Recipes
Harry Boy
The Harry Boy cocktail is an intriguing concoction that combines the rich flavors of whiskey, the sweetness of Cointreau®, the depth of coffee liqueur, and the creaminess of milk. This drink is not just a refreshing beverage; it tells a story of creativity and indulgence. While the exact origins of the Harry Boy cocktail are somewhat elusive, it is believed to have emerged from the modern cocktail renaissance, where bartenders began experimenting with various spirits and mixers to create unique flavor profiles. The Harry Boy stands out with its combination of ingredients that cater to both whiskey lovers and those who enjoy a sweet, creamy drink.
Harvard Cooler
A crisp, effervescent mix of apple brandy, soda water, and citrus garnish, the Harvard Cooler – Apple Brandy Highball delivers classic refreshment in every sip. Perfect for anyone who loves bright, spirit-forward cocktails with old-school charm.
Harvest Moon
As the leaves turn vibrant shades of red and gold, and the air becomes crisp, there’s nothing quite like a refreshing drink that embodies the essence of fall. Enter the "Harvest Moon," a delightful mixed drink that combines the warmth of Georgia Moon Whiskey® with the sweet and tart flavors of apple cider, a slice of fresh apple, and a hint of cinnamon. This cocktail is perfect for cozy gatherings, bonfire nights, or simply enjoying a quiet evening at home while watching the sunset.
Hell Razor
Bold, clean, and unapologetic. The Hell Razor Cocktail mixes Jack Daniel’s®, Tequila Blanco, and Vodka over ice for a fierce, spirit-forward pour that lives up to its name.
Hershey Squirts
When the night calls for something indulgent, the Whiskey Cocoa Cup delivers. Smooth whiskey melts into rich cocoa and cream for a comforting, fireside-ready drink that turns any winter evening into a warm treat.
Highland Orange Shot
The Highland Orange Shot is a smooth, spirit-forward shooter built with Cointreau and Drambuie. Bright orange notes meet honeyed Scotch warmth in an equal-parts shot that’s simple to make but surprisingly layered.
