Taylor Swift’s Rumored Wedding Cocktail Menu Includes 3 Signature Drinks

Taylor Swift wedding cocktail menu

(Photo: Empress Gin)

A rumored cocktail menu from what is believed to be Taylor Swift’s wedding has fans raising a glass on social media.

An image first shared by the fan account @swifti4life on X shows three signature cocktails reportedly served at the celebration. Neither Swift nor her representatives have confirmed the authenticity of the menu.

The drinks feature a mix of gin, tequila and mezcal, with playful names that have quickly sparked conversation among fans.

The rumored menu comprised three cocktails:

The English Teacher: Empress Gin, St-Germain elderflower liqueur, lavender syrup and fresh lemon juice.
The Gym Teacher: Reposado tequila, mezcal, Angostura aromatic bitters, orange bitters and agave.
T&Tequila: Blanco tequila, hibiscus-infused chili, agave, pineapple and fresh lime.

The names of the first two cocktails are clear references to Swift’s engagement announcement post on Instagram last August, which was captioned “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married 🧨”.

If authentic, the menu suggests the celebration leaned toward fresh, citrus-forward cocktails rather than classic wedding staples. Floral notes from elderflower and lavender, smoky mezcal, and spicy hibiscus-infused tequila all reflect cocktail trends that have become increasingly popular at upscale weddings and private events.

Again to caveat with “if authentic,” it is interesting to note that the first menu is the only one to include specific brand names — Empress and St-Germain — while the rest simply use spirit category names with no brand specified.

The image has not been independently verified, and no additional details about the cocktails or the event have been officially released.

Still, the rumored menu has already become one of the latest talking points for Swift fans, who are obsessing over every rumored wedding detail they can find.

Capitalizing on the rumor, Empress Gin shared a recipe for “The English Teacher,” including proportions and specifically noting that Empress’ 1908 Indigo Gin — an eight-botanical spirit that includes butterfly pea blossom, which gives the gin its natural indigo hue — should be used. Here is Empress’ recipe:

  • 2 oz Empress 1908 Indigo Gin
  • ½ oz Elderflower Liqueur
  • ¼ oz Lavender Syrup
  • ¾ oz Fresh Lemon Juice
  • Lavender Sprig and lemon twist, for garnish

Method: Shake with ice and strain into a coupe. Garnish with a lemon twist

Empress did not verify the authenticity of the cocktail menu.

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