The 15 Best Winter Bourbon co*cktail Recipes (2024)

If like me you’re fretting over how to survive six more weeks of winter, fear not. These winter bourbon co*cktail recipes will keep your tastebuds tingling and your body warm and cozy. Let’s get sipping!

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Over here on the east coast the mercury reached 70 yesterday. It’s in the 50’s today…and it’s going to snow on Saturday. The groundhog wins again!

The threat of six-ish more weeks of winter – and schizophrenic weather patterns – is precisely why I always have a little bourbon stashed away to enjoy on a snowy day. Ain’t no drinking like bourbon drinking on a chilly, wet, winter evening.

There’s something about a bourbon co*cktail that warms me up from the inside out. Gin just doesn’t cut it when snowflakes are falling and a fire is cracking.

Because I’ve grown fond of y’all, I’ve rounded up my favorite bourbon co*cktail recipes to win these last few weeks of winter. Sharing is caring!

These tasty bourbon co*cktail recipes will heat you up from head to bottom, warm the co*ckles of your heart, and tantalize your tastebuds. They’re the perfect sweet and savory sips to nurse you through the next few weeks of chilly winter nights.

Honey Bourbon co*cktail with Rosemary Simple Syrup

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This rosemary bourbon co*cktail is the perfect balance of sweet and savory, and one my favorite bourbon co*cktail recipes to make for friends at a cozy winter co*cktail party.

by Our Salty Kitchen

Crockpot Cranberry Apple Bourbon Punch

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There’s nothing better than a hot winter bourbon co*cktail on a snowy evening – especially one that can be made in the slow cooker. Set it and forget it for the win! This bourbon punch with cranberries and apples is bright and cheerful, but also warm and soothing.

by My Suburban Kitchen

Classic Old Fashioned

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Aaaaah, the Old Fashioned. It’s a classic for a reason, and that’s because this co*cktail is the bomb. Slightly fruity, heavily aromatic, and perfect winter bourbon co*cktail for showcasing the really good stuff – we like Elijah Craig. It’s the very first bourbon recipe I was taught as a bartender about eleventy billion years ago, and it remains a tried-and-true favorite.

by Our Salty Kitchen

Luscious Bourbon Hot Chocolate

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I mean COME ON. Behold this mug of winter bourbon co*cktail perfection. Luscious? Hell yes. Dini even makes her French hot chocolate with almond milk, so it’s vegan. So. Much. Winning.

by The Flavor Bender

Citrus and Spice Kentucky Mule co*cktail

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Warm spices and tart citrus come together for a perfectly seasonal, utterly sippable update to the classic Kentucky Mule. Hand crafted co*cktail aficionados and casual drinkers alike will enjoy this refreshing winter bourbon co*cktail.

by A Communal Table

The Staghattan: Black Cherry Manhattan

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The Staghattan is my go-to bourbon co*cktail recipe. It’s a twist on a classic manhattan made with Jim Beam’s Red Stag, which is a cherry sweetened bourbon. It’s rich and sweet, and can be served straight up or on the rocks. I had one last night will watching the Olympics. Literal winter bourbon perfection.

by Our Salty Kitchen

Sweeney Todd co*cktail

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Sweet and smoky, dark and mysterious. Erin’s description for this bourbon co*cktail sounds like a heartthrob from an 80’s teen movie…and I love it. As much as I love this decadent, complex co*cktail that hits you with a pop of cayenne on the finish.

by Platings and Pairings

Apple Cider Hot Toddy

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It’s no secret in this house that when flu season hits, I reach for two things – Elderberry syrup and bourbon. The former because it’s a holistic flu-fighting wonder, and the latter because alcohol kills germs. Maybe. Even if it’s efficacy for flu-fighting is debatable, this sweet and tart apple cider co*cktail will at the very least warm you soul and delight your palette.

by Our Salty Kitchen

Grapefruit and Thyme Bourbon Smash co*cktail

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This beauty is the very best of bright, tart winter grapefruit, balanced by earthy thyme and smokey, spicy bourbon. It’s a gorgeous and refreshing seasonal bourbon co*cktail.

by Giraffes Can Bake

The Scofflaw

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The name alone hooked me, because I am nothing if I’m not a rebel in the kitchen. Aside from having a dead sexy hue and ingenious name, the Scofflaw is an incredibly easy, approachable, and delightfully sippable winter bourbon co*cktail.

by Supergolden Bakes

Bourbon Pecan Pie co*cktail

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A lady walks into a bar and says “Hey, bartender! How do you make PIE better?” And he hands her this drink. Joke crafter I am not, but I sure as heck can spot handcrafted bourbon co*cktail perfection, and this drink nails it. Pie in a glass? Yes. Thanks. Bye.

