Creating Unique Cocktails with Your Favorite Alcohols

What Drinks Can I Make with My Set of Alcohols?

Welcome to a world beyond the ordinary where your collection of alcoholic beverages can be transformed into delicious and unique cocktails. Today, we explore how you can make the classic Boulevardier with some additional twist, and introduce you to some go-to combinations that can elevate your at-home mixology skills to new heights.

The Classic Boulevardier Reimagined

To kick it up another notch, let's make a dry Boulevardier. This sophisticated drink is a true delight for those who appreciate the blend of spirits and a subtle mix of flavors. Here's how you can make it:

Ingredients:

1 oz Jim Beam 1 oz Beam Vermouth 1 oz Compari (dry vermouth)

Instructions:

In a shaker with ice, add 1 oz each of Jim Beam and Beam Vermouth. Add 1 oz of Compari (dry vermouth). Swirl the mixture gently but do not shake. Strain the drink into a glass and serve with a twist of orange.

While the traditional Boulevardier uses sweet vermouth, this dry version is a perfect blend between a Boulevardier and an Old Pal, which uses rye instead of bourbon and dry vermouth. The dry twist gives it a unique, complex flavor and makes it a great choice for those who prefer a smoother taste.

Additional Cocktails to Try

Now that you've tried the Boulevardier, let's explore some other delicious drinks you can make with your alcohol collection:

Bourbon and Cola

2 oz Jim Beam 2 oz Coca-Cola

Simply pour the Jim Beam into a glass, followed by the Coca-Cola. This simple yet flavorful combination is perfect for a relaxing evening on the couch.

Jack Daniels and Cola

2 oz Jack Daniels 2 oz Coca-Cola

Similar to the Bourbon and Cola, this combination creates a smooth and versatile cocktail. The smokiness of Jack Daniels pairs perfectly with the sweetness of cola.

Pink Gin Tonic

2 oz Pink Gin 2 oz Tonic Water

For a refreshing and fruity taste, mix the Pink Gin with tonic water. Serve over ice and garnish with a wedge of lime for an extra kick of flavor. This cocktail is a favorite among those who enjoy fruity and herbal mixes.

Can I Mix Other Drinks with My Alcohols?

While some combinations are more straightforward, others might require a bit of experimentation. Here are a few more drink ideas to consider:

Pink Gin and Orange Juice

2 oz Pink Gin 3 oz Orange Juice

This refreshing combination works well if the gin has a subtle fruitiness. Experiment with different ratios to find your perfect balance of sweetness and alcohol.

Dry Martini with Pink Gin and Martini Extra Dry

2 oz Pink Gin 1 oz Martini Extra Dry

For those who prefer a more sophisticated mix, you can create a dry Martini using Pink Gin and Martini Extra Dry. However, this might not be the ideal match for everyone, so it's important to taste and adjust the components to your liking.

Conclusion

Building your cocktail creations doesn't have to be complicated. By using a mix of different alcohols and simple mixers, you can craft unique and delicious drinks right at home. From the Boulevardier to classic combinations like Bourbon and Cola, there are endless possibilities to explore. So, grab your ingredients, and let the mixology adventure begin!