
MIX YOUR OWN
CLIMBIN’ HIGH
Follow in the footsteps of master mixologists at Skyfall Lounge, part of Michelin-starred Chef Alain Ducasse’s Rivea on top of Delano Las Vegas, and mix yourself (and your friends) a Climbin’ High. It’s fruity and tropical, with balanced acidity and a pink hue from the raspberry syrup. Bottoms up!
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·1 oz. Appleton Signature Blend Rum ·1 oz. Kappa Pisco ·3/4 oz. raspberry syrup ·3/4 oz. pineapple juice ·1/2 oz. lime ·1.5 oz. champagne Shake all ingredients except champagne with ice and strain. Top with champagne. Glass: coupe Garnish: skewered raspberry on lime wheel.

Get your drink on
LIBATIONS TO SATISFY EVERY PALATE
Yes,
Vegas is all about excess. But quality often trumps quantity, even when
it comes to drinking. From high-end cocktails to creative craft beers,
there’s something here for every liquor connoisseur.
Nearly
every bar, lounge and restaurant has an inspired cocktail menu with its
own signature drinks. But if you really want to get fancy, try one (or
all) of these.
From
Carbone — star restaurateur/chef Mario Carbone’s pricey new Italian
eatery — the mai tai ($15) is a step beyond the traditional, made with
an almond syrup “orgeat” developed specifically for Carbone. Or try the
Stinger ($15), which uses vanilla-infused maple syrup and muddled mint
to perfectly balance and showcase the Armagnac base.
At
Lago by Julian Serrano, the elegant Rosso Bellini ($17) boasts a
beautiful caramel nest holding a golden raspberry hovering over a
refreshing mixture of Hangar One Raspberry, Toschi Fragoli Wild
Strawberry Liqueur, Prosecco, raspberry syrup and fresh lemon juice.
In
a similar food-inspired vein, Beets by Roy ($16) from Harvest by Roy
Ellamar combines El Silencio Espadin Mezcal with house-made cold-pressed
beet juice, lemon juice and mandarin syrup to create a savory yet sweet
cocktail garnished by a goatcheese-stuffed beet cone.

CREATIVE CRAFT BEER
Las
Vegas’ craft beer scene is rapidly growing — from Sin City Brewing
Company, which now has three locations on the Strip to Bad Beat Brewing,
Tenaya Creek and Aces and Ales — making Las Vegas an unexpected rite of
passage for hop-heads everywhere.
For
craft beer on the Strip, head to Bardot Brasserie for the Hors d’âge, a
Flemish country ale brewed in Esquelbecq, France. Exclusive to this
Michael Mina eatery, the champagne-style beer is designed to complement
the Parisian cuisine. Or sample Sin City Extra Pale Ale at Aria, which
teamed up with Sin City Brewing Company to create this special-edition
pale ale that is exclusively available on tap at the resort.