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Bourbon Cocktails for Your Weekend

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There’s something for every drinker’s palate on this list of cocktails. ------------------

There’s something for every drinker’s palate on this list of cocktails. [Liquor]( --------------------------------------------------------------- December 1, 2022 --------------------------------------------------------------- [20 Bourbon Cocktails to Try Right Now]( Some purists will argue that bourbon is best consumed neat, but we beg to differ. When combined with different supporting elements, bourbon's varied sides to its complex flavor profile are able to be appreciated more fully. Whether you like it spirit-forward in a classic Old Fashioned, sweetened in a fruity punch, or heated up in a Hot Toddy, there's a bourbon drink to satisfy every palate. [READ MORE]( [A Look Inside the World of Single Malt Scotch Whisky]( Just a few years ago, 10- and 12-year-old single malts were plentiful and, for the most part, affordably priced. Even the 18-year-olds were, if a splurge, one that many people could still make. Yet, more recently, those bottles seem to have receded into the background, overshadowed by scotch that’s much older (and pricier) or younger (and, often, not as good). How did we get to this point? [Rye Whiskey Vs. Bourbon: The Main Differences]( Newcomers to whiskey often wonder what distinguishes a bourbon from a rye. After all, the two brown liquids often smell and taste quite similar, they can be used interchangeably in many cocktails, and they're impossible to tell apart on sight alone. But there are significant differences between bourbon and rye that impact their flavor and, ultimately, how a drinker might want to enjoy them. This is what to know about the two major American whiskey styles, and how they are similar and different. [Godfather]( This 1970s-era drink is named for the popular Oscar-winning film "The Godfather."" While the cocktail isn't a common find at most bars, it's worth digging into the past to retrieve this recipe. Calling for only two ingredients, it's incredibly easy to make, but the nuanced flavor will leave you feeling like you stirred up something special. [READ MORE]( Some of Bourbon's Best [Bourbon Old Fashioned]( [Bourbon & Berries]( [Bourbon Lift]( [Hot Toddy]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Pinterest]( It's [our priority to provide you]( with the content you need and want right now, as well as [continue to support]( and inform the bartender community. If you have feedback for us or want to suggest we offer a certain type of content, you can reach us at [contact@liquor.com.](mailto:contact@liquor.com) Liquor.com · Please drink responsibly. [Unsubscribe from Membership Updates]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( ©2022. All Rights Reserved. | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( A DOTDASH MEREDITH BRAND | 28 Liberty Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10005

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