Cocktails, from left to right, Sunday Best, Nicaraguan Goodbye, Hibiscus Spritz, and La Aventurina, in the Regent Lounge on Wednesday, June 10, 2026. (Ryan Young/Cornell University)

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Concoct a Cocktail in Honor of Our Newest Alumni

Each spring, the Regent Lounge honors its seniors with cocktail and mocktail tributes—and we have the recipes!

By Cornellians staff

For the past few years, the Statler’s Regent Lounge has had a charming tradition: each spring, it crafts cocktail and mocktail recipes in honor of some of the graduating seniors who’ve worked there during their Cornell careers—and puts them on the summer drinks menu.

Five students holding their cocktails
Some of the ’26 honorees with their tribute libations.

“Each recipe reflects a moment, a personality, and a story woven into the fabric of the Statler,” observes a recently published booklet of the recipes, which it describes as “a ‘spirited’ tribute to the students who have left their mark on our hotel and community.”

Each recipe reflects a moment, a personality, and a story woven into the fabric of the Statler.

The booklet (which can be downloaded here) aggregates recipes from 2023 onward. The following are those devoted to the most recent crop of graduates—the Class of ’26—who are now Cornell’s newest alumni.

Editor’s note: Instructions for syrups and purées can be found at the bottom. Also, while these recipes specify particular brands of spirits, home mixologists are welcome to substitute their favorites.

Nicaraguan Goodbye

Nicaraguan Goodbye

Camila Urteaga ’26, hotel administration

1 oz. Flor De Caña 18-year rum

.75 oz. Giffard Passionfruit

.75 oz. Crimson Amaro

.75 oz. lime juice

Shake all ingredients with ice. Pour into a rocks glass. Garnish with a dehydrated pineapple.


Hot Honey Bee’s Knees

Mateo Valdillez ’26, environment and sustainability

1.5 oz. Hendrick’s Oasium gin

.75 oz. lemon juice

.75 oz. hot honey syrup

Shake all ingredients with ice and strain into a chilled coupe glass. Garnish glass with habanero crystal half-rim.

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high-time-sour

High Time Sour

Nicole Beamon ’26, hotel administration

2 oz. Toki Japanese whiskey

1.5 oz. IPA syrup

1 oz. yuzu

Shake all ingredients with ice. Pour into a rocks glass. Garnish with a dehydrated lemon.


La Aventurina

Diana Mena ’26, CALS & Dyson

1.5 oz. Haku vodka

1 oz. cucumber syrup

.75 oz. lime juice

.25 oz. Giffard blue curaçao

Shake all ingredients with ice and strain into a chilled coupe glass. Garnish with an orange twist.

La Aventurina

sunset-ferry-ride

Sunset Ferry Ride

Carlos Apreza ’26, political science & government

1 oz. Espolòn Blanco tequila

.75 oz. Aperol

.75 oz. coconut milk

.5 oz. lime juice

.25 oz. vanilla syrup

Shake all ingredients with ice and strain into a chilled coupe glass.


Derby Days

Marcos Hernandez ’26, hotel administration

1.5 oz. Brother’s Bond cask strength bourbon

1 oz. blackberry puree

1 oz. mint syrup

.5 oz. lime juice

Soda water

Shake first four ingredients with ice and strain into a Collins glass. Fill with ice and top with soda water. Garnish with a mint sprig.

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gran-reserva-old-fashioned

Gran Reserva Old Fashioned

Aaron Cotler ’26, hotel administration

2 oz. Woodford Reserve bourbon

1 oz. Grand Marnier

2 dashes orange bitters

Combine ingredients in a rocks glass. Add ice and stir until chilled. Garnish with a flamed orange twist.


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Hibiscus Spritz

William Aepelbacher ’26, hotel administration

1.5 oz. Espolòn Blanco tequila

1.5 oz. hibiscus verbena syrup

1 oz. lime juice

Prosecco

Soda water

Combine first three ingredients in a wine glass with ice. Top with Prosecco and soda. Garnish with a candied hibiscus.

Hibiscus Spritz

Sunday Best

Sunday Best

Charlie Hart ’26, mechanical engineering

1.5 oz. Michter’s rye

.25 oz. Giffard Violette

.25 oz. Amaro Sfumato rhubarb bitters

Stir all ingredients with ice and strain into a chilled coupe glass. Garnish with a dried violet.

Herbalist

Matthew Amorocho ’26, electrical & computer engineering

1 oz. mint syrup

1 oz. basil syrup

1 oz. lime juice

Soda water

Combine first three ingredients in a water glass. Fill with ice and top with soda water. Garnish with a basil or mint leaf.

herbalist

hibiscus-lemon-verbena-cooler

Hibiscus Lemon Verbena Cooler

Gabriella Valeri ’26, hotel administration

1.5 oz. hibiscus verbena syrup

1 oz. lemon juice

Soda water

Combine first two ingredients in a water glass. Fill with ice and top with soda water. Garnish with a lemon or candied hibiscus.


Spicy Cucumber Mule

Alicia Scott ’26, hotel administration

1.5 oz. cucumber syrup

1 oz. lime juice

Ithaca Ginger Beer

Combine first two ingredients in a water glass. Fill with ice and top with ginger beer. Garnish glass with habanero crystal half-rim.

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Syrups

Combine equal parts sugar and water (or IPA, for IPA syrup) in a saucepan, adjusting ratio as desired for richness. Heat gently, stirring until the sugar is fully dissolved; do not boil. Add flavoring ingredients and allow to steep while warm or over low heat, depending on the ingredient.

For herbs, spices, or teas: steep off heat for 10–20 minutes. For fruits or vegetables: simmer lightly to extract flavor, then strain. For zests or aromatics: briefly heat or steep to avoid bitterness.

Strain out solids and let cool completely. Store refrigerated in a sealed container.

Purées

Prepare the main ingredient by washing, peeling, and removing any seeds, pits, or tough skins as needed. Cut into small, even pieces.

Blend the ingredient until smooth, adding a small amount of liquid (such as water, juice, or simple syrup) to achieve the desired consistency. For firmer ingredients, lightly cook or macerate beforehand to soften and enhance flavor.

Strain through a fine mesh sieve if a smoother texture is desired. Adjust sweetness or acidity to taste. Cool completely and store refrigerated in a sealed container.

Top: Class of ’26 libations (from left) Sunday Best, Nicaraguan Goodbye, Hibiscus Spritz, and La Aventurina, seen in the Regent Lounge. (Photo by Ryan Young / Cornell University, who also took the individual images of those cocktails. All other images courtesy of the Regent Lounge.)

Published June 12, 2026


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