Alamo Cocktail recipe
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Alamo is a stripped-back whiskey highball-style drink that leans on a bold two-ingredient build: spirit plus citrus. With so few moving parts, it sits closer to the no-fuss, mid-century “mix it and drink it” school of cocktails than to ornate classics—more about refreshment and contrast than complexity. You’ll find it reads as modern and practical, the kind of recipe that survives because it’s easy to remember and delivers a clear flavour idea.
Expect the whiskey’s warmth and grainy depth to meet the bright, slightly bitter edge of grapefruit juice. The grapefruit’s sharp acidity lifts the whiskey and keeps it from feeling heavy, while its natural bitterness adds a dry, grown-up finish that lingers after each sip. With the juice in the lead, the overall impression is brisk and citrus-forward, with the whiskey providing structure underneath.
Serve it when you want something tall-in-spirit but light on the palate—ideal for warm afternoons, casual get-togethers, or as a simple pre-dinner drink. If you like whiskey but don’t always want it neat, this is an easy bridge; and if you already love grapefruit’s bite, you’ll appreciate how cleanly it plays with a solid pour of whiskey.
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Whiskey leads with warm grain and oak while grapefruit juice floods the palate with sharp, slightly bitter citrus, turning the sip into a brisk push-pull between spirit depth and tart brightness. It works because the grapefruit’s acidity and pithy bite lift and dry the whiskey rather than bury it, ideal for drinkers who like bold, unsweetened citrus-forward builds.
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How to make a Alamo
- Whiskey 60ml, Grapefruit juice 180ml
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- Pour Southern Comfort into a whisky tumbler over ice
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- Add grapefruit juice and stir
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- Garnish with a maraschino cherry and serve
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Can I substitute whiskey in the Alamo cocktail with another type of alcohol?
Yes, while whiskey provides a distinct flavor to the Alamo cocktail, you can substitute it with dark rum or bourbon for a different taste profile. Each will lend its own unique characteristics to the drink.
What garnishes work well with the Alamo cocktail?
A slice of grapefruit or a twist of grapefruit peel makes an excellent garnish for the Alamo cocktail. They complement the grapefruit juice in the drink and add a nice visual appeal.
What is the best way to serve the Alamo cocktail?
The Alamo cocktail is best served in a lowball glass over ice. Ensure the ingredients are well-stirred but not shaken, to preserve the texture and flavor of the whiskey and grapefruit juice blend.
How does the alcohol content of an Alamo compare to a standard cocktail?
The Alamo has a relatively low alcohol content of 10%, which is lower than many standard cocktails that can range from 15% to 30% alcohol by volume. It makes the Alamo a lighter option suitable for those preferring a milder cocktail.
What food pairs well with the Alamo cocktail?
The citrus notes of the Alamo cocktail pair well with seafood dishes, grilled meats, or spicy appetizers. The refreshing grapefruit flavor can balance rich flavors or complement lighter fare.
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