It's time for your mixology skills to shine. These cocktail kits let you shake up go-to favorites or modern twists on classic drinks. Cheers to that!
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Cocktail kits—sometimes called cocktail subscription boxes and cocktail basket gifts—are one of the most thoughtful gifts for foodies who celebrate happy hour. Meant to expand the budding bartender’s horizons, cocktail kits offer recipes and ingredients that are typically difficult to find.
Whether you’re looking for a kit that offers tools, mixers or simply high-quality ingredients to level up your go-to drink, there’s a cocktail kit for every five o’clock fan. We mixed and muddled over 16 different cocktails to create this list of the top cocktail kits and brands. Here are the ones worth buying.
Includes high quality, gourmet mixers and garnishes
Great for both stocking a bar or gifting
Cons:
Pricey
Whether you’re looking for cocktail kits to keep or to gift, you can’t go wrong with the Happy Hour at Home gourmet cocktail kit from Here Here Market. Similar to GoldBelly, Here Here Market offers an array of snacks and gourmet ingredients in both a buy-it-now format or as subscription-based food boxes. Boasting a sleek, giftable branded box and bursting with high quality inclusions, this cocktail kit sparks endless inspiration for both cocktail connoisseurs and budding bartenders alike.
Choose from a cocktail box that includes barware, or opt for the more inexpensive version if you already have a barware spoon and jigger in your arsenal. I tested the kit that includes the barware. Both pieces are sturdy and impressive—I expect to get years of use from each.
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The contents of this kit is by far the most impressive out of all the cocktail kits I tested. Inside is a jar of cocktail cherries and a glossy gold serving spoon from Cellar Door Preserves, Good ‘Old Fashioned’ Chicago cocktail syrup, strawberry lavender rosemary tulsi tea from Enroot, Sweet Haven Tonics ginger lime and peppercorn concentrate and the Disco Citrus variety pack by Earl Giles Bottling Co. The kit also works well as a companion to a charcuterie gift.
Not only did the contents feel handpicked and high quality, but I loved that each inclusion had its own card with brand information and a QR code to repurchase. I particularly enjoyed the Enroot tea and cocktail cherries—both completely blew away my expectations. I can confidently say that this is the set I’ll keep in mind for future gifting, and I even came away with a few new favorite brands to stock my home bar cart!
What’s included: Old Fashioned Premium Mixer, bitters, cocktail cherries, dried citrus slices | Best for: Old Fashioned
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Best Cocktail Kit Gift
Sugarwish Cocktail Mixer Gift
Pros:
Recipient chooses their own flavors
Choice of 2, 3, 4, 6, 9 or 12 mixers
Beautiful, giftable display box included
More than 20 mixer options
Generously-sized bottles
Made with fresh fruit and all natural ingredients
Cons:
No garnishes or barware included
Don’t guess which spirit your giftee prefers. Instead, send them a Sugarwish gift and let them choose their own favorites! This easy-to-use gifting service is already our go-to for giving candy, cookies, coffee (check out our full review of all three here!), so when we discovered that they also send all-natural fruit cocktail mixers we had to give it a try.
Sugarwish offers the option to choose several gift sizes, from a small three-bottle box to a behemoth variety pack containing 12 different choices. Simply choose the size you’d like to gift, then enter the recipient’s email address. They’ll then get the option to pick their own favorites. I snagged a large box and chose the simple margarita, blackberry lemonade, spiced cherry mule and pineapple mule options. From there, the box arrived on my doorstep just a few days later.
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I’ve both gifted and been the recipient of a Sugarwish snack box in the past, but the box the cocktail mixers come in is by far the prettiest one I’ve received. It’s sleek, pretty and sturdy enough to reuse for storage later. Inside, my cocktail kit came with four eight-ounce glass bottles (enough for at least two drinks each), each with its own charming label. The gift box also arrives with a coaster featuring a QR code you can scan for recipes.
Most of the options I chose—aside from the simple margarita—offered two different spirit suggestions and a no-frills recipe on the back of the bottle. This is especially helpful for anyone new to mixing their own cocktails. No garnishes or barware are required or included, though it might be a cute idea to bundle this gift with a few barware accessories to go alongside. Each mixer is flavorful and fresh, and I was glad to see they’re made with only natural ingredients.
