Relax with this simple Red Hook cocktail recipe! It's the perfect easy drink for any time, combining rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, and maraschino liqueur.
Prep time: 1 minute minute
Mixing time: 1 minute minute
- 2 oz Rye Whiskey
- ½ oz sweet Vermouth
- ¼ oz Maraschino Liqueur
- Ice cubes
- Brandied cherry - for garnish, optional
Cocktail Glass
Measuring Jigger
Stirrer or Bar Spoon
Mixing Glass
Strainer
Chill the Glass: Stir some ice cubes in your glass or place it in the freezer to chill.
Mix Ingredients: In the mixing glass, pour ¼ oz Maraschino Liqueur, ½ oz sweet Vermouth, and 2 oz Rye Whiskey.
Stir Well: Add ice cubes and with a bar spoon, stir the ingredients thoroughly until the mixture is properly chilled.
Prepare Serving Glass: Remove the ice cubes from your cocktail glass or take it out from the freezer.
Strain: Strain the mixture into your cocktail glass, leaving the ice behind in the shaker.
Garnish: Drop a brandied cherry into the glass for an extra touch of elegance.
Serve: Present your Red Hook cocktail with pride. Cheers!
Substitutes:
- Rye Whiskey: If rye's spiciness is too much for you, bourbon substitutes with its sweeter, softer character. I sometimes go for it when I'm in the mood for something less bold.
- Sweet Vermouth: No sweet vermouth? No problem! I've swapped it with dry vermouth, but remember, it's less sweet and more herbal, so you should add a dash of simple syrup to keep the balance.
- Maraschino Liqueur: It's unique, but in its absence, I've used a Luxardo cherry syrup or a dash of another cherry liqueur. The taste won't be the same, but it will maintain the cherry note essential to the cocktail.
Making a Pitcher:
- Scale: For a gathering, I often multiply the ingredients by 8 for a crowd-pleasing batch. That's 16 oz of rye whiskey, 4 oz of sweet vermouth, and 2 oz of maraschino liqueur.
- Mix: Combine all these in a large ice-filled pitcher and stir well.
- Serve: Strain the cocktails into chilled glasses, garnish each with a cherry, and watch them disappear quickly!
Making it Non-Alcoholic:
- Rye Substitute: Non-alcoholic whiskey alternatives are available, though they won't fully replicate rye's spiciness. They do bring similar warmth, which is crucial.
- Maraschino Liqueur Substitute: I choose cherry juice or a non-alcoholic cherry syrup to mimic the Maraschino's sweetness and flavor.
- Vermouth Substitute: Opt for a non-alcoholic vermouth available in the market.
- Mix and Serve As Usual: Follow the main recipe and use these substitutes. You'll have a mocktail that even non-drinkers can love.
Making it Vegan:
- Garnish: The brandied cherry can be problematic since some brands use colorings or flavors derived from animal products. I ensure I'm using vegan-certified cherries for garnish or skip it altogether. Remember, it's more about the drink than the decoration.
- Ingredients Check: Most spirits are vegan, but I always double-check the ingredients label to ensure no animal products were used in their production. Better safe than sorry!