Oriental Cocktail Drink

Oriental Cocktail

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Written by
Gavin Wrigley
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Tested by
Andrea Ottaiano

If you want a unique drink, try this Oriental Cocktail recipe! It’s easy to make with simple ingredients and tastes fantastic.

Oriental Cocktail Recipe

Refresh yourself with this Oriental Cocktail recipe! Blend Rye whiskey, Orange Curaçao, Sweet Vermouth, and fresh lime juice for a perfect indian summer cocktail.

Prep time:

1 minute

Mixing time:

1 minute

Servings:

1

Calories:

218 kl

Ingredients

  • oz Rye Whiskey, preferably 100 proof/ 50% ABV
  • ¾ oz Curaçao
  • ¾ oz Sweet Vermouth
  • ½ oz fresh lime juice
  • 1 bar spoon of simple syrup
  • Ice cubes
  • Orange zest twist, for garnish, optional

Equipment

  • Martini or Coupe Glass
  • Shaker
  • Cocktail Strainer
  • Fine strainer
  • Measuring Jigger

Instructions

  • Prep Glass: Fill a Martini or Coupe glass with ice. Give it a quick stir and set it aside.
  • Add Lime Juice & Simple Syrup: Pour 1 bar spoon of simple syrup and ½ oz fresh lime juice into the shaker.
  • Add Vermouth: Add ¾ oz Sweet Vermouth.
  • Add Curaçao: Measure and pour ¾ oz Curaçao into the shaker as well.
  • Add Rye Whiskey: Finally, add 1½ oz Rye Whiskey to the mix.
  • Shake Well: Fill the shaker with ice, close it and give it a good shake (10-15 seconds).
  • Strain: Take the Coupe or Martini glass and discard the ice inside. Then, using both the cocktail strainer and the fine strainer, strain the shaken drink into the chilled glass.
  • Garnish: Garnish with an orange zest twist: to do so, express the orange peel on top of the glass and discard it or place it on the rim of the glass for an added citrus touch. Serve immediately.

Notes

Substitutes:

  • Rye Whiskey: You can use bourbon for a sweeter flavor if you don't have rye whiskey. I've also tried using brandy, which adds a different but pleasant twist.
  • Curaçao:  Triple sec is a good alternative. It's slightly less complex but still brings that orange essence.
  • Sweet Vermouth: Dry vermouth can be used in a pinch, though it will change the drink's character. Add a small splash of simple syrup to balance out the bitterness.
  • Fresh Lime Juice: Bottled lime juice can work without fresh limes, but fresh is always best for that vibrant flavor.
  • Simple Syrup: You can make your syrup by dissolving equal parts sugar and water over low heat until fully combined.

Making a Pitcher of Oriental Cocktail:

  • Scale: To make a pitcher that serves 8, multiply all the ingredients by 8. That would be 12 oz of rye whiskey, 6 oz of Curaçao, 6 oz of sweet vermouth, and 4 oz of fresh lime juice, and 8 bar spoons of simple syrup.
  • Mix: In a large pitcher, combine the rye whiskey, Curaçao, sweet vermouth, simple syrup, and fresh lime juice with ice. Stir well.
  • Serve: Strain the mixture into chilled coupe glasses, garnish with an orange zest, and serve immediately.

Making it Non-Alcoholic:

  • Rye Whiskey Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic whiskey substitute; these are available and do a reasonable job mimicking whiskey's depth.
  • Curaçao Substitute: Opt for an orange-flavored non-alcoholic aperitif or make an orange-infused simple syrup.
  • Sweet Vermouth Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic vermouth alternative or create your own by infusing grape juice with herbs and spices.
  • Proceed As Usual: Use these non-alcoholic substitutes instead of the regular ingredients, follow the original steps, and enjoy a non-alcoholic version.

