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A Manhattan is generally made with rye whiskey Here we’re using its sweeter cousin, bourbon, with a splash of sweet vermouth You’ll see precise measurements
Ingredients: vermouth, whiskey
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Get Highlander Cocktail Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: scotch, mezcal, syrup, rosemary, ice
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Ingredients: lemon, syrup, gin, scotch, prosecco, sugar
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Brown Sugar Irish Coffee. A simple and easy way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day - or any day! Made with coffee, Irish whiskey, brown sugar syrup, and whipped cream.
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A complex, complex rye whiskey and cognac cocktail named after a hotel in the Old Quarter of New Orleans.
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We can't get enough of this whiskey-infused lemonade; tart and sweet, it's an ideal cooler on a hot day.
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With rye, maraschino, and Amer Picon.
Ingredients: whiskey, vermouth
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This creamy St. Patrick's Day shot has a kiss of mint with the addition of a splash of creme de menthe.
Ingredients: irish whiskey
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Do you really need instructions for this Of course not But I’ve heard more than one bar regular refer to a beer and a shot, with tongue in cheek, as his or her favorite “cocktail.” The classic combo of a beer (on draft or in a bottle) and a shot of whiskey is also often called a boilermaker, but some will insist that it’s only a boilermaker if the whiskey is added directly to the beer
Ingredients: beer, whiskey
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Ingredients: irish whiskey, beer