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The Whiskey Ginger is an easy co*cktail that’s so refreshing! Whiskey and ginger ale is a classic combination: use any type you have on hand.
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Here’s a classic combination that makes one of the easiest co*cktails…ever. The Whiskey Ginger! Whiskey and ginger ale are the perfect pair: the spicy notes of the liquor meld into the subtle sweet and bubbly notes of the ale. Add a squeeze of lime and a big ice cube, and you’re in business! We’re big fans of ginger ale co*cktails and ginger beer co*cktails around here. You can make this one with either, but it’s typically made with ale. Here’s what you need to know about how to mix it up!
What’s a Whiskey Ginger?
The Whiskey Ginger is another name for mixing whiskey and ginger ale. It’s essentially the same as a Whiskey Highball, a classic co*cktail born in the early 1900’s. A highball co*cktailis a family of drinks that combine alcohol with a larger percentage of non-alcoholic mixer, like the gin and tonic or vodka soda. The whiskey highball initially combined Scotch with soda water, called “scotch and soda.” It’s often served with soda water, but ginger ale is a common substitute. The ingredients you’ll need for a Whiskey Ginger are:
- Whiskey:often it’s made with rye, but you can use bourbon, Irish whiskey or Scotch
- Ginger ale
- Lime or lemon wedge, for garnish
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Why pair whiskey and ginger ale?
Whiskey and ginger ale are a classic pairing, because they compliment each other beautifully! The whiskey brings in spicy and oaky notes, and ale is perfect to offset it: it’s subtly sweet and bubbly. The two together make a stellar combo, similar to the combination in a Whiskey and co*ke.
Can you use ginger beer in a Whiskey Ginger?
Can you pair whiskey and ginger beer? Absolutely, though it has a much different flavor profile! Using ginger beer makes it essentially a Kentucky Mule or Irish Mule, which add lime juice. Head over for those recipes!
What’s the difference of ginger beer vs ginger ale? Ginger beer has a very strong, spicy ginger flavor and big bubbles, whereas ginger ale is more subtle and sweet with less carbonation. Ginger beer competes with the flavor of the liquor, whereas ginger ale complements it. You get two very different drinks!
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The best whiskey for a Whiskey Ginger
You can use any type of whiskey in your Whiskey Ginger: you’ll get a different drink with each variety! Here are the major types of whiskey and how the flavors change the drink, listed in order of our preference:
- Rye: The most common choice for a Whiskey Ginger! The spicy and peppery notes of rye are a good complement to the subtle sweetness of ginger ale.
- Bourbon: Bourbon has a sweeter flavor than other styles of whiskey, with notes of vanilla, oak and caramel.
- Irish: Irish whiskey is a great choice! It’s light and fruity, with a subtle floral scent and hints of nutty and vanilla tones.
- Scotch: Scotch also works! Blended Scotch is malty and buttery, with a spicy finish. Single malt Scotch tastes oaky and woody, with signature peaty and smoky notes. You could also use a good Japanese whisky as well.
More great whiskey mixers? Go to What to Mix with Whiskey.
Top brands of ginger ale
There are several types of ginger ale brands on the market. Here’s what we like:
- Q Ginger Ale:This is our top choice! We like that it comes in small cans so you only have to use a little at a time. It’s also our top brand of ginger beer.
- Fever Tree Ginger Ale:Fever Tree is made with real ginger and has no artificial sweeteners.
- More Ginger Ale Brands:Here’s a list ofmore top brands.
More ginger ale co*cktails
There are lots of ways to mix ginger ale into tasty drinks! Here are some of favorites to try:
- Use rum for a Rum and Ginger Ale: simple as that!
- Use vodka for a Vodka and Ginger Ale
- Go with tequila for a Tequila and Ginger Ale
- Opt for a Shandy: a bubbly beer co*cktail starring beer and ginger ale
- Try a Pimm’s Cup, a British drink with Pimm’s No. 1 and ginger ale
- Grab a Transfusion, a golf drink with Concord grape juice, ginger ale and lime
- Try the Shirley Temple, the original mocktail with grenadine and ginger ale
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When to serve a Whiskey Ginger
This co*cktail is bubbly and light: a great party drink! Try it as a:
- Summer drink
- Afternoon drink
- Dinner party drink
- Before dinner drink (aperitif)
Classic Whiskey Ginger
- Author: Sonja Overhiser
- Prep Time: 2 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 2 minutes
- Yield: 1 drink 1x
Description
The Whiskey Ginger is an easy co*cktail that’s so refreshing! Whiskey and ginger ale is a classic combination: use any type you have on hand.
Ingredients
Scale
- 2 ounces rye whiskey (or bourbon or Irish whiskey)
- 3 ounces ginger ale (4 ounces for more ginger taste)
- 1 lime wedge
- Ice, for serving (try clear ice)
Instructions
- Add the whiskey and ice to a glass and stir to combine.
- Top with the ginger ale. Squeeze in the juice from the lime wedge and serve. Garnish with additional lime wedges or wheels
- Category: Drink
- Method: Stirred
- Cuisine: co*cktails
- Diet: Vegan
Keywords: Whiskey ginger, whiskey and ginger ale
More whiskey drinks
There are so many famous drinks starring this liquor! Here are some of the topwhiskey co*cktailsto try:
- Try refreshingly mintyWhiskey SmashorClassic Mint Julep
- Go classic with aClassic Old Fashioned
- Opt for a sophisticatedManhattanorBoulevardier
- Try modern classicsPaper PlaneorGold Rush
- Also try: Scotch co*cktails, Irish Whiskey co*cktails or Bourbon co*cktails
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About the authors
Sonja & Alex
Hi, we’re Alex and Sonja Overhiser, married cookbook authors, food bloggers, and recipe developers. We founded A Couple Cooks to share fresh, seasonal recipes for memorable kitchen moments! Our recipes are made by two real people and work every time.