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Whiskey and Coke – a beautiful mess

MONews
4 Min Read

Classic Whiskey and Coke (also known as Jack & Coke) is a great mixed drink to enjoy at home. In this post, we will tell you the proper proportions and tips for making delicious drinks at home. It’s an easy-to-drink cocktail that you’ll want to make over and over again.

Related: Mixed drinks including Harvey Wallbanger, Sea Breeze, Fuzzy Navel, Dark & ​​Stormy, Rum & Coke, and more.

Whiskey and Coke – a beautiful mess

ingredient

  • whiskey – Choose Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey or your favorite whiskey.
  • coke – Choose classic Coca-Cola Zero Sugar or your favorite version.
  • Lemon Wheel – Or use a lemon twist as a garnish.

Recipe

Start by filling a highball glass with ice.

Pour whiskey over ice.

Fill with cola to the top.

Garnish with lemon wheel.

Crafting Tips

  • type whiskey – Lots of great whiskey selections. We recommend choosing Jack Daniel’s or your favorite whiskey. You can use whatever whiskey you have on hand.
  • decoration ideas – Lemon wedges or lemon wheels are great choices for decoration. Many people like lime, but adding maraschino cherries is also a good idea.
  • lemon or lime juice – Add a squeeze for extra flavor.
  • refrigerated glass – For a luxurious presentation, chill the glasses in the freezer for at least 30 minutes before serving.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does cola go well with whiskey?

yes! Whiskey and Coca-Cola are one of the most popular mixed drink combinations. If you like Coca-Cola, you’ll like Whiskey and Coke.

What do you call whiskey and cola?

Whiskey and Coke is also called Jack & Coke because it is made using Jack Daniel’s whiskey.

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Learn how to make a classic Jack & Coke using whiskey and Coca-Cola. Garnish with lemon or lime.

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guideline

  • Start by filling a highball glass with ice.

  • Pour whiskey over ice.

  • Fill with cola to the top.

  • Garnish with lemon wheel.

memo

  • type whiskey – Lots of great whiskey selections. We recommend choosing Jack Daniel’s or your favorite whiskey. You can use whatever whiskey you have on hand.
  • decoration ideas – Lemon wedges or lemon wheels are great choices for decoration. Many people like lime, but adding maraschino cherries is also a good idea.
  • lemon or lime juice – Add a squeeze for extra flavor.
  • refrigerated glass – For a luxurious presentation, place the glasses in the freezer for at least 30 minutes before serving.

nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Whiskey & Cola

Amount per serving

% Daily Value*

*Percent Daily Values ​​are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Note: Nutrition is automatically calculated using Spoonacular for your convenience. We recommend using your own nutritional calculations where applicable.

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