Whisky cocktails
Old Fashioned cocktail: Reconnect with an old-fashioned classic!
Boilermaker cocktail : a recipe made with whisky and beer.
Blackjack cocktail: a recipe consumed in Las Vegas.
Rusty Nail: a cocktail made with scotch whisky and Drambuie.
Irish Coffee: an hot cocktail made with whiskey, coffee and whipped cream.
Blue Blazer: a flaming cocktail that offers you a great visual spectacle!
Godfather cocktail: a digestive with sweet almond flavors.
7&7 (seven and seven): a cocktail made with Seagram's Seven Crown whiskey and 7Up®.
The Godson cocktail: a creamy recipe from the Godfather.
Churchill cocktail: a recipe created in honor of the famous statesman of the same name.
Chancellor: a dry whiskey-based cocktail.
The Whiskey Sour: the most famous cocktail of the "sours" family.
Canadian Daisy cocktail: a recipe rich in flavors, enriched with fresh fruit.
The Horse's Neck cocktail: its particularity is its very long lemon zest.
Mint Julep: One of the oldest cocktails!
Manhattan: a whiskey and vermouth cocktail from New York.
Irish Rickey cocktail: a variant of the famous Gin Rickey.
Vieux Carré: a fairly dry cocktail from the 1930s.
Affinity cocktail: a vintage recipe dating from the beginning of the 20th century.
Paper Plane: a new classic cocktail that celebrates the Amaro.
Cliquet: a cocktail with a French name that designates a mechanical system.
The Blood and Sand cocktail: a vintage recipe born in the famous Savoy Cocktail Book of 1930.
The Irish Cow: a hot cocktail made from whiskey and milk.
Rob Roy Cocktail: A Scottish version of the Manhattan named after a former outlaw.
Stone Fence: the recipe for a whiskey and cider cocktail.
Boulevardier: a dry classic cocktail made with bourbon whiskey, Campari and vermouth rosso.
Barbary Coast cocktail: a Nevada recipe dating back to 1940.
Whiskey Julep: a cocktail today identical to the Mint Julep.
Bizzy Izzy cocktail: the original recipe published by Tom Bullock in 1917.
Lynchburg Lemonade cocktail: a very thirst-quenching recipe made with Jack Daniel's.
Blackberry Julep: A derivative of Mint Julep with blackberry added.
Derby cocktail: a perfect alliance between Bourbon and Benedictine.
Algonquin cocktail: a recipe in honor of the Manhattan hotel of the same name.
Whiskey Highball: A very simple cocktail made with whiskey and soda water.