Bank holiday weekend is looming: make the UK’s 10 favourite cocktails to unwind

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The most popular cocktails in the UK, according to Google 

  • Margarita is the most popular cocktail among Brits 
  • Pornstar martini and Mojito follow in second and third place, respectively 
  • Vodka based cocktails are the most popular in the UK 

New research has revealed the UK’s top 10 favourite cocktails, with margarita taking the crown. 

Event Management Company MGN events analysed Google search data to determine the nation’s most loved cocktail. The research combined several terms Brits are searching for including ‘Margarita recipe’, ‘How to make a Margarita’ and ‘Margarita ingredients’ for over 350 different cocktails.  

Ranking Cocktail Total Search Volume 
Margarita 83,750 
Pornstar Martini 80,600 
Mojito 71,290 
Espresso Martini 56,690 
Piña Colada 51,710 
Old Fashioned 44,590 
Cosmopolitan 40,410 
Negroni 28,260 
Aperol Spritz 27,590 
10 Mulled Wine 26,510 

#1 Margarita 

Taking the top spot for the UK’s favourite cocktail is the margarita with a total monthly search volume of 83,750. To make this classic cocktail, start by rubbing a lime wedge around the rim of your chosen glass and dip it into some salt. Then, add 25ml lime juice, 20ml triple sec, 50ml tequila and a handful of ice to a cocktail shaker – when the shaker feels cold, it’s ready to strain the mix into your glass. 

#2 Pornstar Martini 

Second on the list is the pornstar martini which originated here in the UK, London to be precise, with a combined monthly search volume of 80,600. Create this yourself by filling a cocktail shaker with 45ml vodka, 30ml passionfruit puree, and 15ml vanilla sugar syrup and shaking and straining into a glass. Don’t forget to add half of a passionfruit on the top, as well as a shot glass of champagne on the side. 

#3 Mojito 

The mojito takes the third spot on the list with a total monthly search volume of 71,290. Experience a taste of Cuba and make this yourself by adding the juice of one lime, a teaspoon of sugar, and just a handful of mint leaves to a jug and crushing them with a rolling pin. Place the mix into a tall glass with some ice and pour in 60ml white rum and a dash of soda water. 

#4 Espresso Martini 

The espresso martini made it to fourth place, taking a combined monthly search volume of 56,690. The first step to creating this classic is by making the sugar syrup – add 100g caster sugar to a pan with 50ml water, stir it, and bring to the boil. Let it cool and add 1 tablespoon to a shaker as well as 100ml vodka, 50ml espresso coffee, 50ml coffee liqueur and some ice. Shake and strain into a glass and add a finishing touch of coffee beans to your cocktail. 

#5 Pina Colada 

The pina colada, hailing from Puerto Rico, places fifth gathering a total of 51,710 monthly searches. Enjoy this tropical concoction by pouring 120ml pineapple juice, 60ml white rum, 60 ml coconut cream and a handful of ice into a blender. Once smooth, pour into a tall glass and top it off with a pineapple wedge. 

#6 Old Fashioned 

Sixth on the list is the old fashioned. Despite originating in Kentucky way back in 1881, the cocktail’s popularity is still standing strong with 44,590 monthly Google searches overall. In a small glass, add 2 teaspoons of sugar syrup, a dash or two of Angostura bitters, and just a splash of water. Pour in 60ml of scotch whisky or bourbon as well as some ice and add an orange slice and a cherry for an extra hint of flavour. 

#7 Cosmopolitan 

The cosmopolitan takes the seventh spot, which has a total of 40,410 Google searches on average each month. For this cocktail, you’ll simply need to add 45ml lemon vodka, 15ml triple sec, 30ml cranberry juice, 10ml lime and some ice to a cocktail shaker. Once shaken, strain into a martini glass. 

#8 Negroni 

Following the cosmopolitan is the negroni in eighth place. With a combined search monthly volume of 28,260, this classic drink is a simple blend of just 25ml gin, 25ml sweet vermouth, and 25ml Campari. Pour the liquids into a mixing glass with ice and stir until the glass has a cool temperature. Strain this into a small glass containing ice and add an orange slice for your final step. 

#9 Aperol Spritz 

Ninth in the ranking is the Aperol spritz, racking up a total monthly search volume of 27,590. In a wine glass, add a couple of ice cubes and pour in 50ml Aperol, 75ml prosecco, and just 25ml soda – finish it off by adding an orange slice for a decorative touch. 

#10 Mulled Wine 

Last but not least is mulled wine in tenth place with 26,510 Google searches each month combined. While this is typically a warm drink in winter, it can also be served cold and is particularly convenient for parties as it can be prepared well ahead of the event. First, add 100g light muscovado sugar, one-star anise, one cinnamon stick and four cloves into a pan and bring this to the boil while stirring to dissolve the sugar. Allow this to simmer and pour it into a large jug to cool down – following this, add thin slices of one lemon and two clementines, 150ml Cointreau and 750ml red wine. Let it chill for at least two hours if you’d like it served cold, or pour into a heatproof glass instantly if you’d prefer it warm. 

Creative Director, Matthew Strange from MGN events commented on the findings: “No matter the occasion, serving cocktails when entertaining can an element of luxury and sophistication – but there’s so many out there to choose from that it can be difficult to narrow the list down. 

“Fortunately, the study has determined that Brits’ favourite cocktails are quite varied given the range of ingredients, specifically the alcohol, including tequila, vodka, and white rum. With there being such diverse flavours in the top 10, there’s something suited to everyone’s taste if you offer these at your next event.” 

This information was provided by mgnevents.co.uk, one of the UK’s leading luxury private party and corporate events management companies. 


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