Mamie Taylor Cocktail Recipe

mamie taylor cocktail

Ready for something refreshingly different? The Mamie Taylor cocktail is a classic highball that pairs your favorite whiskey with zippy ginger and a touch of citrus. It’s not as famous as some other whiskey cocktails, but it deserves a spot in your personal recipe collection if you’re craving a light, effervescent twist.

You’ll love how easy it is to mix up. A few simple ingredients, a tall glass, and you’re all set to enjoy a bright, tangy flavor with just the right amount of spice from the ginger. Let’s walk through what makes this drink so special.

What is it?

The Mamie Taylor began making waves in the early 1900s, and it’s traditionally made with Scotch. However, you can easily swap in other types of whiskey if that’s what you have on hand. Think of it like a whiskey-based ginger ale highball, with an extra splash of lime to bring everything into balance. It’s bubbly, refreshing, and not too sweet, which makes it ideal for casual sipping or for impressing friends at your next get-together.

Ingredients

  • 1½ ounces whiskey (Scotch, bourbon, or your favorite variety)
  • ½ ounce fresh lime juice
  • 4–6 ounces ginger ale (or ginger beer for extra zing)
  • Ice cubes
  • Lime wheel or wedge for garnish (optional)

Directions

  1. Fill a tall glass about halfway with ice.
  2. Add the whiskey and lime juice to the glass.
  3. Top up with ginger ale, pouring slowly to avoid losing carbonation.
  4. Give it a gentle stir to combine.
  5. Garnish with a lime wheel or wedge if you want a bit of color.

That’s it. Simple, right? The bubbles from the ginger ale hold on to the whiskey’s subtle smokiness, while the lime juice delivers a crisp bite.

Nutrition Facts

Keep in mind that nutritional values vary based on your ingredient choices, especially if you use a sweetened ginger mixer. Here’s an approximate breakdown per serving:

  • Calories: ~150–180
  • Carbohydrates: ~12–15g
  • Sugar: ~10–12g
  • Alcohol content: ~13–15% ABV (depending on the proof of your whiskey)

If you’d like to reduce sugar, consider using a low-sugar ginger ale or ginger beer.

Final Thoughts

The Mamie Taylor cocktail is a low-fuss way to enjoy whiskey in a lighter, citrusy style. It’s perfect for warm evenings when you want a touch of spice but need something refreshing in your glass. Give it a spin at your next night in, then tweak the ratio of ingredients to match your personal taste.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Can I use other citrus juice besides lime?
    Yes. Lemon juice also works if you’re short on limes, though it will slightly alter the flavor. Whatever citrus you choose, fresh-squeezed is best for a bright taste.

  2. Is ginger beer better than ginger ale?
    It depends on your preference. Ginger beer tends to be spicier, so it adds a bit more punch. Ginger ale is milder and usually sweeter, which keeps the cocktail smoother.

  3. Can I make a large batch for a party?
    Absolutely. Create a pitcher by scaling up the whiskey and lime juice, but wait until serving to add the ginger ale or ginger beer. That way, you’ll keep the fizz intact.

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