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Hot Toddy: Warming Up Bourbon for Cold Nights

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Base Spirit: Bourbon, Rye, or Scotch (depending on preference)
Best Season to Drink: Fall and winter
Difficulty: Easy

The Hot Toddy is a cocktail that feels like a hug in a glass. It’s warming, soothing, and surprisingly versatile. While it’s often associated with cold weather or a soothing nightcap, it’s also a drink that highlights the character of your whiskey without overpowering it.

A Brief History

The Hot Toddy has roots in 18th-century Britain and Ireland, where it was used as a warming drink or mild medicinal remedy. When it crossed the Atlantic, American bartenders adapted it to local spirits, particularly bourbon and rye. Over time, it became a go-to for chilly nights and cozy gatherings.

Ingredients

  • 2 oz whiskey (bourbon, rye, or Scotch)
  • 1 tsp honey (or more to taste)
  • ¼ oz lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
  • 4–6 oz hot water
  • Optional: cinnamon stick or cloves for garnish

Method

  1. Pour the whiskey, honey, and lemon juice into a heatproof mug or glass.
  2. Add hot water and stir to dissolve the honey.
  3. Garnish with a cinnamon stick or a few cloves if desired.
  4. Sip slowly and enjoy the warming aroma and flavors.

Variations to Try

  • Tea Toddy: Replace hot water with brewed herbal or black tea for additional flavor layers.
  • Spiced Toddy: Add star anise, ginger, or a dash of nutmeg.
  • Cider Toddy: Use hot apple cider instead of water for a seasonal twist.

Tips for Getting It Right

  • Use fresh lemon juice — it brightens the drink and balances sweetness.
  • Don’t overdo the honey; you want the whiskey to shine.
  • Experiment with different whiskies to find your preferred flavor profile.

Why It Belongs in Your Rotation

The Hot Toddy is a low-effort cocktail with high rewards. It’s comforting, easy to make, and versatile enough to suit different whiskies or seasonal adjustments. It’s a drink that feels thoughtful, even if it only takes a few minutes to prepare.

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