Craving a smooth whiskey cocktail for your next evening in? The Toronto cocktail might be just the thing to perk up your taste buds while delivering that signature whiskey warmth.
This classic recipe combines rye whiskey with a bittersweet edge, making it a unique choice among whiskey-based drinks. Let’s see how to craft your own at home.
What is it?
The Toronto cocktail is a simple but flavorful mix of rye whiskey, Fernet Branca (an intensely herbal Italian liqueur), and a touch of sweetness. It’s typically served neat in a chilled glass, which lets every zingy note shine.
If you’re a fan of bold and complex flavors, this drink checks all the boxes. The Fernet brings a refreshing bitterness that balances the warm kick of whiskey.
Ingredients
- 2 ounces rye whiskey
- 1/4 ounce Fernet Branca
- 1/4 ounce simple syrup (or 1 teaspoon sugar)
- 2 dashes Angostura bitters
- Orange twist for garnish (optional)
Directions
- Fill a mixing glass with ice.
- Add the rye whiskey, Fernet Branca, simple syrup, and bitters.
- Stir for about 20 seconds until everything is well chilled.
- Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
- Garnish with an orange twist, if you like a citrusy aroma.
Nutrition Facts
One serving of this cocktail typically contains around 150 to 180 calories, mostly from alcohol and the sweetener. Actual values vary depending on the whiskey and the amount of simple syrup or sugar you use.
Final Thoughts
The Toronto cocktail stands out if you love whiskey-based drinks with a bitter bite. Fernet Branca’s herbal intensity pairs beautifully with rye whiskey, creating a memorable sip.
Feel free to adjust the sweetness or bitterness to match your palate. If you’re after a softer punch, reduce the Fernet or add a splash more syrup.
Give it a try, and you might discover a new go-to drink for cozy nights in. Share your twist or variations in the comments.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Can I use bourbon instead of rye whiskey?
Yes, you can, but the flavor profile will be sweeter with less of that spicy kick. -
What if I don’t have Fernet Branca?
You’ll miss the herbal bitterness that defines this drink. Another herbal liqueur might work, but it won’t taste the same. -
Can I batch this cocktail for a party?
Absolutely. Scale up the ingredients, stir with ice, and strain into a pitcher. Keep it chilled until ready to serve.