Global Mixology and Cocktail Recipe Index
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Crafting the perfect beverage involves a delicate balance of ingredients and presentation, a skill that bridges the gap between amateur mixing and professional mixology. This collection provides an extensive array of recipes, meticulously curated from A to Z, to serve as a vital resource for anyone interested in the art of the cocktail. By offering detailed insights into drink names, categories, and specific alcoholic content, the information allows for a thorough exploration of global drinking cultures and preferred serving styles. Mastering these recipes is like learning to conduct a small orchestra; every ingredient must play its part in perfect harmony to create a sensory masterpiece.
Columns
- Index: A sequential numerical identifier assigned to each record in the collection.
- idDrink: A unique identification code for each specific beverage.
- strDrink: The official name of the drink, covering a diverse range from classics like the Mimosa to exotic options like the Spice 75.
- strCategory: The classification of the drink based on its characteristics, with 'Ordinary Drink' and 'Cocktail' being the most prevalent types.
- strAlcoholic: A label used to easily identify whether the beverage is alcoholic or non-alcoholic.
- strGlass: The specific type of glassware recommended for serving, such as a cocktail glass or highball glass, to enhance presentation.
- strIngredient1: The primary component of the recipe, with spirits such as gin and vodka appearing most frequently.
- strIngredient2: The secondary component required to build the drink's unique flavour profile, often including items like sugar or lemon juice.
- initial: The starting letter of the beverage name, facilitating alphabetical organisation and searchability.
Distribution
The information is delivered in a CSV file titled
data (1).csv with a file size of 35.05 kB. It consists of 426 valid records across nine distinct columns. Data validation checks indicate 100% integrity across all fields, with no mismatched or missing entries. As this is a curated historical archive of recipes, the update frequency is set to never.Usage
This resource is ideal for developing mobile applications or websites dedicated to cocktail recipes and home bartending. It is well-suited for performing exploratory data analysis to uncover trends in ingredient usage and glassware pairings. Additionally, developers can utilise these records to train recommendation systems that suggest drinks based on user preferences for alcoholic content or specific base spirits.
Coverage
The scope of the data encompasses 426 unique cocktail recipes spanning a wide variety of styles and flavours. It includes 11 distinct drink categories and suggests 39 different types of glassware for service. While the collection is organised alphabetically, it provides a broad look at both alcoholic (89%) and non-alcoholic (9%) options, ensuring suitability for a diverse range of preferences and occasions.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
Bartenders and professional mixologists can leverage these records to expand their drink menus and refine their knowledge of classic preparations. Data analysts might utilise the collection to study the most common ingredients used across different drink categories. Furthermore, cocktail enthusiasts and students of hospitality can find this a valuable primary source for discovering new recipes and understanding the fundamentals of professional beverage categorisation.
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Original Data Source: Global Mixology and Cocktail Recipe Index
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