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Scotch

Rob Roy

Named for a Scottish revolutionary, a New York City operetta—or both—this effortless scotch cocktail is built to last.

Rusty Nail

Rumored to be a Rat Pack favorite, this two-ingredient cocktail is the ultimate throwback after-dinner drink.

The Godfather Sour

This riff on the amaretto sour bolsters the cocktail with scotch, adding a subtle smoky note.

Blood and Sand

The Blood and Sand is a classic equal parts scotch cocktail that’s rich and bold. 

Bobby Burns

The Bobby Burns cocktail is a scotch manhattan from 1916, made fragrant with herbal and honeyed Benedictine liqueur. This Bobby Burns recipe is modernized, with a bit more whiskey than older versions.

Cowboy Killer

The Cowboy Killer is a slightly smoky scotch-tinged riff on the Brooklyn cocktail from bartender Colin Shearn.

Modern Medicine

A smoky scotch float takes this tangy whiskey cocktail to the next level.

Fleming Fizz

This winter cocktail is bright and fizzy, spicy with ginger, and smoky with Scotch. Think of it as a Penicillin, gone extra-festive.

Penicillin

No new drink of the twenty-first century has gone further in terms of fame than this complex, spicy, smoky turn on a Whiskey Sour. 

Turmeric Hot Toddy

This golden-hued turmeric hot toddy from Claire Sprouse of Brooklyn’s Hunky Dory is wonderfully savory from the combination of nutty Amontillado sherry and earthy turmeric.

That'll Take the Edge Off

Inspired by a Sazerac, here's a super boozy, herbal-Scotchy drink that'll relax your shoulders, loosen your tongue, and clear your mind—basically, everything you need a stiff drink to do.

Islay and Olive

It’s a vodka martini—properly called the Kangaroo—gone savory with peaty Scotch and olives four ways.

Sneaky Peat

Pairing the tangy fruit with Scotch—plus oolong tea that’s been steeped forever—gives a whisper of smoke and a bitter, malty edge to the drink.

Scotchy Boulevardiers for a Crowd

Meet the Negroni’s wintery cousin—a combination of rye whiskey and Scotch in place of gin makes it peppery, dry, and wonderfully savory.

How to Drink Scotch Without Looking Like a Newbie

Drinking Scotch whiskey doesn't have to be an exercise in stodginess. Here's how to drink Scotch and have fun doing it.

Cowboy Shandy

Highwest’s Campfire whiskey is a blend of Scotch, bourbon, and rye; a gently peaty blended Scotch is the next best thing.

Salted Butterscotch

Like your desserts extra-salted? Just keep adding more and tasting the butterscotch until you reach your personal sweet-salty threshold.