5 Best Whisky Sundowner Cocktails To Add To Your Party Menu
Your classic sundowner cocktails are characterised by a balance of sweet and flavourful ingredients that spell sheer elegance and sophistication. In fact, sundowner parties are also held at a time of day which is quite mellow. So cocktails crafted during this hour can be those which suit the colours and vibe thrown off during this in-between period.
Often people assume this means fruity cocktails with sweet and floral notes are the need of the hour, and tend to steer towards clear spirits such as gin or vodka. But if you choose carefully, whisky too has a place among your late afternoon libations. The key it to pick a whisky that offers a complex but light palate that doesn’t lean too far into the smoky notes that whisky is often known for, and which are better suited to evening events. Something like a Johnnie Walker Blonder or any other complex blended Scotch which offers notes of fruitiness and spice work well with these sundowner cocktail options.
Citrus Whisky Spritz
A summertime take on the classic whisky highball, this drink brings together the tropical, fruity palate of the blended Scotch with the crisp effervescence of soda in a light yet flavourful blend.
Ingredients:
- 20 ml Johnnie Walker Blonde or any other blended Scotch whisky
- 10 ml orange liqueur
- 30 ml fresh orange juice
- 15 ml sparkling water
- Ice as required
- Orange wheel for garnish
Method:
– In a cocktail shaker with ice, bring together 20 ml Johnnie Walker Blonde or any other blended Scotch whisky, 10 ml orange liqueur and 30 ml fresh orange juice. Shake well before transferring into a tall highball glass filled with ice. Top it off with 15 ml sparkling water and garnish with an orange wheel.
Honey Ginger Highball
An interesting blend to serve as the preliminary drink at a sundowner, this golden-hued, lightly sweet cocktail carries a blend of sweet and zingy notes that are fresh, bright and light.
Ingredients:
- 30 ml Johnnie Walker Blonde or any other blended Scotch whisky
- 10 ml honey syrup
- 10 ml fresh lime juice
- 45 ml ginger ale
- Ice as required
- Crystallised ginger for garnish
Method:
– Bring together 30 ml Johnnie Walker Blonde or any other blended Scotch whisky, 10 ml honey syrup and 10 ml fresh lime juice in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake well for 15-20 seconds before straining into a tall highball glass containing ice. Top the drink off with 45 ml ginger ale and garnish with crystallised ginger.
Lavender Whisky Lemonade
Put a floral spin on your whisky cocktail by blending a fragrant drink that can be located somewhere between a flowery springtime blend and a whisky sour cocktail. This is a soft, aromatic and visually stunning drink, well-suited to an aesthetically curated sundowner gathering.
Ingredients:
- 30 ml blended Scotch whisky
- 15 ml lavender syrup
- 25 ml lemon juice
- 45 ml tonic water
- Ice as required
- Lavender sprigs for garnish
Method:
– In a tall highball glass filled with ice, build 30 ml blended Scotch whisky, 15 ml lavender syrup and 25 ml lemon juice in order. Stir gently before topping off with 45 ml tonic water. Garnish with lavender sprigs for an aesthetic touch.
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Sundowner Whisky Smash
Putting a modern riff on the classic mint julep, this whisky smash is a coming together of citrusy, cool and sharp flavour accents with the smoky and sweet finish of a quality blended Scotch whisky.
Ingredients:
- 30 ml Johnnie Walker Blonde or any other blended Scotch whisky
- 3 lemon wedges
- 6–8 mint leaves
- 10 ml simple syrup
- Ice as require
- Lemon peel for garnish
Method:
– In a cocktail mixer, muddle 3 lemon wedges and 6–8 mint leaves in 10 ml simple syrup. Add to this 30 ml Johnnie Walker Blonde or any other blended Scotch whisky and some ice cubes. Shake well and strain into a short rocks glass filled with crushed ice. Garnish with a lemon peel.
Tropical Whisky Fizz
A bright cocktail carrying the tropical sweetness of pineapples or mangoes and the robust and caramel-like notes of a rich whisky, this fizzy drink is simply light yet fruitily lively enough to be served as a showstopper cocktail at your sundowner gathering.
Ingredients:
- 30 ml Johnnie Walker Blonde or any other blended Scotch whisky
- 30 ml pineapple juice
- 15 ml lime juice
- 45 ml soda water
- Ice as required
- Dehydrated citrus wheel for garnish
Method:
– In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, bring together 30 ml Johnnie Walker Blonde or any other blended Scotch whisky, 30 ml pineapple juice and 15 ml lime juice. Shake well for 15-20 seconds before straining into a tall cocktail glass filled with ice. Top the drink off with 45 ml soda water. Garnish with a dehydrated citrus wheel for a slightly bright and aesthetic touch.
Key Takeaways:
– Light, bright and fresh, sundowner cocktails are characterised by a balance of sweet and flavourful ingredients that spell sheer elegance and sophistication.
– One spirit which makes itself conducive to preparing sundowner cocktails is a light, golden whisky that becomes a stunning base for crafting versatile blends.
– With a delicately spiced flavour and a smooth creaminess, such a whisky can be used to prepare drinks like the citrus whisky spritz, honey ginger highball and more.
FAQs:
– Why is whisky an interesting base spirit for making sundowner cocktails?
For sundowner cocktails, whisky offers new avenues for experimentation beyond the traditional cocktails. It offers more flavour variations and the chance to play with the inherently complex palates that whisky offers in contrast with more fruity and floral mixers.
– What is the overall profile and vibe of sundowner drinks?
Generally, sundowner drinks are characterised by a light, bright and fresh profile and a balance of sweet and flavourful ingredients. They tend to suit the colours and vibe thrown off during the in-between period of the day during which these parties are hosted.
– Which are some of the flavours that become apparent in sundowner cocktails?
Zesty and zingy ginger notes, sharp flavours of mint leaves, fruity effects of mangoes and citrusy touches of oranges and lemons are some of the more common flavours that become apparent in sundowner cocktails.
All cocktails listed use 30 ml liquor measurements for single serves. Drink Responsibly. This communication is for audiences above the age of 25.




