Here’s a classic cocktail that’s classy and refreshing: the Whiskey Smash! It’s tangy and light: not heavy and boozy like many whiskey cocktails. This historic drink is like a citrusy spin on the classic Mint Julep, or a minty spin on the Whiskey Sour. It’s perfect for entertaining, like a pre-dinner drink or cocktails on the patio. Here’s how to make this tasty drink that’s been pleasing drinkers for centuries! (It has our hearts.)

What’s a Whiskey Smash?

The Whiskey Smash dates back to at least the 1880’s! It was listed in a bartender guide published in 1887. You can imagine people in the Victorian times guzzling down this drink! It’s a whiskey cocktail made with lemon, mint, whiskey, and sweetener, and served with crushed ice. A Smash is an icy cocktail that often highlights seasonal fruit or herbs: it can be made with your spirit of choice: vodka, bourbon and whiskey all work. Here are a few different smash recipes (try them all!):

Berry Vodka SmashMaple Bourbon SmashBlackberry Bourbon Smash

Cocktail tools for a Whiskey Smash

For this whiskey smash, you’ll need a few cocktail tools: or some of our alternatives that you’ll likely already have in your kitchen! Here are the cocktail tools you’ll need:

Cocktail Shaker

A cocktail shaker quickly chills cocktails by shaking them against ice, then has a strainer so you can pour out the cocktail without pouring out the ice as well. What can you use instead of a cocktail shaker? Use a glass mason jar. Place the cocktail in the jar and fill it with ice. Screw on the top and shake away! Then strain the jar contents into a glass.Get one: Favorite Cocktail Shaker

Cocktail Muddler

A cocktail muddler is used to mash fruits and herbs in a glass or cocktail shaker to release their flavor. What can you use instead? Use a wooden spoon to gently mash the berries, lime wedges, and mint leaves.Get one: Cocktail Muddler

How to make a Whiskey Smash

The Whiskey Smash comes together in minutes! Alex remarked to me that he loves how quick it is to mix up: you don’t even have to juice lemons like in our family-favorite Whiskey Sour recipe. Use a muddler to muddle the lemon and mint to release their oils and juices, without having to spend time squeezing with a juicer. Here’s how to make a whiskey smash (see the full recipe below):

The serving glass

The traditional way to serve a Whiskey Smash is in a lowball glass. Here are the lowball glasses we have! We use them all the time for classic lowball cocktails, like the Old Fashioned, or for laid back presentations like the Classic Margarita. And that’s it! Let us know if you try this Whiskey Smash recipe and what you think in the comments below.

More whiskey cocktails

We’ve got lots of great whiskey cocktails and bourbon cocktails for you to choose from! Here are our favorites: 4 from 1 review

Favorite Whiskey Sour Perfectly balanced and so easy to make! Or add a foam topping to make it a Boston Sour.Classic Old Fashioned The oldest cocktail there is, the Old Fashioned! The classic method uses a sugar cube, bitters, and bourbon whiskey for a truly timeless drink. Or, try it smoked!Manhattan Cocktail Add style to your evening with this easy classic whiskey cocktail made with just three ingredients.Toronto Cocktail Combines the depth and warmth of whiskey with the intrigue of herbal Fernet-Branca liqueur.Whiskey Highball Here’s the classic whiskey highball: tall, bubbly, and all about the spirit! A refreshing way to enjoy your favorite whiskey.Boulevardier Cocktail A stunning classic cocktail! This easy three ingredient drink an the improvement on the Negroni, swapping gin for warm whiskey.

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