Garnish Your Cocktails With Homemade Candied Ginger
More than just a garnish, adding homemade candied ginger to your cocktails puts a personal touch on a Mule, Sour, or other classic.
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.
Japanese highballs are an easy match, but take your whisky and sushi pairings to the next level by trying one of these options.
Since sake is made from grains, specifically rice, it can deliver some familiar flavors and aromas for whisky lovers.
Pair herbal notes with a citrus-inspired sweet and sour finish with this cocktail that uses nettle-infused bourbon.
Take your whisky into the woods with these cocktails that use berries, birch, and other forged ingredients to impart some natural flavor.
This take on the classic Sazerac uses rye, black birch-infused cognac, and maple syrup to harness a woodsy feel.
Coffee flavors and whisky are oft interwoven in delightful ways, in things like Irish Coffee, whisky-flavored coffee beans, and coffee-flavored whiskey.
Go beyond the Blood and Sand with these cocktails that prove that whisky and orange juice make a great match.
Add water to your whisky with style by picking up one of these glass or aluminum pipettes that merge form and function.
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