

How to serve L'OUI cocktails like a pro
A great cocktail starts with the content, but it becomes unforgettable thanks to the presentation. Especially in the hospitality industry, it's all about the experience. The right glassware, a fitting garnish, and a professional finish make the difference between "simply delicious" and an Instagram-worthy serve that will keep guests coming back.
L'OUI Cocktails offers a luxurious line of ready-to-serve cocktails, ideal for bars, restaurants, and events that want to make a splash without extra staff or long wait times. Combined with glassware and bar tools from APS Glass & Bar Supply, you can effortlessly create a top-notch cocktail experience.
We list the most popular L'OUI cocktails are listed and give you the perfect glass for each recipe, along with handy tips to take your serving to the next level.
1. Espresso Martini – Viittaa Coupe
This modern classic demands finesse. The L'OUI Espresso Martini is powerful and creamy, with notes of coffee and vanilla. Serve this cocktail in the Viittaa Coupe : a stylish, handy glass that beautifully showcases the crema and optimally releases the aromas.
💡 Tip: Finish with three coffee beans for a classic garnish and use a fine strainer for that silky smooth texture.
2. Negroni – Bach DOF
The Negroni is an aperitif for the connoisseur: bitter, spicy, and full of character. This iconic drink is best enjoyed in a classic, short, full-bodied glass. The Bach DOF (Double Old Fashioned) combines a timeless design with a robust feel, perfect for a stylish bar or a modern restaurant.
💡 Use a king cube or round ice ball for slow dilution and visual impact.
3. Pornstar Martini – Bach Retro Fizz Glass
The colorful crowd pleaser of the moment. The L'OUI Pornstar Martini is fruity and festive, with passion fruit, vanilla, and a shot of sparkling wine on the side. The Bach Retro Fizz Glass has an elegant, vintage look that makes for a striking presentation and plenty of room for classic garnish.
💡 Serve with a small glass of prosecco or cava on the side, or pour a splash on top for a luxurious twist.
4. Mai Tai – Jazz Rocks Whiskey
The Mai Tai is a tropical classic with roots in tiki culture. L'OUI's version offers a surprising twist, with a distinctive combination of rum, ginger, and star anise . The deep flavors and spicy notes are beautifully expressed in the Jazz Rocks Whisky glass: robust, stylish, and full of character.
💡 Serving suggestion: garnish with crushed ice, a mint leaf and a slice of lime for that signature tiki vibe.
5. Mojito – Bach Longdrink
The Mojito is a timeless favorite: refreshing, summery, and always popular with a wide audience. The combination of rum, mint, and lime calls for a tall glass to allow the flavors to truly shine. The Bach Longdrink glass is perfect for this: elegant, practical, and with plenty of room for crushed ice and fresh mint.
💡 Serve with a bunch of mint, a slice of lime, and a straw for that classic Mojito look.
Make every serve an experience
What L'OUI Cocktails offers convenience and complements APS with style and quality. Whether you run a high-volume bar or are looking for a quick cocktail solution for events or hotel rooms, this combination lets you serve with style and minimal fuss.
With the right glassware, a professional bar measure and the right garnish you can lift any L'OUI cocktail turns into a catering-worthy experience.
Want to get started too?
At APS Glass & Bar Supply you will find everything you need for a perfect cocktail presentation: from coupes to long drink glasses, from jiggers to bar spoons.
🍸 Order your L'OUI Cocktails via loui-cocktails.com
It's all in the serve.
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