The Best Whisky Cocktails
The ever-changing nature of the seasons means there's always something to toast - we toast the end of one season and welcome in the other.
A new season is also a good reason to embrace new flavours. With the crispness of autumn and the cosy, biting cold of winter, the order of the day calls for spices, toffees, caramels and other warming, comforting touches.
And while we firmly believe whisky truly is a year round option for cocktails, with plenty of sweet, soft and summery concoctions primed for a summer's day, there's something that feels oh-so familiar and oh-so luxurious about warming up with a whisky. If you're looking for inspiration, get comfy and check out our selection of essential whisky cocktails.
Sweet whisky cocktails
Perfect for a warm day, these fresh-tasting whisky cocktails are full of sweet and lively flavours.
Mint Julep
Sugary and sweet – not words you’d usually associate with whiskey. The Mint Julep – famously associated with long, summer nights in the American South – is the perfect pouring of summer in a cup and one of the most popular whiskey cocktails you'll come across.
You’ll need:
50ml whiskey (this classic American cocktail calls for bourbon)
15ml demerara syrup (2 parts sugar dissolved over heat into 1 part water)
Mint leaves and sprig
To make:
Muddle a handful of mint leaves in a julep cup (or a rocks glass if you prefer)
Pour in the whisky and syrup
Add crushed ice and churn with a spoon
Garnish with a mint sprig
Algonquin
Whiskey… with pineapple juice? Some enthusiasts might consider this a sin, but this classic cosmopolitan cocktail – named after a famous New York hotspot frequented by writers such as Ernest Hemingway and Dorothy Parker – is just like the city itself, a melting pot of flavours.
You’ll need:
45ml rye whiskey
15ml dry vermouth
15ml pineapple juice
Pineapple wedge and maraschino cherry to garnish
To make:
Pour the whiskey, vermouth and juice into a cocktail shaker filled with ice
Shake hard until the surface of the shaker is cold
Strain into a coupe
Skewer a pineapple wedge and cherry and place into the glass to garnish
Whisky Colada
This whisky twist on a popular cocktail is sweet without veering into sickly. And there’s no getting caught in the rain required.
You’ll need:
50ml whisky
30ml coconut cream
110ml pineapple juice
15ml sea buckthorn juice
Pineapple slice
To make:
Pour the whisky, cream and juices into a cocktail shaker filled with ice
Shake hard until the surface of the shaker feels cold
Pour into a highball glass filled with ice
Garnish with a pineapple slice
Classic whisky cocktails
When it comes to a spirit as sophisticated and storied as whisky, you sometimes want to keep any mixing to a minimum. Let the legend speak for itself with these tried-and-true traditional whisky drinks.
Whisky Sour
The addition of the egg white in the whisky sour not only adds the frothy texture, it tames the tartness of the lemon and the sugar, meaning the whisky cuts right through.
You’ll need:
50ml whisky
25ml lemon juice
20ml sugar syrup (2 parts sugar dissolved over heat into 1 part water)
An egg white
Aromatic bitters
Lemon peel and maraschino cherry
To make:
Pour your whisky, juice, syrup, egg white and bitters into a shaker without ice
Shake to froth up the mixture
Open the shaker and add ice, shaking until the surface feels cold
Strain into a coupe glass (or in a rocks glass over ice, if you prefer)
Garnish with a skewered lemon peel and maraschino cherry
Manhattan
It’s raining outside. You duck into a low-lit bar. Jazz is playing. You order a drink… This is the atmosphere that's conjured up when enjoying an iconic Manhattan. Sophisticated doesn’t even begin to describe it.
You’ll need:
50ml whisky
25ml sweet vermouth
One dash of aromatic bitters
Maraschino cherry
To make:
In a mixing glass of ice, pour in your whisky and sweet vermouth, and add a dash of bitters
Stir and strain into a coupe glass
Garnish with an orange peel and cherry
Sazerac
The Sazerac became the official cocktail of New Orleans in 2008, so why not enjoy a slice of this vibrant city from home.
You’ll need:
40ml whisky
20ml cognac
10ml sugar syrup (2 parts sugar dissolved over heat into 1 part water)
Two dashes of Angostura bitters
A rinse of absinthe
Lemon peel
To make:
Add your whisky, cognac, syrup and bitters to a mixing glass filled with ice
Stir for roughly 30 seconds
Strain your drink into a rocks glass which has been rinsed with absinthe (this means pouring about a shot in, swirling it around and then pouring it away)
Add a twisted lemon peel for garnish
Easy whisky cocktails
After a long day relaxing or if you're just wanting to cap off the night on the right note, you don’t want to be faced with a military-style operation to muster up a malt cocktail. Forget 20-step recipes and perplexing ingredients, these cocktails require few ingredients and minimal effort – but the impact is just as good.
Old Fashioned
If there’s one cocktail to have in your arsenal, it’s the Old Fashioned. Impress guests in an instant with this debonair and delicious whiskey cocktail.
You’ll need:
60ml bourbon
10ml sugar syrup (2 parts sugar dissolved over heat into 1 part water)
Two dashes of aromatic bitters
Orange peel and a maraschino cherry
To make:
Fill a rocks glass with ice
Add the whisky, syrup and bitters
Stir and finish with an orange peel and cherry garnish
Scotch Mule
A fiery twist on another classic cocktail – the Moscow Mule.
You’ll need:
60ml whisky (we love the smoke of Talisker in this)
15ml lime juice
10ml sugar syrup (2 parts sugar dissolved over heat into 1 part water)
Ginger beer
Mint sprig
To make:
Fill a glass (a copper mule mug, if you have it!) with ice and add your whisky
Follow up with the lime juice and syrup
Top with ginger beer and stir lightly
Garnish with a sprig of mint
Blackberry Whisky
Fruity without being overpoweringly sweet, this is a great introductory cocktail for those undecided on whisky.
You'll need
35ml whisky (we think Johnnie Walker Red Label is great for this)
15ml blackberry syrup
15ml lemon juice
Tonic water
Blackberries
To make:
Muddle blackberries into a rocks glass and add ice
Combine the whisky, syrup and juice into a shaker and shake over ice
Pour into your rocks glass
Top with tonic water
John Collins
Cousins with the classic gin cocktail, a Tom Collins, this is a refreshing tasting, simple cocktail to whip up in an instant.
You’ll need:
50ml whisky
20ml lemon juice
20ml sugar syrup (2 parts sugar dissolved over heat into 1 part water)
Soda water
Orange slice and maraschino cherry
To make:
Pour your whisky, lemon juice and sugar syrup into a highball glass filled with ice
Stir and top with soda
Garnish with an orange slice and maraschino cherry
Dark Delight
A perfect nightcap – flavourful, with very subtle touches of sweet.
You’ll need:
25ml whisky
25ml orange liqueur
200ml stout (like Guinness)
Chocolate shavings
To make:
Add ice cubes to a rocks glass
Pour in your whisky and orange liqueur
Top up with stout
Add chocolate shavings as a garnish
There you have it, our ultimate list of the best whisky cocktails which every whisky lover should try. If you're looking for more easy cocktails, look this way. We have a handy list just for you, featuring this delicious-looking Highball.
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