Whiskey Ginger with a Twist
- Cocktail Companions

- Sep 24, 2021
- 1 min read
As summer came to an end, we broke out the Whiskey to start playing around with some fall flavours, but were still craving refreshing drinks. We decided to make a whiskey ginger, of sorts, but added lemon juice and green tea for a refreshing twist! Check out the full recipe below.

1oz Whiskey
1oz Lemon juice
1oz Green tea
4 Dashes ginger bitters (optional, for extra ginger taste)
Top with ginger beer
Recommended garnish: Cocktail Companions lemon and lime slices
Check out a video of us making this tasty drink in our reels on our Instagram Page!




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