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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.
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.
Southern Comfort Manhattan
This Southern Comfort recipe makes a cocktail that is extremely tasty. Once you try this Manhattan, you may need to go back to a cheaper whiskey. I make them shaken "up" on a cool day before dinner or with ice on a hot day. High-quality ingredients are the key to making this drink unforgettable. It's well worth it if you're over 45 and a Manhattan lover.
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!)
Whiskey Sidecar
A whiskey sidecar is an excellent alternative if you don't have brandy available.
Whiskey Slush
This whiskey slush recipe is nice for large gatherings or to have on hand in warm weather.
Chilton Cocktail
The Chilton cocktail, said to have originated in Lubbock, Texas, is a tangy and refreshing summer cocktail, perfect for those who don't like overly sweet drinks. Adjust the lemon and sparkling water to suit your taste.
Tropical Matcha Cocktail
This tropical vodka-based cocktail packs a flavorful punch, thanks to the star ingredient, matcha powder. Matcha, which is made from ground green tea leaves, tastes slightly grassy and bitter (in the very best way!) but when paired with pineapple and lime juice, it makes for a refreshing fruity drink. I suggest using ceremonial grade matcha for the best color and flavor pay off.
Moscow Mule Cocktail
This classic Moscow mule recipe uses vodka, ginger beer, ice, and lime to create a refreshing cocktail that has nothing to do with Moscow or mules, but after a few sips of this vodka-based concoction, no one will care!
Limoncello Moscow Mule
This is a fun twist on the classic Moscow Mule, using limoncello for a refreshing, lemony summertime cocktail. Use a good-quality ginger beer, such as Fever Tree.
Cape Cod
This Cape Cod drink is made with vodka and cranberry juice for a deliciously refreshing cocktail.
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