Whisky Cocktails Made Simple: Hot Toddy and Gold Rush [Video]
Make these classic whisky cocktails using ingredients that are already in your kitchen like honey, lemon juice, and baking spices.
Make these classic whisky cocktails using ingredients that are already in your kitchen like honey, lemon juice, and baking spices.
The Italian cherry liqueur naturally complements whisky in beautifully balanced cocktails such as the Brooklyn.
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Candied ginger combines with mint, whiskey, lemonade, and beer for this bright and refreshing cocktail.
The Palm Beach Whiskey Spritz is a refreshing summer sipper that mixes fresh pineapple and ginger, sugar, lime juice, and rye whiskey.
This refreshing candied ginger-garnished recipe uses lime, ginger, and rye whiskey.
More than just a garnish, adding homemade candied ginger to your cocktails puts a personal touch on a Mule, Sour, or other classic.
With plenty of sweet and spice flavors, the herbal liqueur is the perfect match for whiskey in cocktails like the Vieux Carré and more.
Pair herbal notes with a citrus-inspired sweet and sour finish with this cocktail that uses nettle-infused bourbon.
This riff on the Whiskey Sour uses wild berries, Islay scotch, and maple thyme simple syrup to balance sweet and smoky flavors.
A riff on the Old Fashioned, this cocktail uses both Irish whiskey, peated scotch, and lemongrass syrup to build an earthy profile.