
Whiskey cocktails
Bold sours, tall highballs, and stirred sippers gather here, with Mamie Taylor Highball, Whiskey Collins, Irish Cocktail, and Gingerbread Cocktail showing the range of warming whiskey builds.
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Pick your whiskey cocktails by build first, because that decides how much time, ice, and glassware you need. Tall and fizzy belongs to the Mamie Taylor Highball, Whiskey Collins, and Dublin Spider Highball, with citrus on top and ginger or soda doing the lifting. Stirred and contemplative lands on the Irish Cocktail, Sidney (or St. Moritz), and Orléans, where bitters and vermouth carry the flavor. From there, lean into the season. Gingerbread Cocktail and Thriller Cocktail fit colder months, with spice and dried fruit notes that warm a slow evening. Whiskey Sea reads brighter for late summer, leaning citrusy and fruity. If you want a crowd pleaser, start with Whiskey Collins. If you want a quiet sipper, go straight to Sidney. The flavor notes under each recipe make the final call easy.
Whiskey cocktails recipes

Mamie Taylor Highball

Whiskey Collins

Irish Cocktail

Gingerbread Cocktail

Whiskey Sea

Dublin Spider Highball

Thriller Cocktail
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Sidney (or St. Moritz)

Orléans

New York Sour

Whist

Seven & Seven Highball

Detroit Irish Cocktail

Trinidad Sour

Klondike

Whisky Mac

Vowel Cocktail

Presbyterian

Causeway

Dubliner Cocktail
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Browse related collections
Step sideways into other spirit-led collections to compare base bottles, serve styles, and drink families across the catalogue.

Vodka cocktails
Bright, citrus-forward serves like Vodka Sour, Vodka Collins, and Black Basil sit alongside fruit-led pours such as Electric Lemonade and Orange Crush, so the base spirit stays clean and adaptable.
Gin cocktails
Botanical pours like Gin & Tonic, Gin Basil Smash, and Ramos Gin Fizz share space with stirred classics such as Gin & It and bright sparkling serves like White Gin Fizz and Green Fizz.