by Basil and Bubbly

Bourbon Black Forest co*cktail

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OMG, another sweet confection in a glass. Cake in a glass. Ahem, black forest cake in a martini glass. Actual black forest cake could not delight me more. Okay, that’s a lie – but it’s definitely a tie between the two.

by Little Sugar Snaps

Smoked Ice co*cktail

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Smoked ice?!? Swoon.This is such a clever variation on the classic manhattan bourbon co*cktail that, despite the fact it takes some serious forethought, I had to include it.

by Vindulge

The Roast and Toast – A Bourbon and Coffee co*cktail

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Coffee…and bourbon…and boozy marshmallows. Do I really need to say more?

by The Gastronom

Boulevardier co*cktail Recipe

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The Boulevardier is basically the bourbon co*cktail cousin of the Negroni. It’s rich, complex, and insanely easy to whip up. Marissa is a fan of giant ice cubes to keep her co*cktail chilled, but undiluted. Marissa is smart. Be like Marissa.

by Pinch and Swirl

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The 15 Best Winter Bourbon co*cktail Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is a good winter bourbon drink? ›

Cinnamon Maple Whisky Sour

This recipe is simple and requires only four ingredients, so it's a great choice for beginner at-home bartenders. Just grab your bourbon of choice, maple syrup, lemon, and ground cinnamon, and you've got yourself a cozy winter co*cktail.

What is the best thing to mix with bourbon? ›

Bourbon mixes well many beverages including cola, soda water, coffee, orange juice, fortified wine, and other spirits. Bourbon is a versatile spirit that can be enjoyed on its own or mixed in a co*cktail.

What soda to mix with bourbon? ›

Cola will be the most obvious choice when you're making 2 ingredient bourbon drinks that include soda. You can pour 2 ounces of bourbon and 4 ounces of cola into a rocks glass filled with ice to make a bourbon and cola drink.

What is America's favorite winter drink? ›

A YouGov survey of 1,000 US adults who are 21 or older found the nation's favorite winter drink is a cocoa classic: hot chocolate.

What is bourbon and co*ke called? ›

When bourbon is used, it is often called bourbon and co*ke, or more generically, bourbon and cola. The "co*ke" part of the name may tend to imply that the Coca-Cola brand of cola is used, but it is common for any brand of cola to be referred to as "co*ke", at least in the American South. Whiskey and co*ke.

What juice is best with bourbon? ›

The perfect bourbon co*cktail: Two parts bourbon One part pomegranate juice Splash of maple syrup Juice of 1/2 mandarin orange Top with ginger beer Garnish with rosemary sprig, mandarin twist and pomegranate seeds.

Do you put bourbon over ice or neat? ›

Drink Bourbon Neat

It's typically poured in a rocks glass, shot glass, snifter, or Glencairn glass. This is the preferred method for seasoned whiskey drinkers, but it's a great way to get the real deal from a bottle of bourbon.

Is bourbon better room temperature or cold? ›

Traditionally, bourbon neat is served at room temperature. That said, bourbon generally tastes best at a relatively cool room temperature of around 60-65 degrees, so if your room is especially warm, feel free to put that bottle in the fridge for a few minutes to cool it down a bit.

Do you sip on bourbon or shot? ›

No frills, just bourbon. If you wish to really taste the liquor in its purest form, ask for bourbon neat. Once you get your bourbon, try not to drink the entire glass in one swig. Instead, bourbon should be sipped slowly and savored, especially when served neat.

What is the most popular bourbon drink? ›

The most classic of all bourbon co*cktails, the Old Fashioned has been around for more than 200 years. Its staying power owes to its simplicity: Little more than a slug of whiskey, seasoned and sweetened with Angostura bitters and sugar, the drink is more special than a neat pour, but nearly as easy to enjoy.

What is the smoothest bourbon to drink neat? ›

1. Old Forester 100 Proof. Old Forester is a well-known name in bourbon and whiskey, and this brand provides plenty of different options for sipping bourbon. Old Forester 100 proof has a robust flavor that is still somewhat sweet and smooth, making it a great choice for sipping neat or over ice.

Should you drink bourbon over ice? ›

If drinking bourbon neat seems a bit intense, perhaps you prefer drinking bourbon on the rocks — aka with ice. Bourbon on the rocks means you'll still get all the flavor notes of your bourbon without any additions besides a bit of melted water from the ice.

What is bourbon and ice called? ›

In every bar and distillery the term “on the rocks” means served with ice. So if you want to enjoy your whiskey with ice, “on the rocks” is the way to go.

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