Thursday, 27 November 2025

25 Great Whiskey Cocktails

Here are all the best whiskey cocktails for any occasion! Pick from these easy drinks using bourbon, Scotch, Irish and rye whiskey, from a classic Old Fashioned to a whiskey sour.

Whiskey cocktails

Got a bottle of whiskey? After making dozens of whiskey cocktails, I’ve learned it’s one of the most versatile spirits out there. There are easy drinks, and craft cocktails with unique ingredients. While it’s often used in fall and winter, there are summer whiskey drinks, too. The flavor ranges from sweet, sour, spicy, spirit-forward, and fruity: there’s truly something for everyone!

As a home cocktail expert and certified mixologist, I’ve gone through my list of the best whiskey cocktails, and I’ve realized it’s a true history lesson. These classic whiskey drinks span the ages: starting in 1688, through the 1800’s to the Prohibition Era and today.

The cocktail recipes in the list below include all types of whiskey, including bourbon cocktails, Scotch whisky cocktails, rye whiskey cocktails, and Irish whiskey cocktails.

25 Great Whiskey Cocktails

Choosing the Right Whiskey for Cocktails

Here are a few tips for selecting whiskey for these drinks:

Bourbon is the most versatile type of whiskey, and works in most whiskey cocktails from sour to fruity to spirit-forward. I prefer bourbon for most of my whiskey drinks, like the Gold Rush, Bourbon Smash, or my classic Whiskey Sour. I recommend bottles in the $25-40 range, Elijah Craig Small Batch, Four Roses Small Batch, or Woodford Reserve.

Rye whiskey brings spicy, peppery notes and works well in spirit-forward drinks. The Manhattan was designed for rye whiskey, and it shines in drinks like the Sazerac and Toronto. Rye stands up well to bold ingredients like Campari and Fernet-Branca.

Scotch whisky is not often used in cocktails, but its smoky character in drinks like the Blood and Sand or can be highlighted in the Penicillin.

Irish whiskey has a very smooth, approachable character, and should be used only for drinks like the Irish Mule and Irish Coffee.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between bourbon and whiskey?

Bourbon is a type of whiskey made in America from at least 51% corn and aged in new charred oak barrels. All bourbon is whiskey, but not all whiskey is bourbon. For more details, check out my guide on bourbon vs whiskey.

Can I substitute one type of whiskey for another in cocktails?

Sometimes yes, sometimes no. In balanced cocktails like the Whiskey Sour or Whiskey Highball, you can use any whiskey style. But recipes designed for specific types—like a Manhattan (rye) or Penicillin (Scotch)—really benefit from using the called-for spirit. The flavor profiles are quite different.

What are the best whiskey cocktails for beginners?

Start with the Whiskey Highball, Irish Mule, or Whiskey Sour. These drinks balance the whiskey with other flavors, making them approachable if you’re still developing a taste for straight spirits. The Gold Rush is also excellent for beginners who enjoy honey flavors.

How should I store my whiskey for cocktails?

Unlike wine, whiskey doesn’t age in the bottle. Store it upright at room temperature away from direct sunlight. Once opened, bourbon and rye stay fresh for years. Keep vermouth and other cocktail ingredients refrigerated after opening.

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Classic Whiskey Sour

Whiskey sour

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This easy whiskey sour recipe is perfectly balanced and so easy to make! Garnish with an orange peel and a cocktail cherry.

  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 drink
  • Category: Drink
  • Method: Shaken
  • Cuisine: Cocktails
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces (4 tablespoons) bourbon whiskey*
  • 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) fresh lemon juice
  • 3/4 to 1 ounce (1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons) simple syrup or pure maple syrup
  • Garnish: Orange or lemon peel and a cocktail cherry
  • Ice, for serving

Instructions

  1. Add the bourbon whiskey, lemon juice, and syrup to a cocktail shaker. Fill with a handful of ice and shake until very cold.
  2. Strain the drink into a lowball or Old Fashioned glass. Serve with ice, an orange peel and a cocktail cherry. 

Notes

*You can use any variety of whiskey, but we prefer it with the sweeter flavor of bourbon. 

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