“Orange is the new Black” - Irish Whiskey Cocktail Video
A refreshing cocktail made with Jameson Orange Spirit Drink that's perfect for summer sipping.
Orange is the new Black - Irish Whiskey Cocktail
Ingredients
- 2 fl. oz./60ml. Jameson Orange Spirit Drink
- 2 fl. oz./60ml. Jameson Black Barrel Irish Whiskey
- 1 fl. oz./30ml. Simple Syrup/Homemade Meyer Lemon-Cello
- 2 fl. oz./60ml. Fresh Orange Juice
- 5 Drops Angostura Bitters
- 5 Drops Orange Bitters
- 1 Can Spindrift Blood Orange Tangerine
- Wedge/Slice Orange to garnish and muddle
- As Required Ice
Instructions
- Muddle a wedge or slice of orange in your cocktail shaker
- Add Jameson Orange Spirit Drink
- Add Jameson Black Barrel Irish Whiskey
- Add Simple Syrup/Homemade Limoncello
- Add Fresh Orange Juice
- Dab or drop in the Angostura Bitters (5 Drops)
- Dab or drop in the Orange Bitters (5 Drops)
- Fill your cocktail shaker with the desired amount of ice cubes
- Pop on the cocktail shaker lid on, and shake well to combine
- Strain into your serving glass over desired ice cube(s)
- Top with Spindrift Blood Orange Tangerine
- Stir gently to mix everything together
- Garnish with a wedge, slice, or half-slice of Orange
- Sip and Enjoy…Sláinte!
Nutrition Facts
Calories
245Fat
0Sat. Fat
0Carbs
20Fiber
3Net carbs
17Sugar
14Protein
1Sodium
4Cholesterol
0DISCLAIMER: I am a home cocktail maker with no real formal training in the American art of Bartending/Mixology. So the purists may reckon that I might be doing some things wrong in this cocktail recipe and if I am let me know and I'll up my game!
In addition, we live a low-carb/low-sugar life so this cocktail may not be sweet enough for you. Regular Simple Syrup (1:1) or (1:2) - made with water and sugar - is commonly used in cocktails and will definitely make this cocktail sweeter. On top of that, you may want to use a commercial orange soda/soft drink in place of the Spindrift Blood Orange Tangerine that we like to use if that's what takes your fancy. In addition, 2 fl. oz./60ml, of some Orange Liqueur - Grand Marnier, Cointreau, or Triple Sec will give it a touch more kick!
Either way, enjoy what you create. Sláinte!