This perfectly mixed combination of Jameson Irish Whiskey, Ginger Ale & Lime makes for a refreshing lower ABV option for Summer.
We’ve created the perfect balance of smoothness and flavour for you to drink it neat, on the rocks, or with a splash of water. How do you drink Jameson triple distilled Irish whiskey? Jameson Triple Distilled goes perfectly with classic whiskey mixers like ginger ale or cola. Or it can ...
Ingredients:50ml Jameson Irish whiskey1 bottle ginger ale1 limeHow to mix: Fill a high ball glass with ice, pour in a shot of Jameson, top up the glass with a good quality bottled ginger ale, stir briefly to mix, take a large wedge of lime, give it a squeeze and drop it into the...
Jameson, the UK’s no.1 Irish Whiskey, is inviting everyone to ‘Widen the Circle’ this St. Patrick’s Day as part of a £multi-million campaign to…
It is the best whiskey forbeerlovers because it is an easy-drinking whiskey with delicate hoppy tones that add an unexpected twist. Find outhow to drink Jameson whiskey here. Bartender Tip:The tasting notes can improve with ginger ale, ice, or a splash of water. ...
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ever. The Whiskey Ginger! Irish whiskey and ginger ale are the perfect pair: the spicy notes of the liquor meld into the subtle sweet and bubbly notes of the ale. Add a squeeze of lime and a big ice cube, and you’re in business! Irish Whiskey Tonic Want a light, bubbly cocktail...
A.Yes, you can create a non-alcoholic version of Jameson and Coke by substituting the whiskey with a non-alcoholic whiskey alternative or simply omitting it altogether and mixing Coca-Cola with other non-alcoholic mixers like lemon-lime soda or ginger ale. ...
That said, this bottle states ‘a blend of straight rye whiskeys’, which is a bit puzzling. Is it sourced? Colour: gold. Nose: I may need to start watching out for these ryes. Stunning oranges, bitter oranges, hints of juniper, caraway, vanilla cream, and coriander… No, I’m not...
With water: lemon and lime all over the place. It’s a Auchentoshan that really hints at… some kind of blend of Bladnoch and Rosebank, perhaps? Finish: medium, on the same limy notes. Comments: one more point for more easiness, but we’re clearly in the same category. SGP:541 - ...