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Traditional Hot Toddy
This makes an extra-large serving of a traditional hot toddy, perfect when you're sick in the wintertime. It's pretty potent--take this mug and go to bed!
Bourbon Slush
This bourbon slush recipe is a fruity blend of juices, tea, and whiskey frozen into a slush, then topped off with lemon-lime soda. This takes a while, but it's worth it!
Maker's Mark Old Fashioned
Straightforward and timeless, this Maker's Mark old-fashioned cocktail never goes out of style. A simple combination of bourbon, bitters, sugar, and a splash of water โ just garnish your masterpiece with an orange slice and a cherry on top and you've got the perfect drink. Serve it on poker night, game day, or enjoy as a perfect after-work drink.
Mint Julep
The mint julep cocktail is made with bourbon and sweetened with simple syrup. I like to use a minty homemade simple syrup which you can make ahead with this recipe and store in the refrigerator. This refreshing cocktail deserves to be served in frozen silver goblets or the most elegant glasses you have โ perfect for Kentucky Derby viewing!
Sweet Bourbon Sipper
I fell in love with a drink at our local bourbon bar, so I came home to try and make it myself. Combined with lime and cherry flavors, the bourbon flavors stay strong. This recipe calls for dark Morello cherries, but feel free to try it with Amarena cherries or the cherries of your choice.
Gold Rush
A Gold Rush cocktail is a riff on a whiskey sour using honey syrup instead of simple syrup. The honey syrup is commonly made with a 1:1 ratio of honey to water, but I find that a 2:1 ratio helps to better balance out the lemon juice and bourbon. This makes enough syrup for 4 cocktails. Serve over a large ice sphere.
The John Collins Cocktail
The John Collins cocktail is similar to a Tom Collins but features bourbon whiskey instead of gin. It still mixes in club soda, simple syrup, and lemon juice to make a refreshing cocktail. Serve with a straw.
Old Fashioned Cocktail
This old fashioned cocktail recipe has a history. The earliest version of it was simply water, sugar, bitters, and booze. Over time, the water became ice, the booze became whiskey, and the drink became an old fashioned.
Classic Old Fashioned
The old fashioned is a classic cocktail that was invented in Louisville, KY. You can make it with bourbon, rye, or a blended whiskey. You can also substitute one sugar cube for the simple syrup.
Spiced Pear Old-Fashioned
This old-fashioned with rosemary and pear is the perfect fall cocktail. If you can't find cardamom bitters, you can use orange or Angostura bitters instead and add a pinch of ground cardamom.
Orange Pineapple Smoothie
This drink is really refreshing on a hot summer day, however, only adults are allowed to indulge in this feast!
Passion Daiquiris
Frozen strawberry daiquiris that are addicting! The mixture, before adding ice, keeps for one week in the fridge.
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