Old Money [Cocktail Recipe]
If you can’t find Stonecutter whiskey, try this cocktail with a Speyside scotch or sherried Irish.
If you can’t find Stonecutter whiskey, try this cocktail with a Speyside scotch or sherried Irish.
This refreshing bramble-style swizzle combines Maker’s Mark with fruit flavors.
The Lincoln Park is a vehicle for whisky in the summer, and equally appropriate as a tropical escape on a cold winter night.
Break out the fruit bowl for this make-ahead batched whiskey cocktail.
Serve a crowd with this communal cocktail, made with bourbon, citrus, and a tea-honey syrup.
It doesn’t get much simpler than whisky, soda water, and mint.
From Ulster to the Ards Peninsula in 48 hours
Up the complexity of your next highball with this bourbon and pear cider concoction.
Replace “on the rocks” with “on the pop” in this creative bourbon cocktail.
A tablespoon of strawberry jam makes for a concentrated fruity shortcut in this bourbon cocktail.
This bourbon-based cocktail celebrates summer’s bounty with a big hit of corn.
Add a splash of fruitiness to your regular bourbon mule.