30 Easy Recipes to Create the Ultimate DIY Home Bar (2024)

Fill Your Bar With Made-From-Scratch Ingredients

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Colleen Graham

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Colleen Graham

Freelance writer and co*cktail book author Colleen Graham is a seasoned mixologist who loves sharing her knowledge of spirits and passion for preparing drinks.

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While it is fun to make beer and wine, it's not entirely easy (or necessarily legal) to distill liquor at home. Instead, co*cktail enthusiasts can make all sorts of drink mixers from scratch. From commonly used liqueurs to infusions, flavored syrups, bitters, sodas, and co*cktail garnishes, you can stock most of your bar with homemade ingredients and have unique flavors available for co*cktail experimentation.

These are fun DIY projects, and all are relatively easy. A few are ready within hours while some take several weeks, and most of that time requires little to no effort from you. However, your time is well-spent because homemade mixers allow you to customize the flavor to your exact taste and personal co*cktail preferences. As a bonus, it can save some money at the liquor store.

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    Amaretto Liqueur

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    Liqueurs are sweetened distilled spirits and some of the easiest alcoholic beverages to make from scratch. Using store-bought liquor (vodka, whiskey, brandy, and rum are common bases), all you need to do is add the flavor and sweetener.

    Amaretto is a brilliant place to start your journey. The recipe simply blends homemade simple syrup with vodka and adds almond and vanilla extracts for flavor.

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    Orange Liqueur

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    Using a different approach, this homemade orange liqueur infuses orange peels in vodka. After a couple of weeks, you'll just need to make simple syrup and blend it to taste. The liqueur is very close to commercial triple sec, and a little brandy turns it into a Grand Marnier substitute for half the cost.

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    Raspberry Liqueur

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    Looking for a homemade version of Chambord? You can make raspberry liqueur with nothing more than raspberries, sugar, and a bottle of vodka. It's ready to drink and use in co*cktails like the French martini in about 14 days.

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    Coffee Liqueur

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    Use rum or vodka for a homemade coffee liqueur that rivals Kahlúa. Sweetened with a vanilla bean-infused coffee syrup, the liqueur makes an excellent white Russian.

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    Irish Cream Liqueur

    Homemade Irish cream is a great gift for the holidays, and it takes just a few minutes to prepare. With an Irish whiskey base, condensed milk, cream, and a few simple flavorings, it's a fun project to whip up and fabulous in coffee.

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    Crème de Menthe

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    A sweet, fresh minty taste awaits in a bottle of homemade crème de menthe. This recipe begins with a vodka infusion of fresh mint leaves, which is blended with simple syrup. Whether you add green food coloring or keep it clear, it outshines any artificially-flavored option at the liquor store.

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    Limoncello

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    A classic Italian limoncello requires the longest time investment in your DIY bar, but the lusciously sweet lemon taste is worth it. Using organic lemons, high-proof grain alcohol, sugar, and water, it takes nearly two months before it's ready to drink.

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    Cranberry Liqueur

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    Grab an inexpensive bottle of red wine and some brandy, and you're ready to make cranberry liqueur. It's a fantastic use for fresh cranberries when they come into season during the winter, but works just as well with the frozen fruit.

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    Peach Liqueur

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    In summer, transform those perfectly ripe peaches into a zesty spirit. The peach liqueur recipe combines vodka with brandy for extra dimension and complements the peach with fresh lemon and orange zest.

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    Vanilla Liqueur

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    True vanilla liqueurs are not the easiest to find at the liquor store, so this is one you'll definitely want to make yourself. Infused with real vanilla bean, the syrup is blended with vodka and brandy, and your vanilla liqueur is ready within a day.

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    Campari

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    Secret recipes for complexly flavored spirits like Campari make replicating it a challenge. However, with a stockpile of dried roots and herbs, along with high-proof vodka, you can come pretty close with this Campari recipe.

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    Cucumber-Infused Vodka

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    Straight infusions skip the sweetener, opting instead to steep the raw ingredient in plain liquor. Vodka is a popular choice because its neutral taste is an ideal venue for nearly any flavor. Cucumber-infused vodka is a great introduction to this easy process, and it's fabulous in summertime co*cktails.

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    Lavender-Rosemary Infused Vodka

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    Lavender and rosemary are a match made in herbal heaven. Enjoy their floral taste in lavender-rosemary infused vodka, and use it in your vodka tonics or martinis. It's sure to become a favorite in your DIY bar.

