HAND CRAFTED  Bourbon cocktail recipes

You don't have to travel to Star Hill Provisions® in Loretto, Kentucky to try some of our signature cocktails and go-to dishes. Want even more good news? They're all made with – and pair great with – Maker's Mark® Bourbon.

Maker’s Mark bourbons cocktails
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Kentucky Mule

Sweet and crisp with just the right bite, this refreshing take on the Moscow Mule uses Maker's Mark® for added depth. Perfect for those warmer days, but great any time of year. The Kentucky Mule is a pairing as easy to drink as it is to make. The spice of ginger beer compliments the caramel notes of Maker’s Mark® to make a wholly American cocktail inspired by a vodka classic.

Maker’s Mark bourbon cocktail - Kentucky Mule
Maker’s Mark bourbon cocktail - Kentucky Mule
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Maker's® & Ginger

As delicious as it is effervescent, even the experienced mixologist will find this easy-to-make classic hard to pass up. The origins of this simple mix trace back to 1890 when a nonalcoholic drink called the Horse's Neck was made with ginger ale, ice and lemon peel. By 1910, bourbon was added to make a Stiff Horse's Neck – later abbreviated back to just Horse's Neck. We still like to simply call it like it is – a Maker's® & Ginger.

Maker’s Mark bourbon cocktail - Maker’s and Ginger
Maker’s Mark bourbon cocktail - Maker’s and Ginger
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Bourbon Sour

The Bourbon Sour is a refined and refreshing blend of sour and sweet. The first printed mention of the Bourbon Sour that anyone is aware of is in the 1862 book "The Bartender's Guide" by Jerry Thomas. This cocktail has had enduring appeal and reaches a new level of refreshing when the sour notes are mixed with Maker’s® sweetness.

Maker’s Mark bourbon cocktail - Bourbon Sour
Maker’s Mark bourbon cocktail - Bourbon Sour
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Maple Old Fashioned

Maple syrup gives the ultimate classic cocktail a rich sweetness and depth for those looking to mix things up. This drink is a direct descendant of the Old Fashioned, which early on was considered a morning drink, originally referred to as a “whisky cocktail".

Maker’s Mark bourbon cocktail - Maple Old Fashioned
Maker’s Mark bourbon cocktail - Maple Old Fashioned
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Mint Julep

With pronounced sugar and mint notes, the Mint Julep is one of our favorite bourbon cocktails and a natural match for warmer weather, horse races and good company. The mint julep became the official drink of the Kentucky Derby in 1938 but was actually invented in Virginia. This Southern favorite nears perfection when bourbon, particularly Maker's Mark, is used as the spirit of choice.

Maker’s Mark bourbon cocktail - Mint Julep
Maker’s Mark bourbon cocktail - Mint Julep
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Old Fashioned

Sweet and strong with touches of citrus, the Old Fashioned never really gets old, especially when it's made with Maker's Mark. During its dawn, the Old Fashioned was considered a morning drink and was originally referred to as the "whisky cocktail". The renaming is said to have occurred at the Pendennis Club in Louisville, where the Old Fashioned remains that city's official cocktail.

Maker’s Mark bourbon cocktail - Old Fashioned
Maker’s Mark bourbon cocktail - Old Fashioned
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Paper Plane

Bright and balanced with just a kiss of bitterness from the Amaro and Aperol® liqueurs, this elegant riff on the whisky sour sails to delicious, new heights. The Paper Plane cocktail may get its name from its remarkable balance – like a paper airplane that has been folded just right. The slightly bitter, lower-proof Aperol® liqueur brightens things up, bringing touches of citrus and the signature Maker's caramel notes forward.

Maker’s Mark bourbon cocktail - Paper Plane
Maker’s Mark bourbon cocktail - Paper Plane
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Penicillin

A bit like a “cold toddy,” the Penicillin cocktail brings together the comforting flavors of lemon and honey, a touch of smoke from scotch, a zing of ginger and, of course, Maker’s Mark. A tale of two whiskies, the Penicillin cocktail opens with aromas of smoke and peat and then gives way to a balanced sweetness and a pop of spice. Maker’s, Scotch, ginger, honey and lemon recall the flavors of warm drinks, but in this case, are best served on the rocks.

Maker’s Mark bourbon cocktail - Penicillin
Maker’s Mark bourbon cocktail - Penicillin

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