customers can have an opportunity to try a co*cktail with new-to-them ingredients without the commitment of a full drink, and those who are looking to limit their alcohol intake can still partake.

Martini Madness

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We named the martini the Drink of The Year making its presence on this list a shoe-in. 2022 bore witness to a Martini renaissance filled with creative takes on the classic, iconic co*cktail. What makes the Martini distinct from other drinks can also make it intimidating to order: there are so many ways to customize the co*cktail and the specificity of one’s order can feel like an extension of your personality. Restaurants and bars, though, are taking the intimidation out of ordering a Martini through creative signature Martinis listed on co*cktail menus. At Genever in Los Angeles’ Filipinotown, bartenders mix a Filipino staple, cane sugar-based Datu Puti vinegar, into their signature Datu Datu Martini for added depth. Other out-of-the-box standouts include the March Martini from Houston’s MARCH restaurant which features three types of gin, Bonnie’s MSG Martini which is ultra-savory and delicious, and the House Martini from Brooklyn’s Bar Americano, which features nutty fino sherry and bayleaf oil.

Big and Bold Garnishes

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Gone are the days of a simple lemon twist or mint leaf as a noteworthy co*cktail garnish. With so many of us embracing the joys of ordering a professionally made co*cktail once again, showmanship is front and center at co*cktail bars and restaurants around the country. For example, at Tet-a-Tet, a new dinner concept at Los Angeles’ All Day Baby, bright green pandan pearls garnish a delightfully over the top mezcal-based co*cktail in a bowl for groups of two or four. In Istanbul, co*cktails at Fahri Konsolos make use of kelp, seashells, and other nautical accouterments; back in New York City, Overstory, the rooftop craft co*cktail bar from the team behind Crown Shy, features a togarashi cracker perched atop the Supply Chain co*cktail, made with whiskey, rum, chilies, and Champagne. And at Bonny’s Hideaway in Charleston, ground popcorn powder tops the sweet, creamy, rum-based Calico Coffee co*cktail.

Nostalgic Drinks

Have you noticed an uptick in Cosmos in your life as of late? What about Appletinis? The ‘90s are alive and well when it comes to fashion trends (as anyone who’s been shopping for denim or jelly sandals in the past year very well knows), and co*cktail menus are next in line. That’s not to say nothing’s changed, however. “The ideas behind '90s drinks were always solid, but their composition and balance has evolved. Real citrus has replaced sour mix, fresh juice has trumped canned, and synthetic liqueurs and bar-rail booze have been swapped for craft bottles,” writes Betsy Andrews. “While mixologists are happy to indulge us, they've also learned a lot in 25 years. Like the gals on Sex and the City's recent reboot, And Just Like That, the Cosmopolitan has matured.”

The Espresso Martini Reigns Supreme

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We’ve already established that it was a big year for the Martini, but the classic drink’s caffeinated cousin deserves its own shout-out. This year, we saw an explosion in TikTok search volume for home recipes and bar recommendations alike, and realized that very few co*cktail lists at spots that opened this year omitted the drink; it’s beloved by many at Phoenix’s Valentine, where it gets the amaro and brandy treatment, and at Bar Volpe in Boston, the newest spot from 2019 Food & Wine Best New Chef Karen Akunowicz, the signature Espresso Martini is made a little bit sweeter thanks to vanilla-infused vodka. Ultimately, we’re happy to see the Espresso Martini getting its due (maybe it’s because we all could use a bit of a boost when it comes to staying out late after some sleepy pandemic years) but lest we forget: every trend has its starting point.

Tray Service At the Bar

In a year filled with over-the-top garnishes, a revival of nostalgia drinks, and plenty of caffeinated co*cktails, it’s only fitting that it was all served up on a tray. Some of our favorite drinks services this year were presented on trays. A simple step that really elevates a co*cktail experience, bars are using trays to create the most memorable orders. At Zaytinya, Jose Andres’ newest venture in New York’s NoMad neighborhood, they present an Ouzo experience that is one for the books. Three glasses, with ice, water, and ouzo, the Greek anise-flavored liqueur, is presented elegantly on a tray with instructions on how to slowly dilute the Ouzo for the best experience. Just a few blocks away at Verōnika, the co*cktail lounge at Swedish photography museum Fotografiska, the bar menu leads with a winner: the Reserve Martini Tray. To think Martinis could get any better, the small tray presents a Martini made exactly to your choosing, a caviar-topped potato, and a dwarf peach. We think just about everything should be served on trays in 2023.

