This fascinating beverage, whose name loosely translates to "a wealthy, fashionable socialite," is an elegantly balanced blend of bourbon, sweet vermouth, and Campari that comes together instantly.
The greatest bourbon whiskey variation of the traditional Moscow Mule cocktail is this Kentucky Mule. This quick and simple drink, which is made with lime, ginger, and bourbon, is ideal for serving to a large group.
There's nothing quite as cozy and comforting as a hot toddy on a cold winter night when it comes to easy cocktails. Sure, you could make mulled cider or winter sangria, but both drinks require some planning, as they take an hour to simmer or even longer to chill in the fridge overnight. This toddy, on the other hand, takes only a few minutes to make.
A whiskey sour is the perfect combination of sweet and sour. The classic whiskey sour is made with bourbon or whiskey, lemon juice, and a touch of sugar for sweetness. The whiskey sour was first mentioned in The Bartenders Guide by Jerry Thomas in 1862. However, whiskey sours were most likely consumed long before this. We can thank sailors for this delicious cocktail, as we can for many other spirits and cocktails.
This drink was created by San Diego bartender Erick Castro. This cocktail is very simple and easy. If you are a fan of strawberry shortcakes, you will love this cocktail.
This drink was created by Jeffrey Morgenthaler in 2001. It is a very vibrant drink with notes of lemon, sweetness, and your favorite bourbon.
The Old Fashioned is a classic bourbon cocktail that has been around for centuries. It is perfect for cocktail making beginners and is always sure to impress.
The Blackberry Bourbon Smash is the ideal Bourbon cocktail for beginners because of its delicate, sweet flavor. Bourbon, ginger beer, lemon juice, and honey are the main ingredients in this mouthwatering concoction. Blackberries and a mint sprig may be added as a garnish to round out the dish's fresh and delicious taste profile.
Henry McKenna's 10 Year Bottled-in-Bond
Heaven Hill's Henry McKenna 10 Single Barrel bourbon is bottled-in-bond. This whiskey is a member of Heaven Hill's lineup, including the well-known bourbons Elijah Craig and Evan Williams.
The entry-level rye product from High West Distillery is called High West Double Rye! For many years, the rye was a combination of various rye, including 16-year-old Barton rye and 2-year MGP rye. However, the business began replacing the 16-year whiskey it had purchased in 2018 with its own, up to 7-year-old distillate. Although the High West withholds the precise mix percentages, they have previously indicated that the rye would always be in the minority and never exceed 50% of the blend.