Orgeat syrup Cocktails
Explore 22 cocktail recipes made with Orgeat syrup
Orgeat syrup brings a distinctive sweet-nutty depth that’s hard to replicate with any other mixer. Made from almonds, sugar, and water, it adds more than just sweetness: expect a soft, velvety texture and a gentle marzipan-like aroma that rounds off sharp citrus and smooths the edges of stronger spirits. In cocktails, orgeat acts like a flavour “bridge,” tying together rum, lime, and bitters with a creamy richness—without needing dairy.
It’s most famously at home in tropical and tiki-style drinks, where it pairs beautifully with aged rum, bright lime, and aromatic accents like orange curaçao. Classics such as the Mai Tai showcase how orgeat can turn a simple sour-style structure into something lush and layered, while modern serves use it to add body to everything from tequila drinks to whisky cocktails. In recipes like Cameron’s Kick, Scorpion, Sea Legs, and a less-sweet Coconut Margarita, drinkers can expect a balance of citrus lift, nutty warmth, and a lingering, silky finish that makes each sip feel a little more indulgent.
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Top Orgeat syrup Cocktails
Coconut twist with elegance.
Coconut Margarita (less sweet)
Tequila blanco, Coconut liqueur, Lime juice, Orgeat syrup
A whiskey duet with a citrus kick
Cameron's Kick
Whiskey, Whiskey, Orgeat syrup, Lemon juice, Water
Tropical indulgence with a smooth, citrusy twist.
Scorpion
Cognac, Gold rum, Orange juice, Lemon juice, Orgeat syrup
Complexity by the ocean's edge.
Sea Legs
Whiskey, Mezcal, Orgeat syrup, Limettensaft, Celery bitters, Aromatic bitters
Tropical Paradise in a Glass
Mai Tai
White rum, Jamaican rum, Orange liqueur, Lime juice, Sugar / simple syrup, Orgeat syrup
Embrace the Bold with Trinidad Sour
Trinidad Sour
Rye whiskey, Lemon juice, Aromatic bitters, Orgeat syrup
Elegance stirred to perfection
Japanese
Cognac, Orgeat syrup
A citrusy nutty infusion.
Fog Cutter
Dry gin, Brandy, White rum, Sherry (sweet), Orgeat syrup, Lemon juice, Orange juice
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Classic Orgeat syrup Cocktails
See all classicsA whiskey duet with a citrus kick
Cameron's Kick
Whiskey, Whiskey, Orgeat syrup, Lemon juice, Water
Tropical indulgence with a smooth, citrusy twist.
Scorpion
Cognac, Gold rum, Orange juice, Lemon juice, Orgeat syrup
Tropical Paradise in a Glass
Mai Tai
White rum, Jamaican rum, Orange liqueur, Lime juice, Sugar / simple syrup, Orgeat syrup
A smoky tropical delight.
Tia Mia
Mezcal, Jamaican rum, Orange liqueur, Lime juice, Sugar / simple syrup, Orgeat syrup
Tropical Vibes in a Shared Glass
Scorpion Bowl
Brandy, White rum, Lemon juice, Orange juice, Orgeat syrup
Classic Elegance with a Nutty Twist
Army & Navy
Dry gin, Orgeat syrup, Lemon juice, Aromatic bitters, Saline solution
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Q&A
What is the most popular cocktail made with orgeat syrup?
The Mai Tai is one of the best-known and most popular cocktails featuring orgeat syrup. Orgeat adds a sweet, nutty almond note and a silky texture that helps balance the drink’s citrus and rum.
What ingredients pair well with orgeat syrup in cocktails?
Orgeat pairs especially well with rum, lime, and other bright citrus, where its almond sweetness rounds out acidity. It also works nicely alongside tropical flavors like coconut and with aromatic elements such as bitters or spice-forward spirits.
How many cocktails can you make with orgeat syrup?
You can make 22 cocktails with orgeat syrup. That range includes tiki-style drinks and classics where a small amount of orgeat adds sweetness, body, and almond character.
What is orgeat syrup and what does it taste like?
Orgeat syrup is a sweet, nutty syrup typically made from almonds, sugar, and water. It tastes like mellow almond with a rich sweetness and gives cocktails a velvety, slightly creamy mouthfeel.
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