![]() ![]() I wouldn’t object to an Irish Whiskey for this cocktail. That’s why I picked up Michter’s for this creation, but definitely feel free to look at some local distilleries and see what they’ve created. You can definitely be flexible when it comes to choosing a whisk(e)y, but having wanted to create a more spicy cocktail, I knew a straight Rye would do the trick. I realized that one important element I should have brought up was my choice in whiskey. It’s good to experiment and to find out just what you love! Why Rye Whiskey? This flavour was FINE, but not my style, and again, I’ll never be here telling you that things are completely set in stone. I always like to mention my thought process throughout because sometimes you have ideas that work or don’t. But that’s not my style, so I went with a simple Honey Syrup instead (1:1 ratio of boiled water and honey stirred) and was much happier with the result. It tasted a bit like candy in the end result, which depending on your taste profile, can be a major win and fitting for Halloween. The sugar ended up being the component that gave me a hard time, as I was hoping the Orgeat Syrup I had in the fridge would pair well with the pomegranate flavour. I omitted the beer this time around, went for a spicy straight rye, and with Pomegranates being a bit more seasonal, it ended up being my citrus component. ![]() I was inspired by a creation I made a while back called the Death Row, that originally combined Tequila, Campari, citrus, sugar and a splash of beer. Not everyone will have your same palate, so it’s always good to have a range of options in case someone in your social bubble needs something more meaty than a Vodka cocktail. I always try to offer a range of spirits to choose from for events and holidays. Perfect for any occasion, these drinks will impress your guests. I’ll be bringing you more single serves, but still delicious creations you can sip on! I’ll be touching on all the major categories, from Rum, Vodka, and Gin to name a few, but to start off this week of Halloween cocktail festivities, I’m serving you an easy Whiskey beverage for you to enjoy! If you love pomegranate, Campari and Whiskey, well you will love this. to make a pomegranate daiquiri use rum - light white (charcoal-filtered) 1-3 year old, pomegranate juice, lime juice (freshly squeezed), sugar syrup rich. Get ready to spice up your night with these 15 lip-smacking pomegranate whiskey cocktails. Another Year, Another Halloween list of inspired cocktails! With 2020 giving us all the scary vibes, I knew I had to share some new and exciting creations for you, seeing as Halloween will likely look a bit different this year. ![]()
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