Rye WhiskeySweet VermouthBittersCherryIce Cubes WRITTEN BY: SCOTT VAN DORT The Manhattan is one of the most famous cocktails of all time. As Rico, Bartender and Absolut Global Brand Ambassador, explains, it’s “An easy drink to make but a difficult drink to master.” ...
Whiskey, Scotch & Bourbon WonderHowTo This is a very easy, delicious cocktail to make; all you need is one part whiskey (Maker's Mark does well in this drink), 1 part sweet vermouth, a dash of bitters and some brandy infused cherries as a garnish. Mix and serve! how...
Traditionally, the hot toddy is created using Irish whiskey, swirled together with lemon juice, hot water and some form of sugar, be it granulated, honey or even syrup. And, thanks to this blend of life-giving, immune-system-boosting ingredients, it’s known to protect, soothe and numb i...
Replace the Kahlúa with a sugar-free coffee liqueur and substitute the Baileys Irish Cream with a low-carb cream liqueur (you can make this at home by combining heavy cream, whiskey, and a sugar substitute like stevia or erythritol). Use sugar-free whipped cream for the topping to further...
Using the back of a bar spoon, layer the Kahlúa, then the Irish cream into a shot glass. Layer the Grand Marnier in the same manner. If you want to make aFlaming B-52, leave a little room at the top, and add a thin layer of Bacardi 151. Either light the Bacardi, (if you’...
Teeling Distillery—based in Dublin, Ireland—brand ambassador shows us how to make a traditional Irish coffee with stout syrup, whiskey, and cream.
Add Irish whiskey and stir again to combine. Carefully float heavy cream on top by pouring it over the back of a spoon so it rests on the surface of the coffee. Expert Tips: Make sure the coffee is piping hot to get the right balance of flavors. ...
though it will not likely appear on the bottle. The mash is essentially the mixture of grains used to create the whiskey. A ‘grain bill’ is list of the specific combination used. Malted barley is the most typical grain used, though corn, rye, and wheat sometimes make an appearance depen...
(the French kind). It also works with bourbon for that matter, and a mild scotch, and definitely with Irish whiskey. And really also vodka and aged rum or tequila. It just works. It’s one of the greatest things you can make with some cider leftover in the back of your fridge (...
These Irish mules are the slight twist on the classic cocktail that whiskey lovers won't be able to get enough of.