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The Cold Toddy

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December 22, 2010
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  • Serves 1-2
Author Notes

While at a bar where they were giving out free whiskey drinks--much to my whiskey-hating dismay--I consulted the bartender about making me a hot toddy, the only whiskey drink I like. He didnt have any hot water, but this was his answer. I have to say I might be a whiskey convert after this drink. And even in the Denver winter, I did not miss the heat in this drink. —NicoleQ23

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Ingredients
  • 1/2 cup fresh squeezed OJ
  • 1/3 cup soda water
  • 1 teaspoon agave nectar
  • 1 shot whiskey of your choosing, I prefer a sweeter bourbon like Bulleit
Directions
  1. Combine ingredients to taste. The measurements arent exact, as I'm a former bartender as well and would technically use sight more than measurement to know what I like. I mean, at the requests of my whiskey-loving friends, it's MORE WHISKEY, LESS JUICE. Sooo whatever suits ya, I'm on the same experimental sea :)
  2. Shake intensely over ice. This froths up the mixture nicely. Pour into highball glass over ice, serve with a slice of orange.

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Jeronimo D. November 13, 2011
First pour the bourbon in the glass, then pour all the other ingredients down the drain and serve...