Tons of bees, but luckily no B.O.! Photo Credit: Fake Ginger Drinking this is like landing in citrus heaven. Once the syrup has cooled, make this whiskey drink by combining the syrup with bourbon, grapefruit juice, and finally, garnishing it with lime. Photo Credit: The Forked Spoonįor this Grapefruit Ginger Bourbon Sour, the first step is making a batch of ginger-infused simple syrup. Especially if the other things you do include drinking Four Loko. Plus, grapefruit is healthy! So having this drink is practically the healthiest thing you can do all day. This grapefruit-forward whiskey cocktail combines bourbon, lemon, honey, rosemary, and sliced citrus for an amalgamation of flavors that serve to complement one another. Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg would be proud. Just batch these cocktails out before a party and they’re sure to impress. The whiskey drink will require you to create a seasonal simple syrup, but it’s less work than you think. If you wish fall was year-round, you will absolutely love this Fall-Spiced Old Fashioned. Even if you’re only sitting in the cart and looking out for groundhogs. It’s essentially a boozy alternative to the Arnold Palmer and perfect for the golf course. Pucker Up is a cocktail made with whiskey, lemon juice, and simple syrup. Not something we can say about ourselves in any corn maze. Even if you’re not a rye drinker, you’ll want it for this cocktail as it’s strong enough to not get lost among the other flavors. Make this Cinnamon Cider Boulevardier by combining apple cider, rye, Campari, sweet vermouth, cinnamon simple syrup, and garnish it with a slice of orange. Or…any horse? We’re really not that picky. They’re best enjoyed during the Kentucky Derby when your horse is winning. Mint Juleps are a summertime staple in the South made with bourbon, simple syrup, and torn mint leaves. Take a wrong step and all of a sudden you’ve had three of these and you’re signing “Don’t Stop Believing” at your neighbor’s cousin’s bar mitzvah. The herbaceous cocktail is then served on the rocks. This cold weather cocktail is made using rosemary syrup, bourbon, lemon juice, and maple syrup. Just make sure you put it in your best “Cat Mom” coffee mug. It’s only fitting to enjoy one to get you through the last few work meetings on St. The whiskey drink was originally intended to improve the mood of bedraggled airline passengers. Sounds like the makings for the next great ad campaign… Photo Credit: Pass the SushiĪ classic Irish Coffee is made with hot coffee, Irish whiskey, heavy cream, and granulated sugar. The simple cherry syrup blends perfectly with the smoky flavors, creating a drink that’s at once seductive and strong. If the classic Old Fashioned is an old-school Don Draper type, then a Smoked Cherry Old Fashioned is his femme fatale foil. Garnish with a peanut butter cookie and don’t listen to James Bond: try it stirred, not shaken. The subtle nutty flavor tricks your brain into believing this is a dessert. The Peanut Butter Whiskey Manhattan is a variation on that classic cocktail that uses peanut butter whiskey as the base. You can find it hanging by the pool and flirting with the bar staff to get free drinks at all family reunions. It’s a summery drink that’s a very distant cousin to the Mint Julep. Photo Credit: Food NouveauĪ Blackberry Bourbon Smash features fresh blackberries, lime, mint, and soda water. Any more and we might have to add garlic and a mini wooden cross. The cocktail contains one ounce of lemon juice and are garnished with ginger to give it just enough bite. Rumor has it that a well-made Penicillin is a cure-all. Use egg whites to give the drink a foamier texture and then use the egg yolks to make ice cream. With only four ingredients, a Whiskey Sour is a sweet, citrusy whiskey drink that has been a favorite for more than a century. From the classic Mint Julep and the modern Blackberry Bourbon Smash to the unique Peanut Butter Manhattan, we’re sure you’ll find something you love. Patrick’s, the Kentucky Derby, or because you’re on your fourth Zoom meeting of the day, here’s a whole bar cart full of whiskey concoctions. Whether you’re sipping these drinks for St. And the salty ones include whatever bottle the pirates threw off a boat 150 years ago. Sweeter drinks tend to feature bourbon, while punchier, peatier ones contain rye or scotch. Whiskey cocktails range from strong and intense to “is there alcohol in this thing?” depending on what type of whiskey you use. We love a good Old Fashioned, but when it comes to whiskey drinks, there’s more options than “cocktails best sipped in front of a fireplace in a dark room.”
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