Friday, January 22, 2016

Brandy is created by distilling wine and usually has 35 to 60 percent alcohol by volume. People commonly drink it after dinner. Some of the brandies will age in wooden casks while others have caramel coloring to imitate this effect, while others use both methods. Brandy is part of many classic cocktails.
For making brandy drinks, you will simply add the ingredients together in a cocktail shaker along with some ice, then shake the mixture well, and strain the drink into a cocktail glass (chilled) before serving it. 

10 Brandy Drinks Recipes

1

Brandy Daisy

This type of cocktail is a group of drinks with the same base spirit, simple syrup, maraschino or curacao, soda water and lemon juice. It dates all the way back to the late 19th century.
Ingredients
Amount
Brandy
2 ounces
Rum
2 dashes
Curacao liqueur
2 to 3 dashes
Simple syrup
3 to 4 dashes
Lemon juice
From ½ a lemon
Soda water
To taste
2

Sidecar

This type of cocktail is a group of drinks with the same base spirit, simple syrup, maraschino or curacao, soda water and lemon juice. It dates all the way back to the late 19th century.
Ingredients
Amount
Brandy
2 ounces
Rum
2 dashes
Curacao liqueur
2 to 3 dashes
Simple syrup
3 to 4 dashes
Lemon juice
From ½ a lemon
Soda water
To taste
3

Metropolitan

This recipe was appeared in The Old Waldorf-Astoria Bar Book in 1935, and nowadays it has a slight variation. It included ⅔ Manhattan bitters, which no longer exist, and ⅓ vermouth at that time. It is also known as a Harvard or Brandy Manhattan, but those cocktails are typically made without the syrup.
Ingredients
Amount
Brandy
1 ½ ounces
Sweet vermouth
1 ounce
Simple syrup
½ teaspoon
Angostura bitters
2 dashes
4

Prescription Julep

This drink combines rye whiskey with cognac so that each drink complements the other. You begin by dissolving the sugar and crushing the fresh mint before adding the shaken brandy.
Ingredients
Amount
Good brandy like VSOP cognac
1 ½ ounces
Rye whiskey
½ ounce
Sugar  
2 teaspoons (dissolved within ½ ounce of water)
Fresh mint
2 sprigs, plus for garnish
5

B&B

This classic cocktail’s full name is Brandy & Benedictine. It is typically served on the rocks, although you can have it warmer. It is great for a nightcap or after dinner drink.
Ingredients
Amount
Brandy
1 ounce
Benedictine
1 ounce
6

Champagne Cocktail

Although you find many cocktails with champagne, this drink is unique. The brandy and bitters add refreshing warmth to the cocktail while the sugar dissolves and makes beautiful bubbles that are fun. Be sure to opt for a good champagne and add the ingredients in the order listed.
Ingredients
Amount
Sugar cube
1
Angostura bitters
2 to 3 dashes
Brandy
1 ounce
Champagne
To taste
Orange slice
As garnish
Maraschino cherry
As garnish
7

Tom and Jerry

This classic winter cocktail is sweet, warm and frothy. It works best when made with hot milk as opposed to hot water. To make the drink, separate the eggs, beating them apart before folding together. Then add the ingredients in order and stir well.
Ingredients
Amount
Egg
1
Simple syrup (or powdered sugar)
½ ounce (or 1 teaspoon of the sugar)
Dark rum
1 ounce
Brandy or Cognac
1 ounce
Hot milk or water
As you like
Grated nutmeg
As garnish
8

Jack Rose

There are many historical theories behind this drink which include Bald Jack Rose (a gambler), the pink “Jacquemot” rose or Joseph P. Rose (a restaurateur).
Ingredients
Amount
Applejack
2 ounces
Fresh lemon juice
¾ ounce
Homemade grenadine
½ ounce
Apply, thinly sliced
As optional garnish
9

Vieux Carré

This New Orleans classic was created in the 1930s and is still a specialty of the Carousel Bar in the Hotel Monteleone.
Ingredients
Amount
Rye whiskey
¾ ounce
Cognac
¾ ounce
Noilly Prat Rouge Vermouth
¾ ounce
Benedictine
1 teaspoon
Peychaud Bitters
2 dashes
Angostura Bitters
2 dashes
10

Fort Washington Flip

This drink has a hint that winter has passed.
Ingredients
Amount
Apple brandy
1 ½ ounces
Benedictine
¾ ounce
Maple syrup
½ ounce
Egg
1
Nutmeg
As garnish
Tips
  • Quality is Crucial: Always opt for a good brandy, but don’t use an incredibly expensive or old one. Also opt for qualified and fit sweetener. Sidecars, for example, do best with Cointreau as a sweetener.
  • Adjust the Proportions: As you start mixing drinks, feel free to adjust the proportions for taste. Many early recipes had equal ratios, but that doesn't always match everyone’s taste.

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