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Black Russian Cocktail
If you've ever wondered how to make a black Russian cocktail, it's easy! Just combine vodka (the quintessential Russian spirit) with the dark coffee-flavored liqueur (Kahlua).
Boulevardier Cocktail
If you like a Negroni and you like whiskey, too, give this one a try. It's a whiskey Negroni. Play with the ratios; I sometimes pull back on the sweet vermouth just slightly. This is also great served on the rocks.
Lillet Sours
Lillet sour is a citrusy springtime whiskey cocktail that is perfect for entertaining.
Hot Toddy
This hot toddy recipe is great to make for a relaxing evening drink when you need something to warm you up or help relieve that irritating cold.
Manhattan Cocktail
An easy recipe for a Manhattan โ a classic cocktail that is believed to date back to the late 1800s. It's made with a bracing mixture of bourbon or rye whiskey mixed with sweet vermouth and a dash of aromatic bitters.
Oolong, Orange, and Whiskey Punch
Balanced with orange and a light touch of spice, this punch is whiskey-forward without being overpowering. For a nonalcoholic version, omit the whiskey and add a bigger splash of club soda.
Whiskey Slush
This whiskey slush recipe is nice for large gatherings or to have on hand in warm weather.
7 and 7
This classic 7 and 7 cocktail with 7UP and Seagram's 7, or favorite whiskey, never goes out of style.
Whiskey Sidecar
A whiskey sidecar is an excellent alternative if you don't have brandy available.
The Rusty Nail Cocktail
Smoky Scotch gets sweetened up with the addition of Drambuie in the classic drink called the rusty nail.
True Manhattan
Follow this recipe to make the best Manhattan cocktail, then serve it straight up or on the rocks. Most Manhattan drinkers prefer this classic drink to be stirred, not shaken. (Only shake it when asked to do so!)
Classic Whiskey Sour
A classic lemon whiskey sour should be made from scratch, or it ain't a whiskey sour. For a cleaner, classier-looking drink, strain the lemon juice to remove seeds and pulp. This cocktail can be served in martini glasses or tumblers full of ice.
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