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    Chamomile-Infused Vodka

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    Skip the herbal tea, and use chamomile to make vodka instead! The blossoms require a relatively quick infusion of just 12 hours, and you can sweeten the chamomile vodka if you like. Tasty on its own, it's great with a splash of lemon and seltzer.

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    Lemongrass-Ginger Infused Tequila

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    Vodka is not the only option for infusions, and tequila's earthy agave flavor is a wonderful backdrop for fun combinations. The lemongrass-ginger tequila has a bright citrus taste backed by fresh ginger's snappy spice, and it makes an intriguing margarita.

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    Coffee-Infused Bourbon

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    Whiskey is best with darker flavorings that can stand up to its bold taste. It's a natural pairing for coffee, and the coffee-infused bourbon recipe requires nothing more than a bottle of whiskey, coffee beans, and two days.

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    Cocoa-Infused Rye Whiskey

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    Chocolate-infused rye whiskey is the key ingredient in the cocoa old-fashioned co*cktail. You won't find that flavored whiskey at the store, but the good news is that the cacao nib infusion is all set to drink in just a few days.

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    Aromatic co*cktail Bitters

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    Bitters are the finishing touch that can turn a mediocre drink into a spectacular co*cktail. Infused with an array of botanicals, it may take 20 days for a batch of homemade aromatic bitters, but your patience will be rewarded with the first sip of your next martini.

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    Chocolate Bitters

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    Once you perfect the basic bitters recipe, try chocolate bitters. Along with a handful of essential botanicals, roasted cacao nibs are infused into strong bourbon, and a few dashes will perk up your favorite whiskey co*cktails.

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    Orange Simple Syrup

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    Whether you want to bypass liquor infusions for the moment or create a versatile sweetener for mocktails, coffee, and tea, simple syrup is, well, beyond simple! It takes the headache out of dissolving granular sugar into cold drinks, and is made with nothing more than sugar and water. Adding flavor can be as simple as a few orange peels, like those used in this orange syrup recipe.

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    Lemon Simple Syrup

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    Switch to lemon zest and add the citrus fruit's juice to your syrup to create a brightly flavored lemon simple syrup. This is a great alternative to sour mix in co*cktails and an ideal base for fresh lemonade (just add water!).

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    Jalapeño Simple Syrup

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    Give your drinks a spicy kick with jalapeño simple syrup. It's a fantastic sweetener for anyone who loves a dash of heat in their co*cktails and is ready within an hour.

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    Ginger Simple Syrup

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    Ginger simple syrup is more versatile than you might expect. Sure, it works in co*cktails like the vodka ginger, but it's also the base for homemade ginger ale and ginger lemonade. And, ginger pairs well with vanilla and lemon if you want a slightly more complex syrup.

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    Coffee Syrup

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    For a nonalcoholic alternative to coffee liqueur, you're going to love coffee syrup. Instead of simple syrup's water, you'll use the strongest coffee you can brew. Like all of these syrups, it has massive drink potential but is also divine when drizzled over desserts.

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    Keto Simple Syrup

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    Simple syrup relies on sugar, and that just won't work if you're trying to avoid it. You can easily transform any simple syrup recipe into a sugar-free delight by using this keto simple syrup recipe. Add any flavoring you like...the secret is to choose the right sugar-free sweetener, and we found the one that actually works without a bitter aftertaste.

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    Maraschino Cherries

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    Garnishes dress up co*cktails and add flavor, but they're often overlooked at home, which is a shame. Some of the blame may lie on those brightly colored, artificially flavored jars of maraschino cherries. Step up your garnish game and discover how easy maraschino cherries are to make from scratch.

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    Citrus-Flavored Margarita Salt

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    Love a salty rim on your margarita glass? It's a fantastic contrast in flavor, and easy to do. Sure, you can buy flavored salts, or you can make citrus margarita salt at home for a fraction of the cost.

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    Pickled Okra

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    Bloody Mary garnishes can get quite crazy because anything savory works well with spiked tomato juice. Skip the pickles and celery, and try pickled okra or pickled green beans instead. These canning recipes work for pearl onions, so you can make co*cktail onions for the Gibson, too.

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    Quinine-Free Tonic Water

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    Homemade sodas are simple; top a flavored syrup with carbonated water. Tonic water is a bit more complicated because the syrup is flavored with several botanicals, and cinchona bark (a key ingredient from which quinine is derived) can be toxic if you don't have lab equipment to properly test it. To get around that, switching out a few botanicals makes a wonderful (and safe) homemade tonic water to drink straight, and it's great with gin or vodka.

