The Waysider Cocktail Drink

The Waysider

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Craving a delicious cocktail? Make The Waysider recipe! You can whip up this enjoyable drink with essential ingredients in no time.

The Waysider Recipe

Refresh yourself with The Waysider recipe! Blend bourbon, ginger beer, lime juice, sugar syrup, and mint leaves for a delightful seasonal cocktail.

Prep time:

1 minute

Mixing time:

1 minute

Servings:

1

Calories:

211 kl

Ingredients

  • 2 oz Bourbon
  • 4 oz Ginger Beer
  • ½ oz lime juice
  • ½ oz sugar syrup
  • Fresh mint leaves
  • Ice cubes
  • Lime wedge or mint sprig, for garnish, optional

Equipment

  • Highball Glass
  • Measuring Jigger
  • Stirrer or Bar Spoon

Instructions

  • Add Mint: Gently slap the mint leaves and drop them into the glass.
  • Add Lime Juice: Measure and pour ½ oz lime juice into the glass.
  • Add Sugar Syrup: Add ½ oz sugar syrup to the mix.
  • Add Bourbon: Pour 2 oz Bourbon over the ice.
  • Prep Glass: Fill your highball glass with ice cubes.
  • Top with Ginger Beer: Pour 4 oz Ginger Beer over the ingredients.
  • Stir Gently: Use a bar spoon to stir the ingredients.
  • Garnish: Place a lime wedge or mint sprig into the glass for garnish.

Notes

Substitutes:

  • Bourbon: If you don't have bourbon, try using rye whiskey for a spicier kick. I've also used dark rum for a sweeter twist, which works well with ginger beer.
  • Ginger Beer: Ginger ale can be a milder substitute if you prefer less spice. It still provides that refreshing ginger flavor but with a softer touch.
  • Sugar Syrup: You can use honey or agave syrup as alternatives to sugar syrup. They add a unique flavor profile while maintaining sweetness.

Making a Pitcher of The Waysider:

  • Scale: To make a pitcher that serves 8, multiply all the ingredients by 8. That would be 16 oz of bourbon, 32 oz of ginger beer, 4 oz of lime juice, and 4 oz of sugar syrup.
  • Mix: In a large pitcher, combine the mint leaves, bourbon, lime juice, and sugar syrup first. Stir well.
  • Serve: Pour the mixture into ice-filled highball glasses, top with ginger beer, give a quick stir, garnish with lime wedges or mint sprigs, and serve immediately.

Making it Non-Alcoholic:

  • Bourbon Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic whiskey alternative; these are available and mimic the flavor profile quite well.
  • Proceed As Usual: Replace bourbon with your non-alcoholic substitute and follow the original steps for a refreshing mocktail version.

Nutrition Facts

Calories
211
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
0.01
g
0
%
Sodium
 
17
mg
1
%
Carbohydrates
 
21
g
7
%
Fiber
 
0.1
g
0
%
Sugar
 
21
g
23
%
Potassium
 
28
mg
1
%
Protein
 
0.1
g
0
%
Vitamin A
 
7
IU
0
%
Vitamin C
 
4
mg
5
%
Calcium
 
7
mg
1
%
Iron
 
1
mg
6
%

 

The Waysider Cocktail Drink

The Waysider Recipe

Gavin Wrigley Written by Gavin Wrigley
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Refresh yourself with The Waysider recipe! Blend bourbon, ginger beer, lime juice, sugar syrup, and mint leaves for a delightful seasonal cocktail.
Prep time: 1 minute
Mixing time: 1 minute
Servings: 1
Calories: 211

Ingredients
 

  • 2 oz Bourbon
  • 4 oz Ginger Beer
  • ½ oz lime juice
  • ½ oz sugar syrup
  • Fresh mint leaves
  • Ice cubes
  • Lime wedge or mint sprig - for garnish, optional

Equipment

  • Highball Glass
  • Measuring Jigger
  • Stirrer or Bar Spoon

Instructions

  • Add Mint: Gently slap the mint leaves and drop them into the glass.
  • Add Lime Juice: Measure and pour ½ oz lime juice into the glass.
  • Add Sugar Syrup: Add ½ oz sugar syrup to the mix.
  • Add Bourbon: Pour 2 oz Bourbon over the ice.
  • Prep Glass: Fill your highball glass with ice cubes.
  • Top with Ginger Beer: Pour 4 oz Ginger Beer over the ingredients.
  • Stir Gently: Use a bar spoon to stir the ingredients.
  • Garnish: Place a lime wedge or mint sprig into the glass for garnish.

