21 Whiskey co*cktail Recipes for Every Enthusiast (2024)

It's perfectly fine to enjoy your whiskey neat or on the rocks, but whiskey co*cktails (or "whisky" depending on where you are in the world) can highlight the spirit's flavor profile, manifest nostalgia, or enhance an occasion. The classic Manhattan, Old Fashioned, Whiskey Sour, Mint Julep, and Rob Roy certainly celebrate the best of whiskey's characteristics, and even whiskey lovers can find something new in creative whiskey drinks like the Scotch-based Paris Between the Wars, a rye-spiked Northern Standard, or a the warm Irish whiskey-kissed Gaelic Punch. From the whiskey co*cktails every home bartender should know to interesting whiskey drinks every enthusiast should try, these are our best whiskey co*cktail recipes.

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Old Fashioned

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According to co*cktail historian David Wondrich, the old-fashioned is a direct descendant of the earliest known co*cktail, which in 1806 consisted of "a little water, a little sugar, a lot of liquor and a couple splashes of bitters." Purists may scoff at the inclusion of a muddled cherry, but if it brings you pleasure, don't hold back.

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New York Sour

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With the perfect balance of fruity red wine and smoky-sweet bourbon, the New York Sour co*cktail is a classic for a reason. Shaking the co*cktail with large ice cubes will chill the co*cktail without diluting it, and those large cubes look great in a rocks glass or a great whiskey glass, too.

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Paris Between the Wars

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With rich smokiness from the blended Scotch, rounded bitterness from Campari, and a tart bite from fresh lemon juice, this co*cktail from New Orleans hospitality legends Ti and Lally Brennan is well-balanced and extra-refreshing thanks to a splash of sparkling wine.

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Classic Mint Julep

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When New Orleans bartender Chris McMillian mixes mint juleps at Bar UnCommon, he recites an ode, written in the 1890s by a Kentucky newspaperman, that calls the co*cktail "the zenith of man's pleasure…the very dream of drinks."

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Northern Standard

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This drink is a shade more complex than a Manhattan, thanks to three different bitter elements. Created by mixologist James Ives, this full-flavored co*cktail uses rye aged in charred barrels to balance out the richness of Carpano vermouth for a sip that's equally strong and smooth.

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Bourbon-Tea Julep

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Tannins from black tea add a beautiful hint of bitterness to author and bon vivant Alexander Small's twist on a classic mint julep. Oleo saccharum, also known as citrus oil, is made here by steeping lemon peels in sugar; its bright flavor is the perfect lift to finish each sip.

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Classic Manhattan

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Rye whiskey, vermouth, and Angostura bitters are all it takes to craft this iconic co*cktail. A cherry is the standard garnish, but if a lemon twist fits your mood, follow that bliss.

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Bottled Manhattan

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Pre-mixing batches of Dave Arnold and Don Lee's rye-forward Manhattan in bottles and stashing them in a cooler allows you to separate chilling from dilution, resulting in a perfect drink every time. Lee notes, "Making a bottled co*cktail is great for dinner party planning, too, because it lets you do the work ahead of time."

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Maple Bourbon Smash

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Grade A maple syrup isn't just for pancakes! We recommend using just half an ounce for a sweet, soothing sipper.

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Paper Plane

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One of our favorite whiskey co*cktails, the Paper Plane has just enough sweetness to counteract its bitter and sour notes, and its signature orange hue comes from Aperol.

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The Belmont

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2017 F&W Best New Chef Angie Mar's famed restaurant The Beatrice Inn may (sadly) be no longer, but this herbaceous, citrus-forward whiskey co*cktail remains absolutely worth making.

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Scotch and Soda

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This simple, two-ingredient drink showcases the genius of a highball co*cktail: this one-two punch combination elongates a spirit like Scotch into a taller drink while club soda dilutes the strong spirit and intensifies its aromas with effervescence.

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Arigato Sour

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This play on a sweet and tart whiskey sour features a citrus you may not have tried before: kabosu from Japan. Salvatore Tafuri uses Suntory Toki Japanese whiskey for its fruit-forward characteristics.

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Mr. J

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Port-finished Scotch blends with coffee and chocolate in this fireside-ready co*cktail.

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Matcha Highball

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A trip to Japan inspired Denver bartender Jason Patz to combine matcha (a vivid green-tea powder) with Japanese whisky.

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Gaelic Punch

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Punch prophet David Wondrich notes that for hot drinks, young Irish whiskeys work best. Heat intensifies the tannic edge of older whiskey; young ones stay smooth. Nutmeg, cloves, and citrus peels round out the cozy comfort.

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Blackberry-Mint Julep

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Blackberries add fruity, summery flavor to the classic warm-weather whiskey co*cktail.

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In Cold Blood

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The most popular order at Portland Hunt & Alpine Club in Maine, Andrew Volk's whiskey drink is "approachable but geekywith the salt," which he adds to balance the bitterness of the artichoke-flavored aperitif Cynar.

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Whiskey Chai

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This boozy, fragrant nightcap shines when you use high-quality cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg.

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Irish Buck co*cktail

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Light yet oaky, Irish whiskey joins tart lemon juice, honey, and spicy ginger beer in this refreshing, fizzy, basil-scented Irish Buck co*cktail.

