Don’t get me wrong: people were perfectly good at getting drunk well before the telephone was even a dream. But with a number of apps, your smartphone can turn you into a champion bartender, drinker, or both.
iOS
GOLD MEDAL: Mixologist
A bartending app inside the purest terms, Mixologist (and its worthwhile free counterpart Mixology) is precisely what you would like it to be: a pocketable, inexhaustible list of cocktails that may be searched in a range ways. Have limited supplies? Enter them into the app and it’ll let you know what to make. Live outside of the U.S., or carry the affectation of someone who has, although you only went to Amsterdam once in college? Switch from imperial to metric units on every recipe. Need more booze? Seek for local liquor stores. $1, iPhone.
SILVER MEDAL: Drinkspiration
It’s a branded app, sure, but don’t worry: except a marginally inflated emphasis on vodka drinks, Absolut’s Drinkspiration cocktail app is untainted. The recipes are sound, and the gorgeous interface encourages discovery over searching, though drilling all the way down to a particular form of drink is simple, too. Many of the drink discovery tools are a touch gimmicky- is this app really recommending I drink a peach Cosmo based on the ambient noise level in my apartment?-but the color, time of day and glass type recommendations are handy. Free, iOS.
BRONZE MEDAL: Wine Enthusiasts Guide
Zero to wine snob inside the time is takes to download this app. The reference materials about wines are impeccable and deep, such that you’ll elevate description and review of a number of popular wines within seconds, making you either A) ready to select from a inscrutable menu, or B) one of the most unbearable person at your table. The sole shortcoming, I feel, is that lack of practical discovery tools. (The included tools think about retail prices and bottles, so that they ‘re a little awkward to exploit at a bar.) $4, iPhone.
OTHERS TESTED:
• Jimmy the Bartender: Free, with a couple of good drink recommendations, but loaded down with lame bro humor and pickup lines
• Drinks! Pro: Another Cocktail app, albeit with a sloppier database and clunkier interface than Mixologist
• Drinker: A free BAC calculator. Avoids the trap of including too many drink types, and simply asks you to estimate what percentage shots were in each cocktail, or just to enter what number beers or wines you’ve had.
• Drinking Games Free: You won’t wish to play all of these 75 games, but you’ll probably have the ability to find one adequate to get the part back on target.
Android
GOLD MEDAL: Bartender
A sizable user-generated cocktail recipe app, Bartender keeps it simple (aka easy to take advantage of after you’re feeling a bit of tipsy). You could browse a listing, save drinks to favorites or search by ingredient, that is incredibly helpful if in case you have an concept of what it’s good to drink. But because the recipes are user-generated, you can run across wonky instructions and bastardized drink recipes. Hopefully you kinda know what you’re doing before treating the app as gospel. Examine it as the Wikipedia of basic drink recipes. Free, Android.
SILVER MEDAL: 10001 Cocktails
It’s unnecessarily frilly but hey, it’s unnecessarily excessive with 10,001 drink recipes (though most are admittedly garbage). Keep busy with the drinks or use the ” Random Pickup Line” generator for while you’re pumped up enough with liquid courage. I really like the organization when browsing (drink type > alcohol type) nevertheless it takes a bit longer to get to the recipe, the quest is buried and it’s slightly harder to exploit. Free, Android.
BRONZE MEDAL: Blood Alcohol Calculator
Because you want to never drink and drive. And this app will let you know how illegal you might be after the type of night you had (drink type, weight, hours drinking) but really, just don’t drive whenever you drink. $2, Android.
OTHERS TESTED:
• Drinks: Has a pleasant ” My Bar” feature to let the app know what alcohol you’ve gotten in stock, but search feature is proscribed.
• Bartender Buddy: Similar app to Bartender but costs a buck. Promises boxes to match as you finish each step
• Cocktail Hero: Check off the ingredients you’ve got, the app spits back the cocktails you’ll make
• Liquor Run Mobile: Shows you where to get liquor around you
• Drinking Games: Find an excuse to drink through games with this app
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