On the 1st of January I went to my friend's house, Alan, from Ireland. A cold winter night, he and his roommates prepared hot whiskey drinks. Loved it! Perfect also to get rid of a bad cold.
No mind you, I am not interested in alcoholic drinks, but I did like this one because it warmed me up on a cold night. Perfect for a sunday night with friends.
Here it is:
- 1 part of whiskey
- 2 parts of boling water.
- 1 slice of lemon and with 5 or so cloves inserted.
- half a teaspoon of brown sugar.
But be careful, the sugar means the alcohol is absorbed into your blood faster.
Alan also says this is just identical to making hot port. He says you make it with Tawny and the recipe is just the same.
I confess I have no idea what hot port is or Tawny, because I have no clue of alcoholic drinks...but hey hot port sounds good to me. Maybe one day I'll try it. Also Alan's roommate said that if you make it with honey instead of sugar, you have the Scottish version, which is called a "Hot Toddy". I tried both last night, but I think I would go with brown sugar.
I confess I have no idea what hot port is or Tawny, because I have no clue of alcoholic drinks...but hey hot port sounds good to me. Maybe one day I'll try it. Also Alan's roommate said that if you make it with honey instead of sugar, you have the Scottish version, which is called a "Hot Toddy". I tried both last night, but I think I would go with brown sugar.
Enjoy your warm drink indoors with your book or computer on this cold January night. Happy new year readers.