Passion for Passion Fruit

A notoriously tricky flavor to get right, 2022 was the year of high quality passion fruit co*cktails. At the Westbury in Dublin, Sidecar Bar makes The Leading Lady with passion fruit and elderflower. Head bartender Oisin Kelly says it’s been the most popular drink of the menu, and for good reason. Passion fruit brings a zippy, sweet and sour flavor that pairs so well with a variety of spirits. While co*cktail bars have the power and know-how to turn soft and seedy passion fruit into fabulous syrups and extracts, Chinola passion fruit liqueur has done the work for you. Named after the Dominican word for passion fruit, Chinola tastes like the essence of passion fruit without any unwanted artificial flavorings. Chinola brings tang and a gorgeous orange color to any co*cktail —draw inspiration from co*cktail menus and mix it with rum, mezcal, or even with just a bit of seltzer.

Fresh Flavors From Tokyo

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The late 1990s and early 2000s bore witness to iconic co*cktails like the Espresso Martini and Cosmopolitan, but it did a major disservice to many, filling them with artificial flavorings and sugar-laden syrups. Japanese co*cktails in particular took a hit, but nowadays bartenders reclaiming the flavors and recipes with quality at the core. At NYC’s Bar Goto and Bar Goto Niban, bartender Kenta Goto serves flavor-forward Japanese co*cktails that are made with premium ingredients and crafted with care. Try Goto’s elegant take on the saketini, the Sakura Martini which features a blend of sake and gin and gets garnished with a preserved sakura, or cherry blossom. Try drinks expert Julia Momosé’s take on the Midori Shochu Sour, a gorgeous green co*cktail with punchy melon flavor. Japanese whisky, sake and shochu are only growing in popularity stateside, as well as specialty spirits like ume liqueur, there’s never been a better time to experiment with Japanese spirits and ingredients in co*cktails.

Low-Proof Moves Into No-Proof's Turf

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For the past several years, non-alcoholic co*cktails have been a place of major innovation. With the NA movement’s success, we’re seeing more restaurants and bars embrace and clearly denote a middleground section on their co*cktail lists to lower proof or aperitivo co*cktails. Many of these drinks involve non-alcoholic spirits, while others rely on liqueurs and bitters. At Jupiter, the much-anticipated Rockefeller Center trattoria from the women behind King, the aperitivo/low-proof co*cktail section boasts offerings like an Americano and a Sbagliatio Bianco; meanwhile, at American Bar, there’s a Lite Martini made specifically with Body, a buzzy new lower-proof vodka. The Nines, a popular new piano bar with an old-school New York City feel from Golden Age Hospitality, includes a thoughtful sherry-based offering, a classic Bellini, and more on its cheerful Low-ABV list. Nashville’s Fox Bar & co*cktail Club includes a sliding scale next to each of its co*cktails to denote how “spirituous” they are — an Autumn Tonic with tequila, pineapple tonic, piloncillo, and cinnamon as well as the Thai Mule with vodka, ginger, Worcestershire sauce, and basil both hang out on the low-ABV end of the spectrum.

Amuse-Bouche co*cktails

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What better way to enjoy a high-end co*cktail experience than to be greeted with a house-made welcome drink to kick things off. The premise is simple, guests are offered a small amuse-bouche drink that helps introduce them to the flavors and creativity they’re about to enjoy, as well as set the palate for some great flavors. It’s the expansion on the culinary premise of a small bite to kickstart the meal, except in this case it’s for drinks. Well-loved spots like the Connaught and Lyaness in London, Bar 1661 in Dublin, and The Dead Rabbit in NYC, among many others, have implemented this new option, upping the hospitality game in the drinks space significantly.

These Are the 11 Drinks Trends That Dominated 2022 (2024)

FAQs

These Are the 11 Drinks Trends That Dominated 2022? ›

Wine co*cktails rank the highest in awareness among these trends, but options like tea-based alcoholic beverages, cannabis/THC-infused beverages and spike coconut water are sparking consumer interest.

