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Bourbon Cocktails: Recipes & Beginner's Spirit Guide

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By JamesSpirits & Whiskey Expert
Collection of premium bourbon spirits alongside a classic Old Fashioned cocktail with a large ice cube

About Bourbon

If you've been curious about bourbon but intimidated by whiskey culture, you've found the right starting point. Bourbon cocktails offer one of the most beginner-friendly entry points into the world of spirits — unlike some whiskeys that can taste harsh or overly complex to new drinkers, bourbon's naturally sweet character makes it exceptionally mixable and approachable. This is America's native spirit: legally defined, regionally rooted, and endlessly rewarding to explore. Whether you're hosting your first cocktail party or simply want to expand beyond vodka and rum, bourbon opens up a world of classic American drinks. The cocktails in this collection range from the iconic Old Fashioned — perhaps the oldest named cocktail style in existence — to modern crowd-pleasers that show how naturally bourbon integrates with citrus, spice, and bitter ingredients.

Flavor Notes

What Bourbon tastes like

  • Caramel and vanilla — the signature sweet notes from corn-forward mash bills and charred new oak barrel aging
  • Toffee and brown sugar — the warm, baking-spice sweetness that makes bourbon so approachable for new whiskey drinkers
  • Rye spice — cinnamon, black pepper, and nutmeg from the rye grain component of the mash, adding complexity to the sweetness
  • Cherry and dried fruit — subtle fruit notes that emerge from longer barrel aging and contribute to bourbon's cocktail compatibility
  • Toasted oak — warm wood character that provides structure and depth without the harsh tannins of over-aged whiskey

Buying Guide

What to look for

  • Buffalo Trace ($25) — the essential starter bourbon; balanced vanilla and caramel, works beautifully in everything from Old Fashioneds to Mules
  • Evan Williams Bottled-in-Bond ($20) — high-proof, exceptional value, especially good for spirit-forward cocktails where proof matters
  • Four Roses Small Batch ($30) — smoother and slightly fruity; ideal when you want a polished bourbon that sips well and mixes better
  • Wild Turkey 101 ($23) — bold, spicy, high-proof; holds up beautifully in citrus drinks and against assertive bitters
  • Elijah Craig Small Batch ($28) — richer oak influence, excellent choice for stirred cocktails like the Boulevardier

History

The Story of Bourbon

Bourbon's roots stretch to the late 18th-century American frontier, when Scots-Irish settlers brought their distilling traditions to the limestone-filtered water of Kentucky. The spirit that emerged was distinct from European whiskeys: a grain mash dominated by corn (which grew abundantly in the Ohio River valley), aged in newly charred oak barrels that the frontier economy produced as a byproduct of barrel-making. The charred interior caramelises the wood sugars, creating the characteristic vanilla, caramel, and toffee notes that define bourbon's sweet profile.

The name "bourbon" almost certainly derives from Bourbon County, Kentucky — though whether this refers to the county itself or to Bourbon Street in New Orleans (a major shipping destination for frontier spirits) remains debated by historians. What is clear is that by the 1820s, Kentucky was shipping its distinctive corn whiskey downstream to New Orleans and beyond, where it was gaining a reputation as something genuinely different from rye or Irish whiskey. The Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897, mandating specific production standards, was the first consumer protection law in American history — a testament to bourbon's cultural and commercial significance.

Prohibition (1920-1933) devastated the bourbon industry but paradoxically secured the reputations of a handful of distilleries granted licences to produce "medicinal whiskey." The post-Prohibition recovery was slow, with bourbon losing market share to Scotch and, later, to the vodka boom. The category's modern renaissance began in the 1990s as single barrel and small batch expressions attracted a new generation of consumers. Today, the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, Pappy Van Winkle, and the "bourbon boom" have made Kentucky distilleries global destinations.

Key Takeaways

What you’ll learn

  • Bourbon's sweet, approachable flavor profile makes it ideal for cocktail beginners — the corn-forward sweetness plays well with citrus, ginger, and bitters
  • Five classic bourbon cocktails — Old Fashioned, Whiskey Sour, Mint Julep, Kentucky Mule, Boulevardier — cover every fundamental mixology technique
  • Quality bourbon cocktails don't require expensive bottles; many excellent options exist under $30 for mixing
  • Proper ice and dilution technique significantly impact your bourbon drinks — large cubes for stirred cocktails, standard for shaken, crushed for Juleps
  • Starting with citrus-forward cocktails like the Whiskey Sour helps develop your palate before moving to spirit-forward builds like the Old Fashioned

Recipes

18 Bourbon Cocktails

Allegheny cocktail
Ordinary Drink

Allegheny

The Allegheny is a refreshing cocktail that beautifully balances the earthy notes of rye whiskey with the herbal complexity of sweet vermouth and a hint of orange bitters. Garnished with a twist of orange peel, it offers a sophisticated blend of flavors that evoke the spirit of the Allegheny River region. Perfect for sipping on a cozy evening, this drink showcases a harmonious interplay of warmth and zest.

