Cool off with this easy Islander Drink recipe! Combine sweet vermouth, blended scotch whisky, and anise liqueur for a unique cocktail.
Prep time: 1 minute minute
Mixing time: 1 minute minute
- 2 oz Sweet Vermouth
- ¾ oz Blended Scotch Whisky
- ¼ oz Anise Liqueur
- Ice cubes
- Lemon twist - for garnish, optional
Mixing Glass
Coupe Glass
Measuring Jigger
Stirrer or Bar Spoon
Prep Glass: Fill your coupe glass with ice cubes to chill.
Add Anise Liqueur: Add ¼ oz Anise Liqueur to the mixing glass.
Add Blended Scotch Whisky: Measure ¾ oz Blended Scotch Whisky into the glass.
Add Sweet Vermouth: Pour 2 oz Sweet Vermouth into the glass.
Stir Gently: Add ice and use a bar spoon to stir the ingredients gently.
Strain: Empty your coupe glass and strain your drink in it.
Garnish: Garnish with a lemon peel.
Substitutes:
- Sweet Vermouth: If you don't have sweet vermouth, try using dry vermouth with a small splash of simple syrup to balance the flavors. I've also used red wine in a pinch; it changes the character but works well.
- Blended Scotch Whisky: You can substitute bourbon for a sweeter profile or use rye whisky for a spicier kick. I've found that even a good-quality rum can add an interesting twist.
- Anise Liqueur: If you're not a fan of anise, use absinthe for a more robust licorice flavor, or omit it entirely and add a dash of bitters for complexity.
Making a Pitcher of Islander Drink:
- Scale: To make a pitcher that serves 8, multiply all the ingredients by 8. That would be 16 oz of sweet vermouth, 6 oz of blended scotch whisky, and 2 oz of anise liqueur.
- Mix: In a large pitcher, combine the sweet vermouth, blended scotch whisky, and anise liqueur with ice. Stir well.
- Serve: Strain the mixture into chilled coupe glasses, garnish with a lemon twist, and serve immediately.
Making it Non-Alcoholic:
- Sweet Vermouth Substitute: Use non-alcoholic red wine or grape juice with a splash of apple cider vinegar for acidity.
- Blended Scotch Whisky Substitute: You can opt for non-alcoholic whisky alternatives available on the market or use strong-brewed tea like lapsang souchong for its smoky flavor.
- Anise Liqueur Substitute: Make an anise-flavored simple syrup by boiling water with sugar and star anise until it reaches a syrupy consistency.
- Proceed As Usual: Use these non-alcoholic substitutes instead of the regular ingredients, follow the original steps, and enjoy a non-alcoholic version.
Making it Vegan:
The Islander Drink is naturally vegan if you ensure that your sweet vermouth and blended scotch whisky are free from animal products. Some brands may produce animal-derived fining agents, so check labels or opt for certified vegan options.