Sweater Weather Punch (Scotch and Cranberry co*cktail) Recipe (2024)

Why It Works

  • Becherovka, a cinnamon-y herbal bitters from the Czech Republic, adds an automatically complex spice profile in a single pour.
  • Diluting the marmalade helps it blend smoothly into the other liquids.
  • Prebatching most of the drink cuts down on last-minute stress; adding citrus juices at the last minute ensures they won't oxidize before the height of the party.

A co*cktail needs to be more than the sum of its parts. If you wanted to drink Scotch, you'd drink Scotch. If you wanted to drink fruit juice, or fortified wine, or an herbal liqueur, you'd get a decent version and drink those.

A really good co*cktail offers a special alchemy, transforming its disparate elements into one new, delicious thing. Maybe you can tell there's fruit in there. Maybe you notice the spice. Maybe you can rule out some spirits to guide you toward the base. But mostly what you taste is that charming, unfamiliar harmony of flavors.

As I went through the process of testing different versions of this punch, which was created by Matthew McKinley Campbell of A Mano in San Francisco, everyone I served it to was a little mystified. Most couldn't quite put a finger on the whisky or the oxidative sherry in the mix. There wassomethingmalty and caramel-laced and a little nutty there, but it melded into the whole. Some sniffed out the tart cranberry and lemon, and one even acted not-too-surprised when I explained that it was spiced with Angostura and Becherovka, an herbal, cinnamon-y digestif from the Czech Republic. He'd had some in a drink at a bar the week before.

But while they couldn't identify its separate elements, they couldn't help but love it, and the batch disappeared far before the end of the party. Which is to say, you may want to make a double batch.

The Prep

Sweater Weather Punch (Scotch and Cranberry co*cktail) Recipe (1)

If you're the sort of person who likes to be organized in advance, you'll want to gather your ingredients and your serving vessels ahead. Start with a big punch bowl (or a salad bowl that's not easily stained with red liquids), plus a cake pan or food storage container that fits inside it. That'll be what you use for your ice block; fill it with water (filtered if you usually drink filtered water) a day or two before and freeze.

You'll also need to hit up the liquor store for blended Scotch, nutty oloroso sherry, and Becherovka. I know, I know, it's a pain to add another bottle to your booze collection, but Becherovka is showing up in co*cktails all around the country for a reason: It's really, really delicious. It tastes like everything holiday wrapped into one, but especially freshly made gingerbread and baked apples with cinnamon. What you have left over can be used to spike cider, tea, eggnog, or cocoa. You won't regret owning it.

While Scotch subtly provides the malty backbone of the drink, its counterbalance is super-tart unsweetened cranberry juice. You don't want a cran-anything blend here—just the straight stuff. Campbell does a fancy move where he blends it with whole cranberries then strains the whole mix, which yields added tannin and brighter color, but I prefer to skip that step in the interest of less overall fuss. The punch doesn't suffer.

You'll also be stirring some hot water into a jar of marmalade. This is to thin out the preserves, so that they don't show up chunky in your punch bowl. If you prefer a pristine punch, you can blend the water and marmalade together with an immersion blender; I don't mind the citrus swaths in my drink, so I just use a regular ol' spoon.

Most of the punch can be prepared a day ahead: Batch all the liquids excluding citrus and Angostura bitters, seal completely, and let it chill in the fridge while you do other things. When you're ready to go, you'll add in fresh orange and lemon juice to further brighten the drink, a little Angostura to amp up the spice, and a pinch of salt to round off the bitter edges. Stir and add to your pretty punch bowl with your big fancy ice, and serve it up with a ladle.

Be sure to snag a glass for yourself: Even if you're not trying to unravel the mystery ingredients, it's a drink that deserves to be savored.

November 2017

Recipe Details

Sweater Weather Punch (Scotch and Cranberry co*cktail) Recipe

Active25 mins

Total16 hrs

Serves12 servings

Ingredients

  • 4 1/2 ounces (130ml) marmalade

  • 9 ounces (270ml) unsweetened 100% cranberry juice, such as Knudsen Just Cranberry

  • 12 ounces (360ml) Olorososherry

  • 6 ounces (180ml) Becherovka (see notes)

  • 6 ounces (180ml) blended Scotch

  • 1 pinch kosher salt

  • 3 dashes Angostura bitters

  • 3 ounces (90ml) fresh juice from 3 lemons

  • 6 ounces (180ml) fresh juice from 3 to 4 oranges

  • Thinly sliced lemon wheels and whole cranberries, for garnish

Directions

  1. In a small saucepan, bring 4 1/2 ounces (130ml) water to a boil over medium-high heat, then add marmalade and whisk until fully incorporated. Remove from heat and let cool. (If you prefer a punch without any orange bits in it, use an immersion blender to blend until smooth.) Refrigerate in a sealed container up to 1 week.

  2. At least 1 day before serving, make a large ice block by freezing water in a cake pan or food storage container that will fit in your punch bowl. Alternately, make several trays of large ice cubes. In addition, you'll want about 4 standard trays of ice cubes for serving.

  3. In a 2 1/2- or 3-quart pitcher or other large container, stir together marmalade syrup, unsweetened cranberry juice, 8 ounces (240ml) water, sherry, Becherovka, and Scotch. The punch can be refrigerated, covered, up to 24 hours.

