Stylish Home Hosting Guide: How To Make Single Malt Whisky Cocktails For Parties
Introduction
Hosting a cocktail party at home can be an elegant and sophisticated affair, especially when you can impress your guests with well-crafted drinks. When it comes to adding an element of luxury to your drinks menu, single malt whisky is a great choice. The smooth, rich and complex flavours of a high-quality single malt can make it an ideal base for a variety of cocktails, transforming a regular beverage into a unique concoction.
Whether you are a new whisky appreciator or an experienced connoisseur, choosing the right kind of single malt whisky is imperative. Single malt whisky has a diverse flavour range, offering fruit, floral, smokey, honey, oaky and nutty notes. It depends on the production region, distillation process and aging in casks. Single malts typically aged in oak casks, that are usually pre-sherry casks or pre-bourbon barrels. Always keep in mind that the flavour notes of the whisky affects the overall taste of the cocktail.
Single Malt Whisky Cocktails For Stylish Parties
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25th Hour Cocktail
This elegant drink requires a smoky single malt, along with a late-bottled vintage port wine, grappa-based amaro, maraschino liqueur and aromatic bitters. The late-bottled vintage port wine is nicely balanced between a ruby and tawny port wine, adding a toasty, rich flavour. To make this cocktail for 1, you need 10 ml single malt whisky, 8 ml LBV port wine, 6 ml amaro, 4 ml maraschino liqueur, 2 ml bitters, and a lemon twist. To an ice-filled mixing glass, add the whisky, port wine, amaro, maraschino liqueur and bitters. Stir well, until properly chilled. Strain into a chilled coupe glass. Express the oils from the lemon twist and serve the drink.
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Single Malt Old Fashioned Cocktail
This Old Fashioned cocktail recipe uses a rich, sherry cask-matured single malt whisky instead of the traditional bourbon or rye. It offers a smooth finish with notes of honey, wood, spice and citrus. To make this cocktail for 1, you need 27 ml single malt whisky, 3 ml aromatic bitters, 2 tsp water, 1 tsp granulated sugar, 1 orange peel and 1 cherry. To an ice-filled cocktail shaker, add the single malt, aromatic bitters, water and sugar. Shake thoroughly till the sugar is fully dissolved and the shaker is frosty. Add a large ice cube to a chilled rocks glass before straining the cocktail into it. Garnish with the orange peel and cherry before serving.
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Penicillin Cocktail
This single malt cocktail classic offers a unique blend of sweetness and tartness along with a touch of smoke and spice. This is due to the drink’s simple yet elegant ingredient list, ranging from ginger to lemon juice. To make this cocktail for 1, you need 18 ml blended scotch whisky, 12 ml peated single malt, 10 ml lemon juice, 10 ml ginger-honey syrup and some candied ginger for garnishing. To an ice-filled cocktail shaker, add the blended scotch, lemon juice and ginger honey syrup. Shake vigorously till thoroughly combined and chilled. Strain into a rocks glass over ice. Top off with the smokey single malt whisky before garnishing with the candied ginger and serving.
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Single Malt Manhattan Cocktail
Being a layered cocktail on its own, this variation of the Manhattan cocktail is full of character and a subtle balance between sweet and bitter notes. Depending on the kind of single malt you use and your personal preference, this cocktail can gain a spiced or fruity profile as well. To mix this cocktail for 1, you need 19 ml single malt whisky, 9 ml sweet vermouth, 2 ml aromatic bitters and a brandied cherry for garnishing. To an ice-filled mixing glass, add whisky, vermouth and bitters. Stir until nicely chilled. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and garnish with the brandied cherry before serving.
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