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5 Negronis You Need to Make for Negroni Week
Here are some Negroni variations you need to try for Negroni Week featuring some of Charleston’s talented bartenders.
10 Boulevardier Renditions You Need to Make for Negroni Week
Holy City Handcraft has teamed up with TEN other Charleston mixologists for Negroni Week to create variations of the classic Boulevardier cocktail featuring Coopers' Craft Bourbon.
4 Southern-Inspired Tequila Cocktails
Holy City Handcraft has teamed up with FIVE other Charleston mixologists to create Southern-inspired tequila cocktails using local ingredients and featuring Herradura Ultra Ańejo.
6 Festive Variations on the Old Fashioned Cocktail
Holy City Handcraft has teamed up with FIVE other Charleston mixologists to create festive variations of the classic Old Fashioned Cocktail featuring Old Forester Bourbon.
The Boulevardier
This is my absolute go-to whiskey cocktail. If you’re a fan of the classic Negroni (traditionally made with Gin), then the Boulevardier will be right up your alley. In my opinion, this cocktail’s flavor profile goes a step further than a Negroni due to the use of [rye or bourbon] whiskey instead of Gin. I personally prefer a nice, spicy, barrel-proof bourbon – it really brings out the depth of flavors in the cocktail. Its a great balance of strong, sweet and bitter – the perfect pre/during/after-dinner cocktail. Its the kind of cocktail that is not only delicious, but will garner a nod of approval from your bartender. Cheers!