What’s included: Variety of cocktail mixers | Best for: Any fruity cocktails
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Best Old Fashioned Kit
5 O'Clock Box Old Fashioned Kit
Pros:
Chocolate bitters and three-chile simple syrup offer a twist on this classic
Comes with a jigger for measuring bourbon or whiskey
Includes mandarin chip garnish
Yields eight cocktails
Clean, gift-ready packaging
Affordably priced
Cons:
Not as spicy as expected
Flower subscriptions make great gifts, but sometimes spicy is the vibe. The 5 O’Clock Box comes in an array of options that cover a wide strata of drinks, but our favorite is the classic Old Fashioned cocktail kit. Each comes bursting with a sweet and spicy kick. It’s the perfect pick for anyone who wants to experiment with a spin on one of the most popular cocktail drinks.
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Everything inside the kit is neatly packed and presented, making it a great gift (or self care package!). Kicky three-chili syrup brings much needed heat, whereas the chocolate bitters offer a deep, rich flavor profile. I especially enjoyed the inclusion of a small jigger, biodegradable cocktail stirrers and dried mandarins for garnish. By the time my cocktail was ready, it was almost too pretty to enjoy—almost.
While I personally could have done with a little more heat from the spiced three-chili syrup, I can’t think of a better companion to my collection of cheese subscriptions. The cocktail kit comes with an easy-to-follow instruction card that’s a good guideline, but it’s totally possible to tailor the recipe to your taste, too.
Offers four different types of wood chips to start
Smoking lid is easy to use and high quality
Kit comes with an extra mesh and cleaning brush
Detailed instructions included
Cons:
Lid won't fit all glasses
No mixers or garnishes included
After gifting my dad a cocktail smoking set for his birthday, I was secretly curious about making my own smoky drinks. After tons of research and some firsthand testing, I found that the Aged and Charred cocktail smoker kit is the best option on the market.
Not only is it budget friendly for being so high quality, but this cocktail kit includes nearly everything necessary to start smoking cocktails for parties or happy hour. Inside the kit is an array of four different types of wood chips, a butane torch, fuel, two meshes, a cleaning brush and the smoker lid. There’s also the option to snag a box without the butane or an upgraded version with a gift friendly wooden crate that doubles as storage.
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Admittedly, I’m a bit of a klutz, so the prospect of wielding a torch frightened me a bit. However, a card containing very detailed instructions (along with helpful illustrations) set me at ease. It’s surprisingly simple and safe. While the beveled lid that holds the wood chips offers lots of room, it’s worth mentioning that it may not fit on all glasses. That said, I had no trouble with mine.
The butane torch filled up and operated flawlessly. It’s super satisfying charring up the wood chips and watching the smoke drop into the glass. From there, just pop the lid on top of the smoking block to seal in the flavor for a few minutes.
My result was a smoky bourbon that soaked up the Applewood flavor of the wood chips beautifully. According to the company, these kits can even function as smokers for small amounts of food like cheese. Talk about upgrading your culinary skills with a cocktail kit!
What’s included: Smoke lid, wood chips, culinary torch | Best for: Smoking dark liquors like whiskey or bourbon, or cocktails like Old Fashioneds or Manhattans
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Best Travel Cocktail Kit
W&P Travel Cocktail Kit
Pros:
Fits right in your pocket
Very inexpensive
Comes with mini barware
Mixer inclusions are high quality and TSA-friendly
Three cocktail options to choose from
Cons:
Only comes with enough for two cocktails, but easily refillable
Hopping on a train or hitting the trail? This small, portable travel cocktail kit contains everything necessary for two craft cocktails—and it fits right in a pocket! While there are a few popular cocktails to choose from, I tried the TSA-friendly old fashioned kit, which is a good pick for both gifting and enjoying yourself.
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At less than five inches long, each tin easily slides into a pocket or bag. Inside is a recipe card, plus a little muddler spoon, measuring cup, linen carrying pouch, a small linen coaster, two sticks of cane sugar and a small 2.8 mL bottle of bitters. Just bring your own bourbon or whiskey and a glass for a truly travel-ready experience.
