Forbidden Sour
Image: Liquor.com / Tim Nusog Break the rules by mixing pomegranate and bourbon together in this cocktail. Ingredients 30 ml bourbon30 ml pomegranate liqueur30 ml fresh lemon juice15 ml simple syrupGarnish:…
Image: Liquor.com / Tim Nusog Break the rules by mixing pomegranate and bourbon together in this cocktail. Ingredients 30 ml bourbon30 ml pomegranate liqueur30 ml fresh lemon juice15 ml simple syrupGarnish:…
Image: Liquor.com / Tim Nusog Consisting of Whiskey, Vermouth and Campari, the Boulevardier is adored for its balance of bitter, boozy and sweet. Choose your ingredients wisely. The best Boulevardier, like…
Image: Liquor.com / Tim Nusog The secret to this Whiskey Sour variation is a bit of red wine. Ingredients 60 ml rye whiskey or bourbon30 ml fresh lemon juice22.5 ml simple syrup1 egg white…
Image-@punchdrink.com Spirit, citrus and sugar—the original big three—come together in the Whiskey Sour. Few cocktails are as quick to satisfy and endlessly customisable as the Whiskey Sour. Add a twist…
Image: Liquor.com / Tim Nusog Like Mint Juleps? You'll love the Whiskey Smash, a citrusy 19th-century cooler. Legendary bartender Dale DeGroff at the Rainbow Room in New York modified the classic…
Image: Liquor.com / Tim Nusog The Manhattan was the most famous cocktail in the world shortly after it was invented in New York City’s Manhattan Club, some time around 1880 (as…
Image: Tim Nusog Irish Coffee may not be the first coffee drink with alcohol, but this cocktail has become one of the most famous. Combining coffee with Irish whiskey, brown sugar…
Image: Tim Nusog/liquor.com A close relative of the Old Fashioned, the Sazerac has been kicking around in one form or another since 1838 (and was trademarked in 1900 by Sazerac Co.). In 2008,…
Image: Liquor.com / Tim Nusog When you get right down to it, the Old Fashioned is little more than a slug of whiskey, seasoned and sweetened. Yet for all of its…