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Modern Bourbon Smash: Fresh, Fruit-Forward, and Fun

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Base Spirit: Bourbon
Best Season to Drink: Spring and summer
Difficulty: Moderate

The Bourbon Smash is a cocktail that embraces fresh ingredients and seasonal flavors. It’s lively, aromatic, and approachable, making it ideal for outdoor gatherings, brunches, or any casual occasion. While it may look simple, the interaction between bourbon, fresh herbs, and fruit creates a layered drinking experience.

A Brief History

Smashes are an old-style cocktail originating in the 1800s, designed to be refreshing and easy to make. The modern twist focuses on fresh fruit and herbs, often muddled lightly to release aroma without overwhelming the spirit. The Bourbon Smash has become a go-to summer cocktail for bourbon enthusiasts seeking brightness and complexity.

Ingredients

  • 2 oz bourbon
  • ½ oz simple syrup or honey syrup
  • 3–4 fresh mint leaves (or other herbs)
  • 2–3 pieces of seasonal fruit (berries, peach, or citrus)
  • Crushed ice

Method

  1. Muddle fruit and mint lightly with simple syrup in a rocks glass or shaker.
  2. Add bourbon and crushed ice, then stir gently.
  3. Garnish with a mint sprig or additional fruit.
  4. Serve immediately and enjoy the vibrant flavors.

Variations to Try

  • Blackberry or Raspberry Smash: Summer berries create bright color and flavor.
  • Peach Smash: Perfect for late summer, pairs beautifully with honey syrup.
  • Herbal Twist: Add basil or thyme for an aromatic variation.

Tips for Getting It Right

  • Light muddling preserves aroma and prevents bitterness from mint.
  • Use fresh, ripe fruit — frozen fruit can water down the drink.
  • Adjust sweetness based on fruit ripeness and personal taste.

Why It Belongs in Your Rotation

The Bourbon Smash is a versatile, seasonal cocktail that highlights bourbon without hiding it. Its colorful presentation and fresh flavors make it perfect for photos, social media, and gatherings. It’s approachable for casual drinkers yet interesting enough for cocktail enthusiasts.

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