Notes

Substitutes:

  • Bourbon: If you don't have bourbon, try using rye whiskey for a spicier kick. I've also used dark rum for a sweeter twist, which works well with ginger beer.
  • Ginger Beer: Ginger ale can be a milder substitute if you prefer less spice. It still provides that refreshing ginger flavor but with a softer touch.
  • Sugar Syrup: You can use honey or agave syrup as alternatives to sugar syrup. They add a unique flavor profile while maintaining sweetness.

Making a Pitcher of The Waysider:

  • Scale: To make a pitcher that serves 8, multiply all the ingredients by 8. That would be 16 oz of bourbon, 32 oz of ginger beer, 4 oz of lime juice, and 4 oz of sugar syrup.
  • Mix: In a large pitcher, combine the mint leaves, bourbon, lime juice, and sugar syrup first. Stir well.
  • Serve: Pour the mixture into ice-filled highball glasses, top with ginger beer, give a quick stir, garnish with lime wedges or mint sprigs, and serve immediately.

Making it Non-Alcoholic:

  • Bourbon Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic whiskey alternative; these are available and mimic the flavor profile quite well.
  • Proceed As Usual: Replace bourbon with your non-alcoholic substitute and follow the original steps for a refreshing mocktail version.

What is The Waysider?

A Waysider is a bourbon cocktail made of bourbon, ginger beer, lime juice, sugar syrup, and fresh mint leaves. It’s easy to make because it requires only basic mixing skills and readily available ingredients. This drink offers a refreshing blend of flavors, making it an enjoyable choice for any occasion.

A side shot of The Waysider cocktail in a collins glass on a wooden surface surrounded by a green cloth, half a lime, sugar cubes and a jigger

What is The Waysider made of – The ingredients

Assemble these ingredients to craft a The Waysider:

  • Bourbon: Delivers a smooth, rich flavor with hints of caramel and oak.
  • Ginger Beer: Adds a spicy, effervescent touch that enhances the drink’s complexity.
  • Lime Juice: Provides a zesty citrus note to balance the sweetness.
  • Sugar Syrup: Sweetens the cocktail and rounds out the flavors.
  • Fresh Mint Leaves: Infuses a refreshing herbal aroma and taste.

Bourbon, ginger beer, limee, sugar cubes and ginger beer laid out on a white bar table

How do you make a The Waysider?

Create a The Waysider with our straightforward guide:

1
<p>Gently slap some mint leaves in order to release its aroma and drop them into the highball glass.</p>

Gently slap some mint leaves in order to release its aroma and drop them into the highball glass.

2
<p>Pour ½ oz of lime juice over the ice and mint to add a zesty citrus note.</p>

Pour ½ oz of lime juice over the ice and mint to add a zesty citrus note.

3
<p>Add ½ oz of sugar syrup to sweeten the cocktail and balance the flavors.</p>

Add ½ oz of sugar syrup to sweeten the cocktail and balance the flavors.

4
<p>Pour 2 oz of bourbon into the glass, providing a rich and smooth base.</p>

Pour 2 oz of bourbon into the glass, providing a rich and smooth base.

5
<p>Fill the glass with ice cubes to chill the drink and top the mixture with 4 oz of ginger beer, adding a spicy and fizzy kick.</p>

Fill the glass with ice cubes to chill the drink and top the mixture with 4 oz of ginger beer, adding a spicy and fizzy kick.

6
<p>Use a bar spoon to stir the ingredients, ensuring they mix well.</p>

Use a bar spoon to stir the ingredients, ensuring they mix well.

7
<p>Garnish with a lime wedge or mint sprig and serve.</p>

Garnish with a lime wedge or mint sprig and serve.

The Waysider cocktail, shot from above, in a collins glass on a white marmol surface surrounded by bourbon, lime, sugar cubes and ginger beer

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FAQ

How many calories are in The Waysider?
A typical The Waysider contains around 150-200 calories, depending on the specific ingredients and quantities used.
How strong is The Waysider cocktail?
The Waysider has an alcohol by volume (ABV) of approximately 10-15%, translating to 20-30 proof.
What alcohol is used in The Waysider?
Bourbon serves as the primary spirit in The Waysider, providing a rich and smooth base for the cocktail.
In which glass is The Waysider served?
You typically serve The Waysider in a highball glass, accommodating the ice and allowing easy mixing.
What does The Waysider taste like?
The Waysider offers a balanced taste with the warmth of bourbon, the spicy kick of ginger beer, and refreshing notes from lime juice and mint.
What is the ratio of ingredients in The Waysider?
A standard ratio for The Waysider includes 2 parts bourbon, 4 parts ginger beer, 1 part lime juice, 1 part sugar syrup, and some fresh mint.
How is The Waysider served?
Serve The Waysider over ice to keep it chilled and enhance its refreshing qualities.

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