What are the most trending drinks? ›

Wine co*cktails rank the highest in awareness among these trends, but options like tea-based alcoholic beverages, cannabis/THC-infused beverages and spike coconut water are sparking consumer interest.

What are the soft drink trends for 2022? ›

Various adult soft drinks are perfectly placed for this market, particularly sodas, seltzers or sparkling and flavoured waters. Pair sugar-free sodas with flavours from fruits low in sugars, then elevate these to premiumise options – try peach and vanilla, or honeydew and cinnamon.

What is the latest co*cktail trend? ›

1. MINIMALIST co*ckTAILS: QUALITY OVER QUANTITY. The minimalism trend is focused on the quality of ingredients rather than quantity – bringing three-ingredient co*cktails back to the forefront of mixology.

What are the 10 most popular drinks? ›

Here are 10 of the most popular co*cktails that will always be in style.
  • Margarita.
  • Cosmopolitan.
  • Daiquiri.
  • Gimlet.
  • Manhattan.
  • Negroni.
  • Old Fashioned.
  • Sex on the Beach.

What is the top 1 drink? ›

Water is the most consumed beverage globally, essential for human survival.

What is America's #1 drink? ›

Based on search results, water stands out as the most prevalent beverage in the American diet, constituting 50% of overall consumption, encompassing both bottled and tap water.

What is the 2 most popular drink? ›

Tea is the second‑most‑consumed drink in the world, after water.

What is the number 1 best selling drink? ›

One name that instantly comes to mind when we think of top-selling drinks is Coca-Cola. With its iconic red and white branding and refreshing taste, Coca-Cola has been reigning as the best-selling soft drink for decades. It was first introduced in 1886 and has since become a household name in more than 200 countries.

What are the 3 most popular soft drinks? ›

Leading soft drink brands ranked by brand awareness in the United States in 2023
CharacteristicShare of respondents
Coca-Cola95%
Pepsi95%
Sprite94%
7UP93%
9 more rows
Jan 15, 2024

What are beverage trends? ›

Functional drinks: Beverages with benefits will dominate the cold (and hot) drink market. Driven by their pursuit of well-being, consumers are gravitating towards nutraceutical beverages, a category within the broader trend of functional drinks.

What is the most popular soda 2022? ›

Coca-Cola's share of the carbonated soft drinks (CSD) market in the U.S. amounted to roughly 19 percent in 2022, making it the CSD brand in the United States that year. Pepsi-Cola ranked second with a volume share of almost nine percent.

What is the latest drink craze? ›

If you haven't yet tried (or even heard of) hop water, it's not far from a brewery near you. Currently experiencing a huge growth spurt in the US, sales of the booze-free beverage have doubled there over the past two years to create a market worth $5.5 million (£4.4 million) in 2023.

What's trending drinks? ›

Meet the drinks you should be serving at any party this season.
  • 1Frosé co*cktail. ...
  • 2Charred chilli and orange aperol spritz. ...
  • 3Dark and stormy. ...
  • 4Creamy Baileys iced coffee. ...
  • 5Passionfruit and lime cooler. ...
  • 6Mai Tai punch. ...
  • 7Gin martini. ...
  • 8Champagne co*cktail (French 75)

What is the Big 4 co*cktail? ›

The international recipe calls for 1/3 rye whiskey, for the U.S.; 1/3 scotch whiskey, for Great Britain; 1/6 Noilly Prat, for France; 1/6 vodka, for the Soviet Union; and a dash of cherry brandy to sweeten everything. Get this image in a variety of framing options at Photos.com.

What are the 3 most popular drinks in the world? ›

Beer is the world's most widely consumed alcoholic drink, and is the third-most consumed drink overall, after water and tea.

What drink flavors are trending 2022? ›

In 2022, expect beverage makers to continue emphasizing the presence of familiar flavors in drinks across categories. Childhood favorites like watermelon, strawberry, cherry, apple and grape will see a resurgence as consumers reach for those immediately recognizable and nostalgic profiles.

What is the most sold soft drink 2022? ›

In 2022, Coca-Cola was ranked as the leading carbonated soft drink (CSD) company in the United States with a volume share of 46.3 percent. Ranked second, PepsiCo garnered a volume share of 24.7 percent that year.

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