Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Signature Spirit Series: Whiskey

Happy Tuesday! Are you ready for another installment of the Signature Spirit Series? A couple weeks ago, we covered champagne cocktails and last week we featured some fun holiday peppermint schnapps drinks! Today, I thought we would kick it up a notch by choosing a liquor that definitely has a, well, kick to it. Yup, you guessed it! Good ol' whiskey.

This spirit has a reputation of being a manly man's drink, but it can be suitable for all guests if you find the right mixture! Below are some whiskey cocktails I found that can bring a little something for everyone at your special event!


Mint Julep

This popular cocktail is affectionally known as the official drink of the south. A mix of bourbon, mint leaves, sugar and water makes this one refreshing signature beverage! See the full recipe here, y'all.

Source: Martha Stewart

Whiskey Sour

This next drink is my personal favorite cocktail - yup, I'm a Jack Daniels girl! This just goes to show that not all whiskey drinks have to be super strong or just for men. A blend of lemon juice, orange juice, and whiskey, this fruity drink is a great option for a wedding in any season! See the full recipe here.

Source: Martha Stewart

Whiskey Lemonade

This summery cocktail is as simple as it's name. Just blend together whiskey, lemon juice and simple syrup and garnish with lemon zest and you've got yourself an easy-to-make signature drink for your big day. See the full recipe here!

Source: Martha Stewart

The Big Apple

If mixing whiskey with lemon juice makes a great summer cocktail, it only makes sense that mixing it with apple will make a great fall drink! This mix of apple, whiskey, vermouth, bitters and sparkling apple cider is a yummy way to warm up any cool-weather wedding. See the full recipe here!

Source: Martha Stewart

Irish Buck

This lime-infused cocktail doesn't have to just be enjoyed on Saint Patrick's Day (or just by us Irish folks for that matter!) This refreshing drink will be great for any Spring wedding or Bridal Shower brunch! See the full recipe here.

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