What cocktail has whisky, sweet vermouth, and dry vermouth?
Cocktail Colin says:
If you're looking for a cocktail that combines whisky, sweet vermouth, and dry vermouth, one excellent choice is the Rob Roy. This classic cocktail is similar to a Manhattan but uses Scotch whisky instead of rye or bourbon. The combination of whisky with both sweet and dry vermouths creates a sophisticated and well-balanced drink with herbal and spice undertones. The addition of a dash of Angostura bitters enhances the complexity of flavors, resulting in a smooth and rich cocktail that's perfect for those who appreciate timeless drinks with depth and character.
Another great option that includes whisky and vermouth is the Affinity cocktail. This sophisticated drink blends whiskey and red vermouth to create a smooth and slightly sweet base, with herbal undertones from the vermouth. The addition of Angostura bitters adds depth and complexity to the drink, making it a refined option for those who enjoy a well-balanced taste with a touch of bite from the whiskey and a hint of sweetness from the vermouth.
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You asked: Cocktails with whisky, sweet vermouth, and dry vermouth. We found 10 cocktails answering the question.
Classic warmth with a kick.
Whisky Mac
Whiskey, Ginger wine
A timeless classic for whiskey lovers.
Manhattan
Rye whiskey, Bourbon, Red vermouth, Aromatic bitters
A classic Scotch cocktail with a twist.
Rob Roy
Whiskey, Red vermouth, Aromatic bitters
Savour the Bold Whisky Steak Blend
Whisky Steak Cocktail
Whiskey, Rosemary syrup, Pepper
Raise a Toast with Hoots Mon
Hoots Mon
Whiskey, Red vermouth, Lillet Blanc
Affinity
Whiskey, Red vermouth, Aromatic bitters
Enhanced Whisky & Coke
Whiskey, Cola, Aromatic bitters
Swisky
Whiskey, Triple sec, Amaretto
Fancy Whisky
Bourbon, Sugar / simple syrup, Aromatic bitters
Bitter Mac
Whiskey, Amaro, Elderflower liqueur, White vermouth
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A whiskey duet with a citrus kick
Cameron's Kick
Whiskey, Whiskey, Lemon juice, Orgeat syrup, Water
A whiskey duet with a citrus kick
Cameron's Kick
Whiskey, Whiskey, Lemon juice, Orgeat syrup, Water
Sophisticated sip of classic finesse
Tipperary No.1
Whiskey, Green Chartreuse, Red vermouth
Classic simplicity, timeless elegance.
Scotch Whisky Highball
Whiskey, Soda water
Zesty red whiskey refreshment
Raspberry Lynchburg
Whiskey, Raspberry liqueur, Sugar / simple syrup, Lemon-lime soda, Lime juice
Simple Savory Sophistication
Godfather
Whiskey, Amaretto
Sweet blackberries meet malt whisky.
Blackberry Bramble
Whiskey, Lime, Sugar, Blackberries
Festive decadence in every sip.
Christmas Cake Martini
Cherry brandy, Whiskey, Cognac, Lime juice, Sugar / simple syrup, Almond extract
Warmth in a Glass
Campfire Crackle
Whiskey, Creme de cassis, Apple juice, Cinnamon
Zesty shots of delight.
Green Tea
Peach schnapps, Whiskey, Lemon-lime soda, Sour mix
FAQ's
We've collated some quick fire Q&A's on the question to help you find exactly what you're looking for.
What is the difference between sweet and dry vermouth?
Sweet vermouth is typically richer, with notes of spices and herbs, and has a higher sugar content, whereas dry vermouth is lighter, with a more herbaceous and slightly bitter flavor profile, making it ideal for savory cocktails.
How should I store vermouth?
Vermouth should be stored in the refrigerator after opening to maintain its freshness. It typically stays good for about a month, though some flavors may degrade slightly over time.
What kind of whisky works best in cocktails with vermouth?
Scotch whisky is commonly used in cocktails like the Rob Roy, while bourbon or rye whisky can also be used for a slightly sweeter or spicier profile, respectively, adding depth to the drink's flavor.
Can I use vermouth in non-alcoholic cocktails?
Yes, you can use non-alcoholic vermouth substitutes available in the market, or create mocktails with similar flavor profiles using herbal infusions and aromatic bitters for a sophisticated drink without the alcohol.
What are some popular garnishes for whisky and vermouth cocktails?
Common garnishes include citrus twists (like lemon or orange), cherries, or even a sprig of herb like rosemary or thyme. These garnishes can enhance the aroma and visual appeal of your cocktail.
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