There are no antibiotics in this drink, but it’s a pretty fail-safe remedy for the winter blues. An incredibly flavorful, Scotch-based cocktail, the Penicillin manages to be both boozy and refreshing. Fresh lemon and ginger provide pleasing bite, while honey adds smoothness.
In addition to the blended Scotch base, a float of Islay Scotch finishes things off. The Penicillin may not be a household name yet, but if its ranking on the list of the globe’s most popular cocktails is a testament to its fame, it’s bound to become one soon. Now, read more about the rest of the world’s top 50 cocktails.
Ingredients
2 ounces blended Scotch, such as Monkey Shoulder or Famous Grouse
¾ ounce fresh lemon juice
¾ ounce honey simple syrup
4 nickel-sized slices of ginger
¼ ounce smoky Islay Scotch
Directions
Put ginger slices and honey syrup in the base of a shaker and gently muddle.
Combine other ingredients (except Islay Scotch) and shake with ice.
Double-strain into an ice-filled rocks glass.
Float the Islay Scotch over the top of the drink by pouring it over a bar spoon for even distribution.
R&D’s Hot Oaxacan Penicillin - This Hot Oaxacan Penicillin contains classic components of both the Hot Toddy and the Penicillin, with ginger, honey, lemon, and hot water.
Grapefruit Penicillin - The grapefruit brings some seasonal flavor to this cocktail, adding a winter element. This is a great cocktail for a pre-dinner cocktail hour to get your appetite going.
The Smoky Tea Penicillin - For this twist on a Penicillin, cocktail columnist Natalie Migliarini uses smoky black tea from China.
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