Nutrition Facts

Calories
218
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
0.01
g
0
%
Sodium
 
6
mg
0
%
Carbohydrates
 
15
g
5
%
Fiber
 
0.1
g
0
%
Sugar
 
11
g
12
%
Potassium
 
41
mg
1
%
Protein
 
0.2
g
0
%
Vitamin A
 
7
IU
0
%
Vitamin C
 
4
mg
5
%
Calcium
 
5
mg
1
%
Iron
 
0.4
mg
2
%

 

Oriental Cocktail Drink

Oriental Cocktail Recipe

Gavin Wrigley Written by Gavin Wrigley
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Refresh yourself with this Oriental Cocktail recipe! Blend Rye whiskey, Orange Curaçao, Sweet Vermouth, and fresh lime juice for a perfect indian summer cocktail.
Prep time: 1 minute
Mixing time: 1 minute
Servings: 1
Calories: 218

Ingredients
 

  • oz Rye Whiskey - preferably 100 proof/ 50% ABV
  • ¾ oz Curaçao
  • ¾ oz Sweet Vermouth
  • ½ oz fresh lime juice
  • 1 bar spoon of simple syrup
  • Ice cubes
  • Orange zest twist - for garnish, optional

Equipment

  • Martini or Coupe Glass
  • Shaker
  • Cocktail Strainer
  • Fine strainer
  • Measuring Jigger

Instructions

  • Prep Glass: Fill a Martini or Coupe glass with ice. Give it a quick stir and set it aside.
  • Add Lime Juice & Simple Syrup: Pour 1 bar spoon of simple syrup and ½ oz fresh lime juice into the shaker.
  • Add Vermouth: Add ¾ oz Sweet Vermouth.
  • Add Curaçao: Measure and pour ¾ oz Curaçao into the shaker as well.
  • Add Rye Whiskey: Finally, add 1½ oz Rye Whiskey to the mix.
  • Shake Well: Fill the shaker with ice, close it and give it a good shake (10-15 seconds).
  • Strain: Take the Coupe or Martini glass and discard the ice inside. Then, using both the cocktail strainer and the fine strainer, strain the shaken drink into the chilled glass.
  • Garnish: Garnish with an orange zest twist: to do so, express the orange peel on top of the glass and discard it or place it on the rim of the glass for an added citrus touch. Serve immediately.

Notes

Substitutes:

  • Rye Whiskey: You can use bourbon for a sweeter flavor if you don't have rye whiskey. I've also tried using brandy, which adds a different but pleasant twist.
  • Curaçao:  Triple sec is a good alternative. It's slightly less complex but still brings that orange essence.
  • Sweet Vermouth: Dry vermouth can be used in a pinch, though it will change the drink's character. Add a small splash of simple syrup to balance out the bitterness.
  • Fresh Lime Juice: Bottled lime juice can work without fresh limes, but fresh is always best for that vibrant flavor.
  • Simple Syrup: You can make your syrup by dissolving equal parts sugar and water over low heat until fully combined.

Making a Pitcher of Oriental Cocktail:

  • Scale: To make a pitcher that serves 8, multiply all the ingredients by 8. That would be 12 oz of rye whiskey, 6 oz of Curaçao, 6 oz of sweet vermouth, and 4 oz of fresh lime juice, and 8 bar spoons of simple syrup.
  • Mix: In a large pitcher, combine the rye whiskey, Curaçao, sweet vermouth, simple syrup, and fresh lime juice with ice. Stir well.
  • Serve: Strain the mixture into chilled coupe glasses, garnish with an orange zest, and serve immediately.

Making it Non-Alcoholic:

  • Rye Whiskey Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic whiskey substitute; these are available and do a reasonable job mimicking whiskey's depth.
  • Curaçao Substitute: Opt for an orange-flavored non-alcoholic aperitif or make an orange-infused simple syrup.
  • Sweet Vermouth Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic vermouth alternative or create your own by infusing grape juice with herbs and spices.
  • Proceed As Usual: Use these non-alcoholic substitutes instead of the regular ingredients, follow the original steps, and enjoy a non-alcoholic version.

What is an Oriental Cocktail?

An Oriental Cocktail is a whiskey-based drink made of rye whiskey, curaçao, sweet vermouth, simple syrup and fresh lime juice. It’s easy to make because it involves straightforward mixing and stirring steps. This Cocktail offers a unique blend of flavors with the spice from rye whiskey balanced by the sweetness of vermouth and citrus notes from curaçao and lime juice.

