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Bourbon Eggnog: Holiday Comfort in a Glass

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Base Spirit: Bourbon
Best Season to Drink: Winter and holiday season
Difficulty: Moderate

Bourbon Eggnog is a cocktail that balances richness, warmth, and subtle spice. It’s indulgent without being overcomplicated, making it ideal for festive gatherings or cozy evenings at home. Its creamy texture pairs beautifully with the depth of bourbon, creating a seasonal classic that’s both comforting and sophisticated.

A Brief History

Eggnog dates back to 17th-century Britain, originally made with eggs, milk, and spirits as a warming drink. When it crossed to America, bourbon became the spirit of choice in the South, and the cocktail evolved into a holiday tradition. George Washington’s presidential recipe famously included generous amounts of rye, rum, and brandy.

Ingredients

  • 2 oz bourbon
  • ¾ cup milk or cream
  • 1 egg (or ¼ cup eggnog base if using store-bought)
  • 1–2 tsp sugar
  • Nutmeg for garnish
  • Optional: cinnamon stick

Method

  1. In a shaker, combine bourbon, milk or cream, egg, and sugar.
  2. Shake vigorously until well-mixed and frothy.
  3. Pour into a glass or mug and sprinkle with nutmeg.
  4. Garnish with a cinnamon stick if desired.

Variations to Try

  • Classic Eggnog: Use fresh eggs and cream for a traditional texture.
  • Spiked Variations: Add a dash of rum or brandy for depth.
  • Store-Bought Shortcut: Use pre-made eggnog and stir in bourbon, then garnish.

Tips for Getting It Right

  • Fresh nutmeg elevates the flavor significantly.
  • Shake well to create froth, especially when using whole eggs.
  • Use a bourbon with character — smoother, sweeter bourbons balance richness best.

Why It Belongs in Your Rotation

Bourbon Eggnog is a holiday-essential cocktail. Its combination of warmth, creaminess, and aromatic spices makes it a standout seasonal offering. It’s approachable, festive, and perfect for sharing with friends and family.

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