Palmer Cocktail

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Palmer Cocktail

Very Strong ABV ( above 30% ), Potent and intense.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

lemon juice goes nicely with grilled chicken

Citrusy, sweet, and aromatic


  • Blended Whiskey 6 cl
  • Lemon Juice 1/2 tsp
  • Bitters 1 dash


Any Glass of your Choice


Palmer Cocktail
palmer is a popular cocktail containing a combinations of Blended Whiskey,Lemon Juice,Bitters .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
This polished shaken cocktail dates to the early 1900s. A base of rye or blended whiskey provides richness. Just a tsp of fresh lemon juice gives it a tart twist. Finally, a couple dashes of Angostura bitters lend woody complexity. The simple components are briskly shaken with ice and strained into a chilled glass. Elegantly balanced, the Palmer celebrates fine blended Scotch in all its subtle glory. Sip it before dinner and appreciate how just three thoughtfully orchestrated flavors create magic.


Palmer Cocktail Ingredients


Blended Whiskey,Lemon Juice,Bitters,


Palmer Cocktail Recipe


Stir all ingredients with ice, strain into a cocktail glass, and serve.

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  • Blended Whiskey

    A Blended Whiskey or a blended whisky is a blend of different types of whiskeys with addition of neutral grain spirits, colourings and flavours.

    Blending whiskey is a commercial venture to make rare whiskey more accessible by adding cheaper grain spirits with minimum ageing life with aged straight or single malt whiskey in a way that the qualities and flavours of the single malt can be enjoyed to an extent while not having to pay the premium price of a Single Malt Straight Whiskey.

    Johnnie Walker, Chivas Regal, Canadian Club, Canadian Mist, Jameson Irish Whiskey are good examples of premium blended whiskey that have crafted a space of their own in the world of a whiskey aficionado.

  • Lemon Juice

    Lemon Juice being rich in Vitamin C is an excellent remedy for sore throat and aids in digestion and controls blood sugar, and also promoted weight loss. It is used for various culinary and non-culinary purposes all over the world. Lemon juice is known to reduce or even reverse the effects of excessive alcohol consumption and intoxication.
    In drink mixing, fresh lemon juice brings a tangy zing to so many classic drinks and in fact, it's the most used ingredient in drink mixing other than the liquors of course.

  • Bitters

    Alcoholic spirits infused with botanicals such as herbs, roots, fruits and leaves, are called Bitters.
    Bitters consist of water and alcohol which has been steeped with various herbs, fruits, leaves etc. Bitters are not to be drank neat or even as the base spirit of a cocktail, these are usually concentrated alcoholic concoctions and just a dash or a few drops are all we need to add that taste to a cocktail.
    There are exceptions and some bitters like the Italian Amari is consumed without mixing in a cocktail. It has a bitter sweet taste and alcohol content is somewhere between 16%-40%. Generally in Europe its being consumed as an after dinner digestif.

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