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Bourbon Slush

Make it the night before. Scoop it into glasses. Take the compliments.

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easy
15 min.
Highball
Batched
20
Bourbon Slush
GlassHighball
MethodBatched
IceNo Ice / Up
Prep15 min
Total15 min
Serves20

Ingredients

2 cup
Bourbon
Evan Williams Black Label or similar mixing bourbon
4 cup
Strong brewed black tea
cooled completely — 4-5 tea bags steeped strong
12 oz
Frozen lemonade concentrate
thawed
12 oz
Frozen orange juice concentrate
thawed
4 cup
Water
cold
1 cup
Powdered sugar
or to taste

About This Cocktail

There are exactly two kinds of people at a summer gathering: people who made the bourbon slush, and people wishing they had.

The bourbon slush is a batch frozen cocktail that lives in the freezer and gets scooped into glasses on demand. It’s been a fixture at Southern church potlucks, family reunions, and backyard parties for decades — one of those recipes that gets passed around on index cards and in Facebook groups and shows up in spiral-bound community cookbooks from small towns all over Appalachia. It doesn’t have a glamorous origin story. It doesn’t need one.

What it is, practically speaking, is a frozen punch made with bourbon, tea, lemonade, and orange juice concentrate. You mix it, freeze it overnight, and then scoop it out when people show up. It stays slushy rather than freezing solid because of the alcohol, which is one of those happy accidents that makes it the perfect make-ahead party drink. Nobody has to tend bar. Nobody runs out. It just sits in the freezer being ready.

About the Bourbon

This is a big-batch drink that you’re going to make a lot of. Use a good mixing bourbon at a reasonable price — something you’re comfortable pouring two full cups of into a recipe. Evan Williams Black Label, Buffalo Trace, or any straightforward Kentucky bourbon works perfectly here. The tea and fruit juice are doing a lot of the flavor work, so there’s no point in using anything allocated or expensive.

The bourbon is present and you’ll taste it, but it’s playing a supporting role. Find something in the $15-$25 range that you like, buy two bottles for a party batch, and call it done.

The Tea Matters

Strong brewed tea is one of the base components of a bourbon slush, and it’s worth making it right. Brew a full pot of regular black tea — four or five bags steeped strong — and let it cool completely before it goes in. Weak tea makes a watery slush. Strong tea gives the whole thing a backbone that supports the bourbon and fruit juice rather than disappearing behind them.

Sweet tea works too if that’s what you have, in which case reduce the sugar in the lemonade component slightly so the whole thing doesn’t go too sweet.

The Freezer Does the Work

Mix everything together in a large freezer-safe container, stir well, cover, and freeze overnight. The mixture won’t freeze completely solid — the alcohol prevents that — so when you come back to it the next day you’ll have a slushy, scoopable consistency that goes directly into glasses. No blender required, no ice needed, no bartending skill involved.

Stir it before you scoop. The layers separate slightly in the freezer and a good stir before serving makes the texture even and consistent. Then just scoop and hand it over. It’s genuinely that easy.

Instructions

1
Brew and cool the tea
Brew strong black tea with 4-5 bags. Let it cool completely to room temperature — hot tea will partially cook the other ingredients and affect the texture.
2
Combine everything
In a large freezer-safe container, combine the cooled tea, bourbon, both juice concentrates, water, and powdered sugar. Stir thoroughly until the sugar is dissolved.
3
Taste and adjust
Taste before freezing. Adjust sweetness with more powdered sugar if needed, or add a little more lemon juice if you want more tartness. This is your one chance to adjust the balance before it goes in the freezer.
4
Freeze overnight
Cover and freeze for at least 8 hours, ideally overnight. The mixture will become slushy but won't freeze solid because of the alcohol content.
5
Stir and serve
Stir the slush before serving — the layers separate slightly in the freezer. Scoop into glasses, garnish with a mint sprig and orange slice, and serve immediately.
Pro tip

Make this the night before the party — not the morning of. Eight hours in the freezer is the minimum but twelve to sixteen hours gives you a better, more consistent slushy texture. Also, keep the container in the freezer throughout the party and scoop as needed rather than setting it out. It melts faster than you'd think in summer heat.

The whiskey

A budget-friendly mixing bourbon is the right call for a recipe this size. Evan Williams Black Label has enough character to be present in the finished drink without being so distinctive that it clashes with the tea and fruit. Save the good stuff for sipping.

Budget alternativeVery Old Barton
Premium upgradeBuffalo Trace

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Variations

Peach Bourbon Slush
Add a can of frozen peach concentrate in place of one of the other concentrates for a more Southern, summer-fruit version.
Replace the orange juice concentrate with 12oz frozen peach concentrate.
Lighter Version
Reduce the bourbon to 1 cup and increase water to 5 cups for a lighter, more sessionable version that's better for afternoon parties.
Reduce bourbon to 1 cup. Increase water to 5 cups.
Sparkling Serve
Top each glass of slush with a splash of ginger ale or club soda just before serving for a little effervescence.
Scoop the slush into glasses as normal. Top with 2oz ginger ale or club soda just before handing it over.

Food Pairing

Summer cookout food across the board. Burgers, pulled pork, fried chicken, potato salad — the bourbon slush is the unofficial drink of the American backyard party and it pairs with all of it. It's also gentle enough that it doesn't clash with anything.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why doesn't the bourbon slush freeze solid?+
Alcohol has a lower freezing point than water, so a mixture with enough alcohol content stays slushy rather than freezing completely solid. The more bourbon you use, the slushier it stays. If yours froze harder than expected, it probably needs a little more bourbon in the next batch.
How long does it keep in the freezer?+
Technically several weeks, but the quality starts to decline after about a week as the citrus flavors mellow out. Make it a day or two before you need it for best results.
Can I make a smaller batch?+
Absolutely — just scale everything down proportionally. Half the recipe makes about 10 servings, which is plenty for a smaller gathering. The ratios are what matter, not the total volume.

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