Some popular whiskey cocktails to try are Old Fashioned, Whiskey Sour, Manhattan, and Mint Julep.
Some popular cocktails that can be made using a peg of whiskey include the Old Fashioned, Whiskey Sour, Manhattan, and Whiskey Smash.
Some popular cocktails made with bourbon whiskey include the Old Fashioned, Manhattan, Whiskey Sour, and Mint Julep.
Some popular alcoholic drinks in the 1950s were martinis, daiquiris, whiskey sours, and gin and tonics. These cocktails were commonly enjoyed at social gatherings and bars during that time.
Some popular bourbon cocktails to try at a whiskey tasting event include the Old Fashioned, Mint Julep, Bourbon Sour, and Manhattan.
Some popular green alcohol drinks for St. Patrick's Day celebrations include green beer, Irish whiskey, and cocktails like the Shamrock Shake or the Midori Sour.
Some popular high percent alcohol drinks commonly consumed at parties include vodka, tequila, rum, whiskey, and gin. These spirits are often mixed with other ingredients to create cocktails or shots.
Some popular soda and liquor combos for making cocktails include rum and cola (Cuba Libre), vodka and tonic, whiskey and ginger ale (Whiskey Ginger), and tequila and soda (Paloma).
Some popular beer drinks that incorporate whiskey as an ingredient include the Boilermaker, Irish Car Bomb, and the Black and Tan.
Some popular bourbon cocktails to try at a whisky tasting event include the Old Fashioned, Mint Julep, Bourbon Sour, and Whiskey Smash.
Some popular St. Patrick's Day drinks to celebrate the holiday with include Irish coffee, Guinness beer, green beer, and Irish whiskey cocktails like the Irish Mule or the Shamrock Sour.
Popular boilermaker drinks include a shot of whiskey paired with a beer. They are typically served by dropping the shot of whiskey into the beer and then drinking them together.
Some traditional Irish drinks popular in Ireland include Guinness, Irish whiskey, and Irish coffee.