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I’m heading off to the liquor store later this week in search of some ingredients for the Christmas cocktails recommended to me. I’ve got vodka and spiced rum I like, but for things like Coquito and the Godfather, I’m not sure what brands would work best. I’ll need a whisky (or bourbon?) white rum and amaretto. What do all of yall like for mixing?

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago) (1 children)

As much as I'd love to convince you to drink some other cocktails, you've got a set of decent selections already. I'll add and reiterate.

Bourbon $25-$35 (depending on where you are assuming US) these are mixing price and all eminently sippable neat:

  • Wild Turkey 101
  • Elijah Craig Small batch
  • Buffalo Trace
  • Old Grand Dad Bottled in Bond

Tennessee whiskey (like Jack Daniels but better and about the same price):

  • George Dickel

Scotch $20-$25 It will hit the note for speyside drinkers and won't break the bank:

  • Chivas 12yr

Scotch $35-$50 cheap single malt you won't mind sipping after the party:

  • Glenfiddich 12
  • Glenlivet 12
  • Bruichladdich Laddie

Irish $55-$60 not big on Irish whiskey, but I always have a bottle for the ones who insist and Jameson is frat party trash:

  • Redbreast 12yr

White Rum $20-$25

  • Plantation 3 stars
  • El Dorado 3yr

If you feel like something with color and a bit bigger flavor,

  • Appleton Signature

If I could beg you to step away from the amaretto, a boulevardier is a fine whiskey cocktail that can be adjusted easily to taste. Get you some campari and sweet (red) vermouth (carpano antica, cocchi di torino, or punt e mes) to go with the bourbon. I like a ratio of 2 bourbon to 1 campari and 1 vermouth.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 hours ago

I would happily step away from the amaretto lol I like the warm, smoky flavors. This is great, thanks!