Cocktails To Celebrate St. Patrick's Day 2020
St. Patrick’s Day is on the horizon, which means it’s time to start planning your celebrations. When people think about St. Patrick’s Day drinks, the first thing that often comes to mind is a pint of Guinness and a shot of Jameson. While those are definitely good choices (we’ll certainly be having one — or three— on the big day), St. Patrick’s Day drinks can actually be a whole lot more.
If you’re looking to shake things up this St. Patrick’s day, here are a few cocktails to try:
The Manhattan
2 parts The Sexton Irish Whiskey
1 part Vermouth
1 dash Bitters
Maraschino cherry
Method: Add ice, whiskey, vermouth and bitters to a glass. Gently swirl or stir with a mixing spoon for about 20 seconds. Don’t rush this part. Add a maraschino cherry if you’d like.
The Bing Bomb
1 Pint of Guinness
1 Shot of 8-Ball Premium Chocolate Whiskey
Method: Fill one pint with Guinness Stout and drop one shot of 8-Ball Premium Chocolate Whiskey
Fun fact: The Bing Bomb was created at the well-known Mr. Bing’s Irish Bar in San Francisco, and it's their spin on the Irish Car Bomb. The bar was even featured by Anthony Bourdain!
The Rory McIlroy
Ingredients:
1.5 oz fresh lemon juice
1 oz pear syrup
1.5 oz double-strong Irish black tea
Mint sprig
Method:
Combine the ingredients together and garnish with mint.
Green Bloody Mary
2 oz TRU Garden Vodka
1.5 Tomatillos, peeled and seeded
1/2 Garlic Cloves
1/6 English Cucumbers
1 handful Fresh Cilantro Leaves
1/6 Yellow Onion
1/6 Green Bell Pepper
1 oz Filtered Water
1 oz Fresh Squeezed Lime Juice
Pinch Kosher Salt
1/4 Jalapeno, trimmed and seeded
Method: Combine the tomatillo, garlic, cucumber, jalapeno, cilantro, onion and bell pepper in a blender and pulse until smooth. Strain Bloody Mary mixture through a metal strainer to remove pulp and seeds, then add lime juice, water and salt to taste. Combine green Bloody Mary mix with vodka and pour into a tall glass with ice. For an extra step, garnish with a deviled egg topped with a fried oyster.
ginger beer, a hint of lime, and aromatic bitters mixed with our award-winning Bourbon offers a depth of flavor to redefine this classic.
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Tullamore D.E.W.’s Irish Coffee
Created Tullamore D.E.W Brand Ambassador, Donna Stewart
2 part of Tullamore D.E.W. Original
Top with Freshly Brewed Hot Coffee
1 tbsp Brown Sugar
Heavy Cream, Slightly Whipped
Method: Preheat a clear-stemmed glass with very hot water. Add the sugar and brewed coffee and stir well. Once sugar has melted, stir in in the whisky. Gently whip the heavy cream by shaking it in a protein shaker with a blender ball – you want a still somewhat loose, not stiff consistency. Pour the cream over the back of a hot teaspoon to top the drink (and prevent cream from penetrating the top of the drink). Finally, garnish with grated nutmeg or cinnamon for spicy finish. for spicy finish.
Jameson Cold Brew & Cola
1 part Jameson Cold Brew
2 parts Cola
Orange peel
Method: Build over ice in a high ball glass and garnish with Orange Peel.