  4. When ready to serve, stir punch well. Add salt, Angostura bitters, lemon juice, and orange juice and stir again. Pour into a large punch bowl and add ice block or large ice cubes. Garnish bowl with lemon wheels and cranberries. Ladle into ice-filled glasses to serve.

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Special Equipment

Small saucepan, immersion blender (optional), 2 1/2- or 3- quart pitcher or other large container, punch bowl

Notes

Becherovka is an herbal Czech digestive.

Sweater Weather Punch (Scotch and Cranberry co*cktail) Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Does Scotch go with cranberry juice? ›

You won't regret owning it. While Scotch subtly provides the malty backbone of the drink, its counterbalance is super-tart unsweetened cranberry juice. You don't want a cran-anything blend here—just the straight stuff.

Do whiskey and cranberry go together? ›

This is the perfect co*cktail for Friendsgiving, your Thanksgiving gathering, or Christmas too with a warm winter feel. Whatever winter happy hour you have going on, a Cranberry Whiskey Sour is the perfect co*cktail to make. If you love whiskey, also try this Jameson Whiskey Irish Lemonade.

What do you call a whiskey and cranberry juice? ›

This cranberry cinnamon whiskey sour is the perfect warming co*cktail for the holiday season. Cranberry juice, bourbon, lemon and simple syrup poured over ice and cinnamon sticks for a holiday twist. Cheers! Everyone needs a little bourbon warmth in November!

What's the difference between cranberry juice and cranberry co*cktail? ›

Cranberry juice is usually labeled "100% juice." Other fruits are sometimes added to balance the tart cranberry taste, but that label indicates that the product is made with 100% fruit juices. Cranberry juice co*cktail, meanwhile, has added sugars or high-fructose corn syrup for extra sweetness.

What not to mix with cranberry? ›

Possible Interactions
  • Warfarin (Coumadin): Cranberry may raise the risk of bleeding, especially if you already take medications to thin the blood such as warfarin. ...
  • Aspirin: Like aspirin, cranberries contain salicylic acid. ...
  • Other medications: Cranberry may interact with medications that are broken down by the liver.

What is the best drink to mix with Scotch? ›

What To Mix With Scotch Whisky
  • Soda Water. Ah the humble highball! ...
  • Ginger Ale. A Scottish take on the 'Moscow Mule' (maybe a Montrose Mule?), ginger ale brings fizz and fire to your dram - especially great with those with honeyed notes such as Highland Park 12 Year Old. ...
  • Apple Juice. ...
  • Coffee. ...
  • Lemonade. ...
  • Water.
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What is Jack Daniel's and cranberry juice called? ›

Gentleman's Cranberry Martini | Jack Daniel's.

Does cranberry juice and whiskey taste good? ›

The combination of whiskey's depth, the tartness of cranberry, and the fresh citrus notes from the lime and orange juice creates the perfect balance for this delicious drink. And, the touch of agave syrup adds a natural sweetness that offsets the sour.

What not to mix with whiskey? ›

Beer and whiskey are both beloved beverages, but they don't always mix well together. Mixing whiskey with beer can lead to an overwhelming and confusing taste. The flavors and carbonation of the beer can overpower the whiskey, resulting in a less enjoyable drinking experience.

What is called a gentleman's drink? ›

A gentleman's drink is what would be traditionally served in upscale exclusive men's clubs. Things like gin, cognac, brandy, a martini, and expensive exotic mixed drinks.

Is cranberry co*cktail good for kidneys? ›

While there are many causes of kidney stones, diet plays a major role. In particular, cranberry juice is thought to help get rid of kidney stones, similarly to how it reduces incidence of urinary tract infections (UTIs).

What is Ocean Spray Cranberry co*cktail? ›

It's the crisp, clean taste of cranberries, without all the calories. Our Low Calorie co*cktails are sweetened with sucralose so they have just 40 calories and 7 grams of sugar per 250 mL serving. Made with real juice and all the cranberry flavour and goodness you love. 40 Calories per 250 mL Serving.

What does 100 cranberry juice do for your body? ›

Cranberry juice is rich in vitamin C, which helps keep your immune system healthy and functioning properly. It fights against oxidative stress from free radicals and helps kill harmful bacteria. Some studies also link low vitamin C intake to poor immune function. Infection prevention.

What juice is good with Scotch whiskey? ›

The best juices to mix with whiskey often include apple, cranberry, or orange juice. These juices complement the flavors of whiskey without overpowering them, creating balanced and delicious co*cktails.

What does Scotch pair well with? ›

What To Pair With Scotch
  • Cheese. Let's break it down into a simple formula. ...
  • Chocolate. The same rules apply here. ...
  • Fruit. You'll want to stay away from anything citrusy, as this will overpower the Scotch's flavor. ...
  • Grilled or Smoked Meat. ...
  • Hummus and Olives. ...
  • Apple Pie.

What not to eat with Scotch whiskey? ›

Rich fatty foods like cheese, grilled or smoked meats and fish, sweet Fall vegetables, and chocolate really do well with Scotch. While black peppery foods pair well, I would avoid more intense hot peppers; their heat would overwhelm the flavors profiles of most Scotch.

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