Holiday gatherings call for dialing up your skills in the craft-cocktail realm. For insight on creating tasty concoctions with locally distilled spirits, we turn to The Parlor’s master mixologist, Joe ...
Bourbon, lemon, simple syrup, and an aerated egg white deliver a velvety Whiskey Sour that channels Jerry Thomas’s 1862 sour structure with modern finesse.
These Whiskey Cocktail Recipes Under 200 Calories Will Let You Sip Guilt-Free All Summer originally appeared on Men's Fitness. When the summer heat hits, few things feel better than kicking back with ...
Cocktail Queries is a Paste series that examines and answers basic, common questions that drinkers may have about mixed drinks, cocktails and spirits. Check out every entry in the series to date. When ...
Celebrity chef and bourbon enthusiast Edward Lee shares his tips for amplifying your holiday meals with whiskey.
August 25th is National Whiskey Sour Day, and if you're looking for a twist on the classic recipe - whiskey, lemon juice and sugar - consider trying one of these three recipes. The first mention of ...
Blogger Sally McKenney Quinn gives PEOPLE her recipe for chocolate whiskey truffles, perfect for St. Patrick's Day Baking enthusiast Sally McKenney Quinn is the author of the popular blog and cookbook ...
Originating in the early 1800s, two centuries of experimentation have bred variations of this drink that include anything, from burnt sugar to agave spirits. This version comes as close to the ...
At Jack Rose Dining Saloon in D.C.’s Adams Morgan neighborhood, head bartender Benny Hurwitz sees to the city’s largest collection of Irish whiskey, with 90 varieties and counting. (WTOP/Rachel Nania) ...
This easy Tennessee Whiskey Mule Recipe combines Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey, Ginger Beer, and Fresh Lime Juice. This Whiskey Mule is an excellent twist on a classic Moscow Mule made with vodka.
When it comes to summer in Ireland, there's nothing quite like a refreshing glass of lemonade to beat the heat. But why settle for plain old lemonade when you can add a little Irish whiskey to the mix ...