Despite the small size, the ingredients feel high quality. The resulting drink was delicious—almost as good as the old fashioned kit featured earlier, though far more traditional. The mini jigger and muddler spoon worked very well and are the perfect addition to my camp equipment. Because the kit is so small, it only contains enough ingredients for two cocktails. That said, I plan to refill mine for future escapades.
What’s included: Small batch bitters, cane sugar, bar spoon, linen coaster | Best for: Old Fashioned
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Best Mocktail Kit
Raising the Bar Cocktail Subscription
Pros:
Every box offers a few different cocktail recipes using the mocktail mixer of choice
Great way to explore NA cocktail brands
Sleek packaging works well as a gift
Limited-time option to repurchase past boxes
High quality inclusions from boutique brands and small businesses
Cons:
Past boxes cost more than enjoying them with a subscription
No barware included
Looking for a classic cocktail experience, but without the alcohol? Whether it’s for Dry January or just because, the non-alcoholic cocktail kits from Raising the Bar are a worthy addition to our collection of favorite subscription boxes for foodies. The way it works is simple—just subscribe to the service for a monthly cocktail kit delivery featuring the a sampling of non alcoholic ingredients.
The ingredients are incredibly high quality and arrive in sleek packaging, so it doesn’t just feel like drinking another mocktail made of fruit juice. All boxes are available for one-time purchase, but only after the month concludes. Boxes are also only available as long as supplies last and usually priced higher than the monthly subscription cost, so the best and most consistent way to enjoy them is via a reoccurring delivery.
What’s included: Depends on the month | Best for: Trying out new mocktails every month
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Best Cocktail Subscription Kit
Shaker and Spoon
Pros:
Nearly 50 different kits to choose from
Choose from a one-time purchase or monthly subscription
Comes with everything (minus the alcohol)
Able to repurchase past boxes and ingredients until they sell out
Easy-to-send gifting options
Able to swap out upcoming boxes that don't appeal to you
Cons:
No barware included
Shaker and Spoon offers dozens of cocktail kits for both master mixers and budding bartenders alike. Their library of boxes covers a range of spirits, from rum to champagne and everything in between. Choose from one of their ready-made boxes, or opt for their monthly subscription if you’re interested in trying new mixers and garnishes each month. While the boxes don’t include alcohol, you can head over to Curiada and snag the Shaker and Spoon recommended selections for each box there. Or, use your favorite brands instead.
“As a budding mixologist, I was truly blown away by the attention to detail included inside this Ginspirations cocktail kit from Shaker and Spoon,” says Shopping Editor Madi Koetting. “Gin typically isn’t my spirit of choice, so I chose this kit to better understand what ingredients pair well with the liquor and sharpen my gin-based cocktail chops,” adds Madi.
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“The box arrived with all the ingredients and recipe cards for mixing three different cocktail recipes to serve two people (minus the gin, of course). It’s the special details like salted nori extract and lavender bitters spray that truly made it feel like I was sipping drinks in a high-end cocktail lounge,” Madi says. How’s that for the best cocktail kits?
It’s also the perfect pick for newbies in the cocktail space. “I never would have thought to put some of these ingredients together, so it was nice to have these options to mix up my rum cocktails, especially as a Jamaican,” says former Shopping Editor, Cher Checchio, who tried the Born to Rum kit.
What’s included: Depends on the box | Best for: Trying out different cocktails with your favorite liquors, like vodka, bourbon or rum
Why You Should Consider a Cocktail Kit
While most cocktail kits don’t arrive with any alcohol due to complications shipping over state lines, they make up for that omission by offering high quality ingredients or specialty tools. Because these kits come prearranged with a mélange of items for making one or more specialty cocktails, they simulate the experience of enjoying a drink at a fancy lounge—without leaving the house. They also make fantastic birthday gifts.
Both experienced mixologists and beginner bartenders benefit from trying out a cocktail kit, according to craft cocktail savant Lynnette Marrero. “The items you get in the cocktail kits tend to be a little more bespoke,” she says. “They are generally custom syrups or mixers and the cocktails can be very creative. Companies like Shaker and Spoon curate cocktails from Bartenders across the US and you can see some really cool combinations.”