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Homemade Eggnog

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Instead of making anyone choose between bourbon, rum, or brandy, this eggnog recipe generously calls for all three, resulting in a festive, complexly flavored drink that tastes deceptively innocent.

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FAQs

What not to mix with whiskey? ›

Whisky and vodka

Whisky is a strong drink that is usually 40% - 50% ABV. Many people choose to combine it with similar strong spirits, like vodka or tequila. While this may seem like a clever idea in theory, the alcohol content will quickly add up on your body and you'll be hammered in no time.

What is a co*cktail everyone likes? ›

If you don't have a martini glass to hand, try our reverse espresso martini with a splash of Baileys and espresso.
  • Mojito. A minty mojito is the perfect drink for a hot summer's afternoon. ...
  • Pina colada. ...
  • Sex on the beach. ...
  • Passion fruit martini. ...
  • Old fashioned. ...
  • Cosmopolitan. ...
  • Pimm's.

What are the five whiskey co*cktails? ›

Five classic whisky-based co*cktails (and the stories behind their names)
  • Sazerac.
  • Old Fashioned.
  • Rob Roy.
  • Mint Julep.
  • Seelbach.

What mixes really well with whiskey? ›

If it works for you, it works.
  • Cola. Whisky and co*ke is a classic combo. ...
  • Orange soda. There's not much to like about whisky and orange soda. ...
  • Lemonade. Mix up a batch of whisky and lemonade for summer sizzlers; the ultimate refresher. ...
  • Ginger ale. Like spice? ...
  • Ginger beer. ...
  • Cream soda. ...
  • Tonic. ...
  • Soda water.

What is the best combination with whisky? ›

  • Lemonade. ...
  • Orange juice. ...
  • Cranberry juice. ...
  • Olive juice. ...
  • Pickle juice. ...
  • Coconut Water. ...
  • Pineapple Juice. Pineapple juice brings some bright tropical flair to whiskey mixes, making for a refreshing and enjoyable blend. ...
  • Tea. Tea is a versatile and soothing mixer for whiskey.
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What is Jameson and ginger ale called? ›

Call it a "whiskey ginger" or an "Irish buck," they are essentially the same great drink. The basic but delicious co*cktail contains Irish whiskey and ginger ale to create a tall, refreshing drink, much like the whiskey tonic or classic highball. The combination of any whiskey with any light soda is hard to beat.

What is the most requested co*cktail? ›

1. Margarita. The classic Margarita co*cktail has been one of the most popular co*cktails in America for years and still remains on top.

What is the number one co*cktail in the world? ›

The ever-versatile, but long-enduring Gin & Tonic comes in at first place (28%) for the most popular co*cktail drink chosen by Bacardi's survey respondents. Allegedly, the Gin & Tonic traces back to 19th century India, when English soldiers began mixing their daily rations of quinine tonic with gin.

What are the six famous co*cktails? ›

Embury's six basic drinks are the Daiquiri, the Jack Rose, the Manhattan, the Martini, the Old Fashioned, and the Sidecar. Embury's preferred recipe for each is: Daiquiri. Shake with much finely crushed ice and strain well into a chilled co*cktail glass.

What is the 21st birthday drinking tradition? ›

Because the 21st birthday marks a change in legal status, more than 80% of college students report drinking alcohol while celebrating their 21st birthday (1). A popular trend among college students to commemorate this day is to drink 21 alcoholic drinks (1).

What is the best finger food for the 21st birthday party? ›

  • Mini garlic bread quiche cobs. ...
  • Asian Chicken Meatballs. ...
  • Beef Empanadas. ...
  • Chicken and Mushroom Vol au Vents. ...
  • Smoked Salmon on Dill Pikelets. ...
  • No-pastry mini quiches. ...
  • Cucumber and Salmon Sushi Rolls. Lunch boxes don't always have to be about sandwiches! ...
  • Risotto Balls. A quick way to use up leftover risotto.

What is the first drink I should try? ›

Gin & Tonic or Vodka & Soda: For many, this is a good starter drink. Order a well spirit (whiskey, rum, gin, vodka, etc) with club soda or tonic water. The formula is basically liquor and a fizzy drink.

What is the most popular whiskey drink? ›

1. Old Fashioned. The Old Fashioned is as classic as it sounds. This drink's long and storied history is believed to have begun in 19th century America when it was known simply as the 'whisky co*cktail' and was a way for whisky drinkers to enjoy the spirit neat with a sweet and spiced twist.

What are the 5 most popular co*cktails? ›

The 10 World's Most Popular Classic co*cktails Guide
  • Margarita. The classic Margarita co*cktail has been one of the most popular co*cktails in America for years and still remains on top. ...
  • Cosmopolitan. ...
  • Daiquiri. ...
  • Gimlet. ...
  • Manhattan. ...
  • Negroni. ...
  • Old Fashioned. ...
  • Sex on the Beach.

What are the best whiskey mixes? ›

Whiskey and grapefruit juice is a playful and aromatic treat that really excites the taste buds. Its effervescence makes it an exciting summer drink. Jameson and apple juice is another easy-to-make classic, which really highlights the surprising versatility of Irish whiskey.

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