
Cocktail Glass
Plug a structured cocktail recipe API into your agent while you build food-and-drink apps, bots, or lifestyle content products.
Overview
glass.cocktail/cocktail-glass is a MCP server for the Build phase that searches 500 cocktail recipes, returns full recipes, finds drinks by ingredient, and suggests random picks via a hosted integration.
What is this MCP server?
- Search across 500 cocktail recipes via MCP
- Fetch full recipes and find drinks by ingredient
- Suggest random cocktail picks for apps or conversational UX
- Hosted streamable-http at https://cocktail.glass/mcp
- Version 1.0.0 with public site cocktail.glass
- Recipe catalog size: 500 cocktails (per server description)
- Remote MCP endpoint: https://cocktail.glass/mcp
- Server version: 1.0.0
What problem does it solve?
Builders of drink-themed apps and content spend hours curating recipe data manually because agents lack a trustworthy structured cocktail source.
Who is it for?
Solo builders shipping cocktail apps, hospitality tools, or lifestyle content bots that need dependable recipe lookup in the agent loop.
Skip if: Enterprise beverage ERP workflows or teams building unrelated B2B products with no recipe UX.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After connecting Cocktail Glass MCP, your agent can query 500 recipes by search, ingredient, or random pick while you ship app or content features.
- Searchable access to 500 cocktail recipes inside agent sessions
- Ingredient-based drink discovery for app prototypes
- Random cocktail suggestions for UX or editorial workflows
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Journey fit
Cocktail Glass is external recipe data you integrate during product build, typical for niche consumer or content apps rather than validate-or-launch-only workflows. Recipe search, ingredient lookup, and random suggestions are delivered via hosted MCP at cocktail.glass, fitting the integrations subphase.
How it compares
Domain recipe-data MCP, not a full restaurant POS integration or generic nutrition database.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is glass.cocktail/cocktail-glass for?
It is for developers and creators building cocktail-related apps, chat experiences, or editorial content who want MCP-backed recipe search and suggestions.
When should I use glass.cocktail/cocktail-glass?
Use it while building or prototyping features that need ingredient-based drink lookup, full recipes, or random cocktail inspiration.
How do I add glass.cocktail/cocktail-glass to my agent?
Add the remote MCP server https://cocktail.glass/mcp (streamable-http) in your Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or other MCP client configuration.