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Kentucky B And B cocktail
Ordinary Drink

Kentucky B And B

The Kentucky B and B is a delightful cocktail that blends the rich flavors of bourbon with the herbal notes of Benedictine liqueur. Served over ice with a twist of lemon, this drink offers a smooth and warming experience, perfect for sipping on a cozy evening. Its harmonious balance of sweetness and depth makes it a sophisticated choice for bourbon lovers.

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Raspberry Julep cocktail
Cocktail

Raspberry Julep

The Raspberry Julep is a refreshing twist on the classic mint julep, combining muddled fresh raspberries with fragrant mint leaves and a splash of simple syrup. Served over crushed ice and topped with bourbon, this vibrant cocktail offers a delightful balance of sweetness and herbal notes, making it the perfect drink for warm summer evenings. Garnished with a sprig of mint and a few whole raspberries, it’s as visually appealing as it is delicious.

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Classic Old-Fashioned cocktail
Ordinary Drink

Classic Old-Fashioned

The Classic Old-Fashioned is a timeless cocktail that embodies sophistication with its simple yet rich flavors. Made with a blend of bourbon or rye whiskey, sugar, Angostura bitters, and a twist of citrus, it is served over ice and garnished with an orange slice or cherry, creating a perfect balance of sweetness and warmth. This drink is a favorite for those who appreciate the art of mixology and the elegance of traditional cocktails.

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Manhattan cocktail
Cocktail

Manhattan

The Manhattan is a classic cocktail that combines whiskey, sweet vermouth, and aromatic bitters, creating a rich and sophisticated flavor profile. Traditionally served in a chilled coupe glass and garnished with a maraschino cherry or a twist of lemon, it embodies the elegance of New York City's cocktail culture. This timeless drink is perfect for those who appreciate a smooth and balanced libation.

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Bourbon Sling cocktail
Ordinary Drink

Bourbon Sling

The Bourbon Sling is a delightful twist on the classic cocktail, blending smooth bourbon with rich flavors of cherry and orange liqueurs, a splash of refreshing citrus, and a hint of aromatic bitters. Served over ice and garnished with a cherry and an orange slice, this drink offers a perfect balance of sweetness and warmth, making it an ideal choice for any occasion. Enjoy the sophisticated yet approachable taste that embodies the spirit of Southern hospitality.

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Old Fashioned cocktail
Cocktail

Old Fashioned

The Old Fashioned is a classic cocktail that elegantly combines bourbon or rye whiskey with a sugar cube, a few dashes of bitters, and a twist of citrus peel. Served over ice in a short glass, it highlights the rich flavors of the whiskey while offering a subtle sweetness and aromatic complexity. This timeless drink is a favorite for those who appreciate a sophisticated and robust sipping experience.

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Mint Julep cocktail
Ordinary Drink

Mint Julep

The Mint Julep is a classic Southern cocktail that combines fresh mint leaves, sugar, and crushed ice with smooth bourbon, creating a refreshing and invigorating drink. Traditionally served in a silver or pewter cup, it is a staple at events like the Kentucky Derby, where its cool, minty flavor offers a delightful respite from the heat. Each sip delivers a perfect balance of sweetness and herbal freshness, making it a timeless favorite.

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Mississippi Planters Punch cocktail
Ordinary Drink

Mississippi Planters Punch

The Mississippi Planters Punch is a refreshing cocktail that combines the rich flavors of dark rum, sweet fruit juices, and a hint of spice, creating a vibrant and tropical experience. Served over ice and garnished with fresh fruit, this punch embodies the spirit of the South, making it perfect for warm gatherings and leisurely afternoons. Its balanced sweetness and complexity make it a delightful choice for any occasion.

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Egg Nog #4 cocktail
Punch / Party Drink

Egg Nog #4

Egg Nog #4 is a rich and creamy holiday classic that combines velvety egg yolks, smooth cream, and a hint of nutmeg, creating a luxurious texture and flavor. This delightful concoction is elevated with a splash of dark rum or bourbon, adding warmth and depth to each sip, making it the perfect festive treat for cozy gatherings. Enjoy it chilled or warm, garnished with a sprinkle of cinnamon for an extra touch of holiday cheer.

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Kentucky Colonel cocktail
Ordinary Drink

Kentucky Colonel

The Kentucky Colonel is a classic bourbon-based cocktail that combines the rich flavors of bourbon with sweet vermouth and a dash of aromatic bitters. Garnished with a twist of lemon or a cherry, this smooth and sophisticated drink offers a delightful balance of sweetness and warmth, making it a perfect choice for whiskey enthusiasts. Its name pays homage to the prestigious honorary title given in Kentucky, reflecting the drink's Southern roots.

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Sazerac cocktail
Ordinary Drink

Sazerac

The Sazerac is a classic New Orleans cocktail that combines rye whiskey or cognac with a sugar cube, Peychaud's bitters, and a hint of absinthe for a distinctive herbal aroma. Served in a chilled glass, it is garnished with a twist of lemon peel, offering a perfect balance of sweetness and bitterness that reflects the rich history of this iconic drink.

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