Author name: Red Hazel

Red Hazel - Tropical Delight

Tropical Delight

2 oz Red Hazel Spiced Whiskey 2 oz Pineapple Juice1 oz Orange Juice1 oz Coconut Cream (or a little less, if too sweet)Small squeeze of LimeCrushed IceFresh grated Nutmeg, Orange Slice, and Pineapple Fronds to garnish.   Directions:Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake until chilled. Straininto a glass filled with crushed […]

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Red Hazel - Hazel Fizz

Hazel Fizz

Add basil leaves and a hearty squeeze of lemon to a cocktail shaker. Muddle gently. Add all other ingredients except seltzer and shaker with ice. Fine strain into a highball glass. Top with seltzer and stir. Garnish with a slice of lemon and a fresh basil sprig.*Makes 1* drink Sip Responsibly! Cheers! Back

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Red Hazel Announces Launch of New, Bold Whiskey

Red Hazel, a woman and minority-owned brand, announced today the debut of their signature Rye Whiskey. The Red Hazel brand was blended for whiskey drinkers who enjoy a mellow, sophisticated taste with a hint of spice. Sip and savor the difference in this unique Rye Whiskey which is elegant enough for a woman, yet bold enough for a man, whether neat, on the rocks, or in a well-mixed cocktail.

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Red Hazel - Peach Crush

Peach Crush

Directions: Crush 2 mint sprigs in your hands, and add them along with all ingredientsexcept soda in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake until chilled, then strain into ahighball glass full of ice. Top with lemon lime soda. Stir. Garnish with a freshpeach slice and fresh mint. *Makes 1 drink* Sip Responsibly! Cheers! Back

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Red Hazel - Espresso Martini

Espresso Martini

We have created a whiskey-based tini to help get you through a tough day of random thoughts and tasks. No worries if you’re a whiskey drinker or not, give it a try. Here’s what you’ll need: Directions: Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake until well chilled.Strain into a cold martini glass.

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