Recipe Whisky Sour

Take whisky from glass to plate in surprisingly interesting ways.

Whisky is such a versatile spirit. You can enjoy it neat—meaning with no mix at all, including water or ice. You can use it as a key ingredient in a whisky-based cocktail. And, it even moves surprisingly well to your plate, as a flavourful ingredient in your cooking. Here are some ways to get a taste for everything whisky can do well.
Recipe Manhattan

Manhattan

It’s never been so hip to be retro, especially in the cocktail world. The classic Manhattan dates back to the 1800s, and is enjoying a huge resurgence in popularity.

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Recipe Scottish Cider

Scottish cider

Bulwark's Traditional Craft Cider adds a welcome punch apple flavour to this fall inspired cocktail recipe.

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Recipe Whisky Sour

Whisky sour

A classic, simple cocktail of primarily whisky and lemon juice. A variation--called the Boston Sour--includes a dash of egg white to give the cocktail a little fizz and thickness.

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Recipe Salmon Bites

Smoky Canadian Club maple salmon bites

Smoky Canadian Club maple salmon bites

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Recipe Rye habitant

JP Wisers Double Still Rye Habitant

This recipe is a modern adaption of a classic cocktail created by Dave Mitton, Global Canadian Whisky Ambassador, Corby Spirit & Wine, Pernod Ricard

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Recipe Salted Old Fashioned

Salted Maple Old Fashioned

Mixologist Mark Bradbury’s creative, and Canadian-inspired, interpretation of a classic whisky cocktail.

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