Celtnet Whisky/Whiskey-based Cocktail Recipes and Cookery, Home Page


Welcome to Celtnet's Whisky/Whiskey-based Cocktail Recipes Page — This page provides a listing of all the cocktail recipes added to this site that have whisky (whiskey) as a main component. Here you will find cocktail recipes from all across the globe gathered together to (hopefully) make it easier for you to find them.

The recipes on this site derive from every continent and almost every country on earth. Of course, cocktail recipes will have an American and European bias, but an attempt has been made to derive a list of mixed dringks for as broad a range of sources as possible.

The list below is limited to 100 entries per page, to make the lists a little shorter and easier to reach. You may have to browse through the pages to find the exact cocktail recipe you want. Alternatively you can use the search box above to search for the precise cocktail recipe you're looking for. Or, you can also use the letter links below to go to a specific part of the alphabetical listing. You can also go directly to this site's listing of 'virgin' (non-alcoholic) cocktails.
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Virgin Cocktails Non-alphabetical Cocktails Smoothies and Shakes

You can also view cocktails according to the following main ingredients:

Brandy Gin Rum Tequila Vodka Whisky Wine/Champagne

Alphabetical list of whisky/whiskey-based cocktail recipes follow (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 44 recipes in total:


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A Mallow Kiss
     Origin: International Cocktail
Cider Apple Martini Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Manhattan Medium Cocktail
     Origin: IBA
A Sloe Kiss
     Origin: International Cocktail
Emerald Isle Cooler
     Origin: Ireland
Nik A La Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Aberdeen Angus Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
God Father Cocktail
     Origin: IBA
Old Faashioned Cocktail
     Origin: IBA
Admiral Cocktail II
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Graveyard Spirits Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Original Snowball Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
African Violet Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Hibiscus Kiss
     Origin: International Cocktail
Rob Roy Cocktail
     Origin: IBA
After Eight Coffee
     Origin: Liqueur Coffee
Highland Coffee
     Origin: Liqueur Coffee
Rusty Nail Cocktail
     Origin: IBA
Aggravation Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Hogmanay Cordial
     Origin: Scotland
Rye Sazerac Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Algonquin Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Hogmanay Het Pint
     Origin: Scotland
Shamrock Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Angelic Cocktail
     Origin: International Cocktail
Hogmanay Toddy
     Origin: Scotland
Shannon Dove Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Barbary Coast Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Irish Brogue Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Silver Bullet
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Birth Control Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Irish Coffee
     Origin: IBA
Tank Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
BMW Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Irish Handshake Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
The Benjamin Cocktail
     Origin: International Cocktail
Boston Tea Party Cocktail
     Origin: International Cocktail
Irish Spring Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
The Lucky Leaf
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Bunratty Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Manhattan Cocktail
     Origin: IBA
Whisky Milk Punch Cocktail
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Canadian Prairie Fire
     Origin: Traditional Cocktail
Manhattan Dry Cocktail
     Origin: IBA

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Stainless Steel Cookware - What Is The Fuss All About?

By Nik Aleksandrov | Published 2011-12-01 18:04:34 | 2011 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 114

Why is stainless steel cookware superior? While it is not truly "stainless" it has an extremely high resistance to stains, to corrosion and to rust which makes it not only very low maintenance but very often preferred over others.

Why You Need To Obtain a Coffee Maker

By Byron Dyson | Published 2011-12-14 10:26:29 | 2011 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 114

Everything you need to know about coffee makers.

How to Maximize your use of Mushrooms

By gwydion | Published 2008-05-01 19:43:21 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 35

Mushrooms are an amazing foodstuff, neither plant nor animal but a whole kingdom of life all their own. Though many mushrooms are cultivated the vast majority can only be found in the wild. Here you find recipes for both wild and cultured mushrooms so that you can know how to get the best out of them...

How Does a Water Softener Work?

By Adrianna Noton | Published 2011-12-10 22:56:43 | 2011 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 113

If you live in an area with higher than average levels of calcium and magnesium in the earth, your water will be hard. The solution to the hard water problem is a water softener. A water softener is a water station that is installed in your home to remove the minerals from the water before they reach your taps.

The Recipes of Wales — Modern and Traditional Foods

By gwydion | Published 2008-05-01 19:56:09 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 35

The traditional recipes of Wales are what might be thought of as 'peasant food' the kind of recipes made by the poor who want to make the most out of what little food they had. This, in some respects, has left Wales with a blank culinary slate where some very exciting modern foods, bringing together influences from all over the world have been created. Here I give an example of a traditional Welsh dish and an example of a recipe from the new breed of Welsh cookery...

Eggs in Cookery - the Magic of Eggs

By gwydion | Published 2008-11-09 09:10:33 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 56

The egg is one of nature's finest storage foods, packed with protein and fats. Chickens have been domesticated several times throughout human history and they are mankind's commonest domesticated animal, raised for meat and eggs. Here you will learn a little about eggs, why they are important in cookery and how they have been used throughout the ages.

Le Creuset Cookware

By gwydion | Published 2010-07-12 16:28:54 | 2010 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 114

Le Creuset, established in 1925, is one of France's most well know brands. Originating from a collaboration between a metal caster and an enameller, Le Creuset's enamelled cast iron cookware, particularly their cocottes (casseroles) are rightly famous and deserve a place in every serious cook's kitchen. Learn more about the company's history and product ranges here.

The Art Of Preparing Tea

By Jenny Tompsona | Published 2011-12-02 06:24:26 | 2011 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 115

In many cultures, serving tea is an artform. Learn more about tea.

Nigerian 'Efo' (Stew)

By gwydion | Published 2008-02-05 19:56:02 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 5

'Efo' is the generic term in Nigerian for a stew (which, confusingly, are typically called 'soups' in West Africa). The recipe given below is for the archetypal 'soup' base which can be extended by the addition of meat and vegetables. If you want a classic Nigerian meal then this is the basis you need.

How to Bake Without an Oven

By gwydion | Published 2008-08-21 19:05:07 | 2008 Recipes and Cookery Articles |

Recipe Information: 115

When thinking of cakes, everyone automatically imagines a recipe for baking. Yet, for hundreds of years before ovens became ubiquitous cakes were being steamed rather than baked. Here you will find a recipe for a classic steamed cake that you can prepare anywhere, even on the barbecue or whilst camping. Wow your friends by giving them a freshly-steamed cake the next time you go camping.


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