Are you looking to learn how to make the Rusty Nail cocktail? This is a simple drink made by combining two items into one glass. Here I have put together step-by-step instructions on how to make the Rusty Nail cocktail Recipe at home.
Rusty Nail Cocktails are a favorite among whisky enthusiasts the world over because of their simple yet unforgettable taste. It’s easy to make and tastes great! Rusty nail cocktail is one of the strongest, simplest, and most potent cocktails ever.
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It’s really not very difficult to make a funny drink yourself using this post as your guide. The best part about it is that even if you never have before, the drink only has 2 ingredients so you don’t have much to go wrong.
Rusty Nail Cocktail Recipe
How To Make Rusty Nail Cocktail?
Cuisine: CocktailDifficulty: Easy1
servings2
minutes150
kcalThis is a simple drink made by combining primarily two items into one glass.
Ingredients
45ml Scotch Whiskey
45ml Drambuie Liqueur
Lemon Slice
Directions
Notes
- If you have tried this recipe do tag the pictures on my Instagram page.
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Conclusion
Rusty Nail Cocktails are a favorite among whisky enthusiasts the world over because of their simple yet unforgettable taste. It combines the robust, smoky flavor of Scotch with a touch of sweetness from Drambuie, and the effect can be quite addictive! This drink also tests your tolerance for alcohol. Make one without any ice, and you’ll be nursing this drink for half an hour or longer!
Long Island Ice Tea Cocktail
LIIT also known as the long beach iced tea, is one of the most popular cocktails in the USA and Canada. Lord of mixology has got you covered to make this cocktail. There are many variations made with various liquors (rum, vodka, or whiskey) and fruit flavorings. Although this recipe was created by General Manager John DiGangi at Rizzolo’s in Walford, NY, Here is my version of the long island iced tea.
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