Cocktails Art - Bartender App
Food & DrinkKonstantin Morozov
A huge selection of cocktails with collections of recipes for any occasion.
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A huge selection of cocktails with collections of recipes for any occasion.
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May 9, 2020 As the subject says this review is with me buying all recipes, can’t vouch for the free version alone. So far I’ve tried three drinks (Alabama Slammer, Beach Day and Toasted Almonds) and all were just as I remember them. Part I love: recipes are accurate, don’t have to click multiple sites while rolling the dice on their accuracy/deal with their ads/etc, I can pick drinks on what I have and even add what I have via the drink ingredients. Part I don’t enjoy: being four bucks poorer, but I’ll live as it’s a one time charge and not a subscriptionmore -
Feb 10, 2021 A huge selection of cocktails with collections of recipes for any occasion. -
I would recommend
Jan 15, 2020 This app is user friendly plus allows me to mark my favorites! Excellent app and I would recommend it for people like me. -
Feb 11, 2021 Good app for cocktails recipes. Simple and easy to use. -
Not sure I’ll keep it.
Mar 24, 2020 Attractive set up. The free version is pretty limited though. Common and popular ingredients like Peppermint Shnapps and spiced rum aren’t included. It doesn’t seem to support adding ingredients or my own recipes. It might be worth the $4 if that feature were available. Otherwise it’s too limited to be useful to me.more
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Nov 20, 2020 Плохая кастомизация. Половина коктейлей за деньги. Не интуитивное меню. -
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Feb 20, 2019 I saw glowing reviews for this app and thought, meh, why not? When I opened the app I was a little blindsided by the wall of Cyrillic text that came up. Ack! Nobody mentioned that in the reviews. I poked at random things until I managed to toggle the language to English. Some content remained untranslated, though. This app is therefore of limited use.more
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Worth paying to unlock all recipients
May 9, 2020 As the subject says this review is with me buying all recipes, can’t vouch for the free version alone. So far I’ve tried three drinks (Alabama Slammer, Beach Day and Toasted Almonds) and all were just as I remember them. Part I love: recipes are accurate, don’t have to click multiple sites while rolling the dice on their accuracy/deal with their ads/etc, I can pick drinks on what I have and even add what I have via the drink ingredients. Part I don’t enjoy: being four bucks poorer, but I’ll live as it’s a one time charge and not a subscriptionmore -
Feb 10, 2021 A huge selection of cocktails with collections of recipes for any occasion. -
I would recommend
Jan 15, 2020 This app is user friendly plus allows me to mark my favorites! Excellent app and I would recommend it for people like me. -
Feb 11, 2021 Good app for cocktails recipes. Simple and easy to use. -
Awesome app
Sep 15, 2020 This is an awesome app; I love it! Just can’t figure out what the number relates to on each drink!!! Hmmmm! Keep up the great job!
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It’s good, but there’s room for improvement
Jan 14, 2021 This is the first cocktails app I’ve installed, and I paid the one-time fee for the upgrade that adds hundreds more recipes to the app’s database. Because it’s the only app of its kind that I’ve used, I have nothing to compare it to. There are way more drinks in the database than I’ll ever try, but it’s good to have so many drink recipes to explore. I like that I can check favorite recipes, which get added to a “Favorites” collection. That makes it easy to find them again. You can also create your own collection of recipes, although I don’t see myself doing that. Also, each image is accompanied by a colorful image of a glass containing the finished beverage in the recipe. The image isn’t a photograph, rather, it’s an artist’s rendering that suggests what the finished drink looks like. Personally, I’d rather see a photograph, but I don’t object to the illustrations. You can create individual drink recipes, too, and this is a nice feature, which brings me to a criticism. I created my first recipe for a Mai Tai, because the recipe included in the app doesn’t mention ice. I’d never had a Mai Tai before, but I couldn’t imagine it wouldn’t include ice. So I googled Mai Tai, and sure enough, it’s made with crushed ice. If there was a way to edit recipes in the default database, I would have added a sentence in the description of how to make the drink, but the default recipes can’t be edited. So I created a new recipe for Trader Vic’s version of the Mai Tai and noted that it requires crushed ice. Another criticism is that there are a lot of typos and misspellings. The first drink that appears on the default “Cocktails” tab is the “Honye B.” I cold be wrong, but I think it’s supposed to be spelled “Honey B,” since one of the ingredients is honey. And that brings up another issue. In the recipe for “Honye B,” the measurement for the honey ingredient is “20 pc.” That measurement also appears in the ingredients for a Bloody Mary... Worcestershire sauce: 3 pc, and Pepper: 2 pc. What is a “pc”? Maybe if I were a mixologist, I’d know what a “pc” of honey is, but I have no idea. The instructions for a Kamikaze read, “Shake with ice cube and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.” Just one ice cube? My intuition says ice *cubes* but the ambiguous instructions would lead me to google the drink recipe just to be sure. The Mojito recipe calls for mint *sprigs,* but the mixing instructions say “muddle mint *springs* with sugar and lime juice...” It’s obvious that the author meant to say “muddle mint *sprigs,*” but this is another example of sloppy, or nonexistent, copy editing. I’ve only looked at a few dozen recipes and found the errors above. I’m guessing that there are probably several more typos, spelling, and usage errors among the hundreds of recipes that I haven’t viewed yet. The point, for me, is that all of these little errors (including omitting the crushed ice for the Mai Tai recipe) don’t inspire confidence in the app. I shouldn’t have to google a drink recipe to verify that a recipe included in this app is accurate. I appreciate what the developer has done, and the app is useful, but it doesn’t reflect the highest level of professionalism. It’s not polished.more
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Not sure I’ll keep it.
Mar 24, 2020 Attractive set up. The free version is pretty limited though. Common and popular ingredients like Peppermint Shnapps and spiced rum aren’t included. It doesn’t seem to support adding ingredients or my own recipes. It might be worth the $4 if that feature were available. Otherwise it’s too limited to be useful to me.more -
Meh
Apr 27, 2019 Is there a way to change it from ml to oz. our messed up American measuring system makes it unusable 🤷♂️
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Partial translation
Feb 20, 2019 I saw glowing reviews for this app and thought, meh, why not? When I opened the app I was a little blindsided by the wall of Cyrillic text that came up. Ack! Nobody mentioned that in the reviews. I poked at random things until I managed to toggle the language to English. Some content remained untranslated, though. This app is therefore of limited use.more
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Nov 20, 2020 Плохая кастомизация. Половина коктейлей за деньги. Не интуитивное меню.
What’s Groovy
This is really nice idea app specially to all bartenders out there. Even I am not a bartender but I love mixing my drinks. Absolutely to recommend this app. There are lots of cocktails to search too. Fantastic!
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What’s Subpar
Idea is great, but it looks like all content is loaded from internet every time. It stopped me from bying - I would like to have everything locally for cases when internet is not available.
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