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5 January 2017

A Wintery Whisky Mac

Whisky Mac Recipe

Brrrrrr, the new year has started in slightly nippy fashion.  I have a fire on the go, the heating’s turned up and I still haven’t learnt how to work the new underfloor heating in the kitchen. I am only a step away from sleeping in my dressing gown, which I think should be a good gauge of just how chilly it is. So, today, the first Cocktail Friday of 2017, I am sharing with you my old family favourite, the Whisky Mac.

This is my most favourite winter warmer. A Whisky Mac is my first choice after a freezing dog walk or a Christmas pub excursion. This classic combination of Whisky and warming Ginger Wine soothes and comforts like no other drink can. But on another matter, is it Whisky without an e or with an e? I have this dilemma every time I write a Whisky based cocktail. To clarify without an e makes your whisky Scottish, with an e it’s Irish. You will thank me one day when that question comes up at your pub quiz.

Rambling aside, this is a simple, tasty drink created to warm you from head to toe. If you are feeling a little chilly this weekend, fashion yourself a Whisky Mac and feel the smooth, glow this old fashioned classic offers.

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Simple, but elegant line up for this Whisky Mac. Featuring a lovely bottle of Whisky Clyde was given by our super generous friends for his birthday. Don’t tell him I’ve borrowed it.

Make a start with a fancy tumbler. And a handful of ice, all rather standard Friday Cocktail procedure.

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Pour in the Whisky, a nice big shot, purely for warmth, I must add.

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Next, and finally, pour in the wonderfully old fashioned Stones Ginger Wine. There was always a bottle of this in my parents drinks cabinet when I was a child, it makes me feel snuggy and wistful every time I see it.

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Give this fragrant mixture a little stir then garnish with some fresh ginger, if you like. That is ginger, I promise, even though it looks like potato.

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This almost feels medicinal it’s so soothing, but not in a bad way. It doesn’t taste like medicine.

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You don’t need to have had a long frosty dog walk to enjoy my Whisky Mac, but if you have had a walk, you can at least justify a second one.

Have a lovely weekend.

Lucy x

Whisky Mac Recipe

You will need a nice tumbler

Makes 1

60ml Whisky

40ml Stones Ginger Wine

Ice

Take a good sized tumbler and add a generous amount of ice. Pour on the whisky followed by the ginger wine, stir and sip this wonderful winter warmer.

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Filed Under: Dinner Party, Drinks, Recipes, Winter

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  1. John Beecham says

    16 December 2017 at 8:44 PM

    Hi Lucy, like you my parents always had a bottle of stones in the cupboard, my Mum loved it on its own to my Dad’s frustration as he wants it for his Whisky, So today I decided to treat myself to a bottle of Famous Grouse, and Stones Ginger wine they are going down a treat….. Hick , they take me back to our family days when I was a young boy many years ago, great memories great choice of drink x

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    • Lucy says

      17 December 2017 at 1:08 PM

      Thanks so much, John. I have had a couple this week and had to buy another bottle of Stones as we have my parents coming for Christmas and Whisky Mac’s will be on the menu! Best wishes, Lucy x

      Reply
  2. George says

    2 January 2018 at 8:49 PM

    Whisky Mac is the ulimate winter warming cocktail. To maximize the flavour though, don’t use ice. In fact warm the glass with hot water first.

    Use Crabbies ginger wine – it adds colour and much more flavour than Stones.

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    • Lucy says

      2 January 2018 at 9:40 PM

      Ooh, thanks for the tip, George, that sounds great. I did buy Crabbies this season and it’s tons more lively. Will try the warmed glass and keep you posted. Lucy x

      Reply

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