MAMIE TAYLOR

Intermediate

15 mins

MAMIE TAYLOR

Fresh

The Mamie Taylor cocktail is a popular Scotch classic from the early 20th century. Tall and refreshing, this whisky cocktail follows a similar format of a whisky highball, featuring carbonation and lots of ice. The Mamie Taylor though, adds plenty of zingy ginger in the form of ginger juice and ginger ale. Ginger ale is a good mixer for whisky beginners, due to ginger being ideal for balancing the depth of whisky. Enjoy!

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ingredients

method

MAMIE TAYLOR

Highball glass

50 ml
Chivas 12
20 ml
Lime Juice
15 ml
Sugar Syrup
15 ml
Ginger Juice
120 ml
Ginger Ale, to top
1
Mint Sprig, to garnish
1
Lime Wedge, to garnish

MAMIE TAYLOR

Highball glass

50 ml
Chivas 12
20 ml
Lime Juice
15 ml
Sugar Syrup
15 ml
Ginger Juice
120 ml
Ginger Ale, to top
1
Mint Sprig, to garnish
1
Lime Wedge, to garnish

PRO TIP

Ginger juice can be substituted with fresh ginger pieces shaken with the other ingredients for a fresher, yet lighter flavour

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GINGER JUICE

To make ginger juice, juice 2 parts of fresh ginger juice and blend with 1 part sugar

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ASSEMBLE

Add all ingredients except ginger ale into a cocktail shaker

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SHAKE IT UP

Shake hard for approximately 10 seconds

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POUR

Strain into a highball glass filled with ice and top with ginger ale

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SERVE

Garnish with mint and lime wedge and serve

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WHERE DID THE MAMIE TAYLOR COME FROM?

This whisky cocktail was named after a famous opera singer – it’s said the drink was created for her when she requested something refreshing on a hot day.

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