What to Look for When Buying Cocktail Kits
Quality of Ingredients
The best cocktail kits offer shelf-stable ingredients and often feature unique inclusions like small-batch or boutique items not found at regular grocery stores. This makes them perfect for home mixologists looking to experiment. As Marrero suggests, “Look for items you can’t usually buy for yourself. Kits that allow for a variety of cocktails are my go-to.”
Contents of the Kit
Many kits come with not only ingredients and recipe cards but also essential barware, such as:
Shaker: Mixes ingredients with ice for a smooth blend.
Jigger: Measures precise spirit amounts.
Strainer: Filters out ice or fruit pulp when pouring.
Stirrer: Mixes ingredients without over-diluting.
Ensure any tools included are durable, preferably made from stainless steel, to make following the recipes easier and more enjoyable.
Variety & Versatility
Consider your drinking preferences. Some kits offer a wide range of cocktails, while others focus on a specific type:
For beginners: Opt for kits with various cocktail options to explore.
For advanced users: Choose specialized kits focused on a favorite spirit, such as gin or whiskey, to experiment with different drinks.
Aesthetic Appeal & Packaging
The presentation matters, especially if you’re gifting a cocktail kit. Sleek packaging and quality extras like barware can elevate a kit. Unless you know the recipient’s drink preference for gifting, it’s best to choose kits that cover a range of spirits.
Price & Value
Prices typically range from $30 to $150, depending on the complexity of the kit and ingredient quality. Kits offering reusable tools or recipe cards provide extra value, ensuring they’re cost-effective even after the ingredients are used.
Ease of Use
For beginners, choose kits that include clear, step-by-step instructions. Some kits even label tools for easy identification, making the experience more user-friendly and enjoyable.
How We Found the Best Cocktail Kits
With many cocktail kits available, narrowing down the best options required careful research and testing. To create this list, we started by reviewing 30 cocktail kits, focusing on value, skill level and the variety of ingredients and tools included. We then tested the top 16 kits to see how well they performed in real-life settings.
During testing, we considered the typical tools and ingredients found in the average home bar, ensuring that each kit was practical and easy to use. After crafting and sampling more than 20 different drinks, we compiled a list of the best cocktail kits for gifting, exploring and enjoying at home.
FAQs
What are the 10 most popular cocktails?
The top cocktails you’ll often find on a menu are:
Old Fashioned
Margarita
Cosmopolitan
Espresso Martini
Martini
Spritz (not just Aperol!)
Dirty Martini
Negroni
Manhattan
Mimosa
What do you need in a cocktail making kit?
In addition to the liquid ingredients, the essential tools you’ll need for making quality cocktails at home include:
Cocktail shaker
Jigger
Strainer
Muddler
Bar spoon
What is a cocktail smoking kit?
A cocktail smoking kit is designed to infuse your drinks with a smoky flavor. Most kits include wood chips burned under a dome or cover, allowing the drink to absorb the smoke for a unique flavor twist.
What are the 6 basic cocktails for beginners?
Some of the most basic cocktails for beginner bartenders include:
Martini
Manhattan
Old Fashioned
Daiquiri
Sidecar
Jack Rose
What is the 2:1:1 rule for cocktails?
The 2:1:1 rule is a ratio guideline: two parts spirit, one part sweet, one part sour.
Why You Should Trust Us
Taste of Home’s resident food and drink expert, Emily Way has tasted everything from the best fruit clubs to cookie of the month clubs and beyond. Combined, our team has decades of experience testing and evaluating everything from the best cleaning subscriptions to coffee clubs and baking boxes. While choosing inclusions for the best cocktail kits, we focused on finding options that not only offer gourmet inclusions and a ton of variety, but also a solid bang for our buck.
To inform this piece on the best cocktail kits, we consulted Lynnette Marrero, a renowned bartending guru and craft cocktail expert, for her insights on what makes a great cocktail kit. Marrero is the co-creator of the Speed Rack international inclusive women’s bartending competition, a MasterClass Mixology teacher and the mixologist behind JLo’s ready-to-drink Delola beverages.
Paul Rankin, Content Updates Editor at Taste of Home, updated and contributed research to this article. Paul is a former commerce editor at Bob Vila and has written shopping guides since 2021.
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