Belarus, Black Russian, Mojito, Screwdriver, Tequila Sunrise.
The Belarus is mostly milk in it, and the amount of vodka the bar usually puts in is one ounce, and then half an ounce of Kahlua (coffee-flavored liqueur). Combined it's not too high in degrees and smooth, my favorite.
Black Russian is a White Russian in which the milk is replaced with Coke, but I personally don't like Coke. Again, though, the degrees aren't very high.
Mojito is Ernest Hemingway's favorite cocktail, originating in Cuba, featuring ice that needs to be broken into pellets and fresh mint leaves, and the sophisticated ones will use sugar water instead of granulated sugar. However, some bars in Beijing hooliganism, drank with mint lijiao instead. More exaggerated is a time to participate in a drinking party (not himself, is a friend to go), it is put in the cilantro ......
Screwdriver is vodka with orange juice, also good.
Tequila Sunrise is pretty, made to feel like a sunrise, but it has eggnog in it, so if you've had or smelled this drink directly, you'll get a shadow when you drink it ......
Saw that some people were interested in Mojido, so I searched online about Mojito's allusion, than I said well-documented ~
Mojito was born in 1910 in Cuba. When the American writer Ernest Hemingway lived in Havana, the capital of Cuba, he often hung on the words "My Daiquiri is in La Floridita (a famous bar in Havana) and my Mojito is in Bodeguita (a famous bar in Havana)". It's clear that they love both cocktails.
In Miami Vice, Gong Li asks Colin Farrell "what can I get you to drink" and he replies "I'm a friend of Mojito's". The two are then seen boarding a yacht and speeding across the Atlantic, actually traveling from Miami to the Bodeguita bar in Havana for a Mojito.
Additionally, Mojito is pronounced in Spanish as "mo-hee-do," which is more professional and sophisticated.