Whiskey cocktail

A whiskey cocktail is a cocktail that includes whiskey. Although whiskey is often served neat or on the rocks,[1] it is used in many classic cocktails such as the Old Fashioned, Manhattan, and Julep.[2] Some specifically call for Scotch Whisky , Bourbon Whiskey or Rye Whiskey.[3]

Examples

Duos

Trios

  • Algonquin (rye whiskey, dry vermouth, pineapple juice)[5]
  • Blinker (rye whiskey, grapefruit juice, grenadine)[6]
  • Rob Roy Sweet (rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, dashes bitters, cherry garnish)[7]
  • Bourbon rickey (bourbon, lime juice, and sparking water)[8]
  • Brown Derby (bourbon, grapefruit juice, honey syrup)
  • Hot toddy (bourbon or rye whiskey, cloves, demerara sugar or brown sugar, lemon juice)
  • Gold Rush (bourbon, honey syrup, lemon juice)[9]
  • April in Paris (lemon juice, orange juice, rye whiskey, rosewater, maraschino berry garnish)[10]
  • Mint julep (bourbon, simple syrup, mint leaves)[11]

Other

  • Cold toddy (rye whiskey, oranges, lemons, cinnamon sticks, ginger, Earl Grey tea, cloves, honey, and orange or regular bitters)
  • Hard cider spritz (rye whiskey, Aperol, dry hard cider, apple cider, lemon juice, club soda)[12]
  • whiskey sour (bourbon or rye whiskey, lemon juice, simple syrup, optional egg white)[13]
  • Scofflaw (rye whiskey, dry vermouth, lemon juice, grenadine, orange bitters)[14]
  • Blood orange scotch and soda (Scotch, syrup, lime juice, blood orange juice, salt, club soda)
  • Libertine (bourbon, simple syrup, rosemary, lemon juice, marmalade, maple syrup, orange juice, egg white)[15]
  • Bourbon lift (bourbon, coffee liqueur, orgeat, heavy cream, club soda)[16]
  • Old Fashioned (bourbon or rye whiskey, sugar, Angostura bitters)[17]
  • Manhattan (bourbon or rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, Angostura bitters)[18]
  • Scofflaw (bourbon, dry vermouth, lemon juice, grenadine, orange bitters)[19]
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References

  1. "27 Best Whiskey Cocktails - Whiskey Drink Recipes". Townandcountrymag.com. 2019-07-17. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  2. Bon Appétit (2019-04-24). "22 Amazing Whiskey Drink Recipes | Bon Appétit". Bonappetit.com. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  3. "66 Rye Whiskey Cocktails & Mixed Drinks". Iowalegendaryrye.com. 2020-08-15. Retrieved 2020-08-15.
  4. https://www.barnonedrinks.com/drinks/a/angry-granny-7290.html
  5. https://iowalegendaryrye.com/belegendary/algonquin//
  6. https://punchdrink.com/recipes/blinker/
  7. Powell, Chris. "The Rye Whiskey Cocktail That's About To Become Your Best Choice on the Holiday's". Iowalegendaryrye.com.
  8. Venegas, Dominic. "The Bourbon Cocktail That's About To Become Your Favorite". Liquor.com.
  9. "If You Like a Whiskey Sour, You'll Love the Gold Rush". Liquor.com.
  10. Powell, Chris. "If You Enjoy a Brainstorm, You'll Love the April in Paris". Iowalegendaryrye.com.
  11. Castro, Erick. "Whiskey Drinks We Love: Mint Julep". Liquor.com.
  12. Rick Martinez,Alex Lau (2015-10-01). "Hard Cider Spritz Recipe". Bon Appetit. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  13. Katz, Allen. "If You Haven't Tried the New York Sour, Now's The Time". Liquor.com.
  14. https://www.liquor.com/recipes/scofflaw/
  15. "The Libertine (Bourbon Whiskey, Orange, Lemon, Maple, Rosemary Sour) Cocktail Recipe". Saveur.
  16. Adkins, Erik. "This Might Be The Most Decadent Bourbon Drink Out There". Liquor.com.
  17. "If You Only Know How to Make One Cocktail, Make It the Bourbon Old Fashioned". Liquor.com.
  18. "It's Time You Knew How to Make One of the World's Most Famous Cocktails". Liquor.com.
  19. Regan, Gary. "Classic Cocktails You Should Know: The Scofflaw". Liquor.com.


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