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The Man O'War is a Cocktail that got its name from the eponymous British battleship class. Bourbon, orange and spicy-fruity Vermouth combine into a strong, intense Cocktail which is can not only be enjoyed on the sea!
The fruity-fresh Bourbon Dash is a Highball. The difference between Highballs and Longdrinks is, that the first is mixed with more alcohol strength. In mixed drinks, like this one with orange and lemon, the alcohol part becomes larger.
The Fruitcake is a variation of the famous Cosmopolitan Cocktail. It is usually prepared with Vodka, but the Fruitcake uses Bourbon as a base. The name Fruitcake obviously comes from the combination of ingredients: orange Liqueur, lemon juice and...
Whisky is your religion? Then this Cocktail is made for you! The Presbyterian religion is mostly practised in the USA - the origin of Maker's Mark Bourbon. Who is part of the Malt fraction instead, can use Scotch Whisky.
The Opening is a sweet and aromatic Aperitif, which is ideal for beginning a comfortable evening (or even a long night).
The Redhead Cocktail is not only bright red through the fruity-fresh cranberry juice, it also gains and certain kick in taste. Together with sparkling water and spicy-sweet Bourbon, a round and aromatic taste is created.
Summer Breeze is the perfect Cocktail for a day in the sun! The eponymous song from Seals & Crofts completes the summer feeling. Or you mentally take part in the Summer Breeze Festival with this refreshing fruity-spicy drink: sun, camping, good music and...
Many Cocktails have 'Derby' in their name. The Grand Derby is prepared with Bourbon, because of the long tradition of the horse races Kentucky Derby and the enjoyment of Cocktails.
The Old Fashioned can be called the grandfather of all Cocktails and is one of the oldest. The Old Fashioned first appeared in the 18th century and since then many variations were created. Only one thing stayed the same: the combination of spirit, water,...
To mix the perfect Scotch Whisky Sour is a bold claim! The right balance between sweetness, sourness and sparkling foam is important. Often the Whisky Sour is prepared with egg white to achieve a beautiful whitecap. But a few drops of Fee Foam also can be...
The Whiskey Sour is the king among the Whisky Cocktails! Often, the beautiful whitecap on top is created with egg white. But few drops of Fee Foam can also be used to create a pretty white crown. Just like the king of Cocktails deserves it.
Ginger is not only an ingredient it also is a term for redheads - which is fitting for this bright red Highball. The combination of Whisky and ginger ale is very popular. This variation is adding a fruity note to the sour Cocktail: slightly smoky 15 year...
The Bulleit Bourbon is a spicy one of its type. With the maturation in fresh oak casks, the Whisky becomes especially spicy with pepper and ginger. Those aromas are complemented in this Cocktail with spicy-sweet ginger ale. With the movie 'Anna Christie'...
Whisky connoisseurs may frown upon the combination of Whiskey and cola. But the mainstream Cocktail can be found in most bars. And many connoisseurs were led to the taste of Bourbon and other Whiskeys with exactly this drink. The gateway drug of a Whisky...
Bourbon and Soda combines the slightly smoky and sweet taste of Bourbon with the spritz, light sourness of soda water to a balanced Cocktail. Many barkeepers serve the drink with pieces of lemon, oranges or limes. But a high-quality Bourbon like the...
Whisky and Soda sounds like an easy Cocktail, but as it is often: the mixture is the essence! With the right ration, Whisky Soda has the aromas of the base spirit, which are enhanced and mellowed down at the same time. You get a refreshing Highball which...