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    Ice

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    What's the one thing that you use for almost every co*cktail? Ice! True, making ice simply requires freezing water, but there are several steps that you can take to improve this vital ingredient and make every drink better.

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FAQs

What are the 12 bottles in the 12 bottle bar? ›

The 12 Bottles
  • Leopold's American Small Batch Gin. ...
  • Rittenhouse Bottled in Bond Straight Rye. ...
  • Remy Martin VSOP Cognac. ...
  • Orange Bitters. ...
  • Angostura Bitters. ...
  • Orange Liqueur. ...
  • Redbreast Irish Whiskey. ...
  • Kübler Absinthe.

How to make a home bar on a budget? ›

If you have a blank wall in your living room, dining room, or family room, you can set up a simple and affordable DIY bar station like this one from Living With Lolo using a new, used, or vintage sideboard styled with bottles, thick floating shelves on the wall above to store glassware and display objects, and pair of ...

How do you make a complete bar? ›

‍Ideally, stock a bottle of each: cognac, white rum, gin, bourbon, vodka, tequila, and blended Scotch. However, if you don't have the room or the budget to collect them all, start with your favorites; after all, it's your bar. Alcoholic mixers to have on hand: triple sec, dry vermouth, sweet vermouth, and bitters.

What are cheater bottles for bar? ›

Cheaters – Ever see the cluster of unlabeled bottles on the bar or just behind the counter? These are called cheaters. Often bitters, syrups, and liquors that will be used often during a shift are kept close by.

What is a tenth bottle? ›

One half of the standard bottle size. Also known as a "split" or a "tenth".

What makes the best bar? ›

What makes a great bar great?
  • Spirits.
  • co*cktails.
  • Temperance drinks.
  • Essential accompaniment. ...
  • Don't go. ...
  • Simple will do. ...
  • Finger food. Bar snacks should be just that and not require knives and forks.
  • Chips and dips. Every bar should serve chips (fries) and dips.

Is it cheaper to build a bar or buy one? ›

It costs between $110,000 and $850,000 to open a bar and get it up and running, putting the average cost of opening a bar at $480,000. It's generally less expensive to take over an existing bar business, because you'll save on renovation costs, plus equipment and furniture can be built into the price.

Can you use kitchen cabinets to make a bar? ›

A DIY bar can be made using standard vanity or base cabinet boxes. The number of required cabinets you need depends on how wide the finished product will need to be.

How much should a home bar cost? ›

A home bar costs $8,000 on average, or between $500 to $22,500. Custom work runs around $5,000 to $20,000. Premade units run from $800 to $6,000, not including plumbing, outlets, or lighting. Labor and design fees range from $200 to $8,000.

How to make a bar out of pallets easily? ›

Step-by-step
  1. Remove the pallet planks.
  2. Assemble the back.
  3. Drill holes to spell out BAR.
  4. Construct the different sides.
  5. Create drop-down bar top.
  6. Drill holes for serving glasses.
  7. Paint the pallet.
  8. Add lights, chain and BAR sign.
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How to build a home bar step by step? ›

Step by Step Instructions
  1. Cut the 2 x 6 Sill Plates to Length (68") ...
  2. Attach the End Stud Against the Back Wall. ...
  3. Make the Stud Wall Corner. ...
  4. Cut Cap Plates the Same Size as the Sill Plates. ...
  5. Make the Aprons and Trim. ...
  6. Prepare Hardwood Stock. ...
  7. Apply a Clear Protective Wood Finish. ...
  8. Apply Panel Adhesive to the Kneewall Studs.

What is the order of bottles in a bar well? ›

Speed Rack (Well) Top Shelve - Arrange the bottles from right to left
  • Vodka.
  • Gin.
  • Rum.
  • Tequila.
  • Triple Sec.
  • Scotch Whiskey.
  • Bourbon Whiskey.
  • Brandy or Cognac.

Is a case 6 or 12 bottles? ›

The average wine case in the United States contains 12 bottles of wine 750ml each, about nine liters of wine in total. That's about 60 glasses of wine, and most of your guests will likely have about two to three glasses each, depending on everyone's preferences.

What are the different bottles of alcohol called? ›

Common Liquor Bottle Sizes Chart
NameShotsOunces
Pint10.516
Fifth1725.36
Liter2233.82
Handle3959.18
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