A side shot of an Oriental cocktail in a coupe glass on a yellow tray with two limes and a bar spoon around

What is an Oriental Cocktail made of – The ingredients

These are the ingredients for making an Oriental Cocktail:

  • Rye Whiskey: Adds a spicy and robust flavor as the base spirit.
  • Curaçao: Provides a sweet and citrusy orange flavor.
  • Sweet Vermouth: Contributes a rich, sweet, and slightly herbal taste.
  • Fresh Lime Juice: Adds a refreshing and tangy citrus note.
  • Ice Cubes: Chills the drink and dilutes it somewhat for balance.
  • Orange Twist (optional): Enhances the presentation and adds a subtle citrus aroma.

Rye whiskey, curaçao, sweet vermouth, lime juice, lime, sugar cubes and simple syrup laid out on a white bar table

How do you make an Oriental Cocktail?

Our detailed steps help you make an Oriental Cocktail effortlessly:

1
<p>Fill your coupe glass with ice cubes to chill it.</p>

Fill your coupe glass with ice cubes to chill it.

2
<p>Add 1 bar spoon of simple syrup to the shaker.</p>

Add 1 bar spoon of simple syrup to the shaker.

3
<p>Measure and pour 1/2 oz of lime juice into the shaker.</p>

Measure and pour 1/2 oz of lime juice into the shaker.

4
<p>Add 3/4 oz of sweet vermouth to the mix.</p>

Add 3/4 oz of sweet vermouth to the mix.

5
<p>Measure and pour 3/4 oz of curaçao.</p>

Measure and pour 3/4 oz of curaçao.

6
<p>Finish with 1 1/2 oz of rye whiskey.</p>

Finish with 1 1/2 oz of rye whiskey.

7
<p>Fill your shaker with ice cubes.</p>

Fill your shaker with ice cubes.

8
<p>Shake for about 15 seconds.</p>

Shake for about 15 seconds.

9
<p>Fine strain your drink into your chilled coupe glass.</p>

Fine strain your drink into your chilled coupe glass.

10
<p>Garnish with an orange zest.</p>

Garnish with an orange zest.

History and Origin of the Oriental Cocktail

The Oriental Cocktail traces its roots back to the early 20th century. Bartenders started experimenting with different spirits and liqueurs, creating this unique drink. This recipe appeared for the first time in the book ‘Cocktail Ology’ by Count Benvenito Martini. The combination of rye whiskey, Cointreau, sweet vermouth, and fresh lime juice quickly gained popularity for its balanced and refreshing taste.

An Orienta cocktail, shot from above, in a coupe glass on a beige surface surrounded by rye whiskey, curaçao, sweet vermouth, lime juice, lime, sugar cubes and simple syrup

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FAQ

How many calories are in an Oriental Cocktail?
An Oriental Cocktail typically contains around 150-200 calories, depending on the specific ingredients and quantities used.
How strong is an Oriental Cocktail?
The Oriental Cocktail has an alcohol by volume (ABV) of approximately 25-30%, translating to 50-60 proof.
What alcohol is used in an Oriental Cocktail?
The primary alcohols in an Oriental Cocktail are rye whiskey, Curaçao, and sweet vermouth.
In which glass is an Oriental Cocktail served?
Bartenders usually serve an Oriental Cocktail in a cocktail glass.
What does an Oriental Cocktail taste like?
It offers a balanced flavor profile with spicy notes from the rye whiskey, sweetness from the vermouth, and citrusy hints from the Curaçao and lime juice.
What is the ratio of ingredients in an Oriental Cocktail?
The typical ratio is 1 ½ oz Rye Whiskey, ¾ oz Curaçao, ¾ oz Sweet Vermouth, ½ oz Fresh Lime Juice, 1 bar spoon Simple Syrup.
How is an Oriental Cocktail served?
Serve the Oriental Cocktail chilled in a chilled coupe glass.
Can I make a non-alcoholic version of the Oriental Cocktail?
You can use non-alcoholic substitutes for rye whiskey, Curaçao, and sweet vermouth to create a non-alcoholic Cocktail version.
Is the Oriental Cocktail difficult to make?
Making an Oriental Cocktail is straightforward and involves simple mixing and stirring steps.
Can I prepare a pitcher of Oriental Cocktails for a party?
Yes, you can scale up the ingredients to make a pitcher that serves multiple people. Mix the ingredients in a large pitcher with ice and strain into individual chilled coupe glasses.

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