I will say just a pinch of salt is essential to really have this taste like that nostalgic childhood lunch staple. You can also make it in a shot form, too. This PB&J cocktail is so delicious and truly tastes like your childhood favorite, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich! It's so easy to make and you can even keep it as a batched cocktail, that's what I do! I'll serve it to guests as a drink, or a shot. Top it with some whipped cream, crushed peanuts, and a cherry and it's a hug in a mug. This decadent drink is perfect for the colder months, and even the holiday season! This is a great idea if you are doing a holiday party with a hot chocolate bar, add a bottle of Skrewball right next to the Irish Cream, peppermint schnapps, and chocolate liqueur to have your guests create their own boozy hot chocolate. Yes, again, the peanut butter chocolate flavor combination. Highly recommend lining the glass with some chocolate syrup for a little extra flavor and topping it with whipped cream, crushed peanuts, and a cherry on top for a milkshake that gives all the 50's diner vibes but with the touch of whiskey. With some vanilla ice cream or even chocolate, you have this delicious dessert cocktail. Need I say more? Yes, you do need this peanut butter whiskey milkshake in your life. I love making this drink around Halloween! Boozy Peanut Butter Milkshake This is absolutely on the sweeter side if you are looking for a fun dessert cocktail. Now this recipe calls for 1-2 ounces of milk or heavy cream, but I recommend subbing that out for an Irish cream. If you are a fan of Reese's peanut butter cups or just the peanut butter and chocolate combination, you have to try this Reese's Peanut Butter Cup cocktail. This recipe from Burrata and Bubbles is perfection! Peanut Butter Cup Cocktail Skrewball is pretty sweet already so all you have to do is combine the whiskey with some Angostura bitters, or chocolate bitters for a fun dessert old fashioned, to turn this classic cocktail into a nutty delight. This is so simple to make! Unlike a traditional, old-fashioned recipe, I recommend omitting the simple syrup or sugar cube. There's a little something for everyone's preference on this list! Peanut Butter Old Fashioned These are a mix of sweet dessert recipes and cocktail recipes that use ingredients to offset the sweetness of the Skrewball. With a few extra ingredients, some of which you may already have in your home, you can make a super yummy drink. You don't have to be a mixologist or have a whole lot of cocktail creation experience to whip up simple, fun, and incredibly flavorful cocktails. Think of what the taste of peanut butter goes with! So many options! It pairs nicely with chocolate liqueur, banana liqueur, coffee liqueur, black raspberry liqueur, the list goes on! Here are 10 peanut butter whiskey recipes. Peanut butter can make many delicious cocktails. What does peanut butter whiskey go well with? If you have a bottle of Skrewball, the best peanut butter whiskey in my opinion, sitting in your home bar, you've come to the right place for delicious peanut butter whiskey drink recipes. It has a sweet, yet spicy natural peanut butter flavor. Peanut butter whiskey is a sweetened whiskey made with real peanuts. I will never recommend a product that I don’t support 100%. This post may contain affiliate links, meaning I may earn a small commission when you click on the links and make a purchase. Here are 10 peanut butter whiskey drinks you should make with that bottle on your bar cart. Bright, tangy citrus meets the creamy, burnt toffee flavour of Bulleit Bourbon in our classic Whiskey Sour to create a cocktail that is at once rich and refreshing.If you've never tried Skrewball whiskey, you must! Its nutty flavor is deliciously sweet but it still keeps that whiskey bite. Whiskey Sour Cocktail: Proof that less really is more, a Whiskey Sour - when made well - is a thing of beauty. Featuring little more than just sugar, aromatic bitters, and Bulleit Bourbon, this is a truly well rounded cocktail - and sure to be your new favourite. Old Fashioned Cocktail: So delicious that our Master Mixologist describes it as “meditational”, the Old Fashioned has stood the test of time as one of the oldest - and most popular - cocktails of the modern era. Warming Bulleit Bourbon provides caramelised nuts and burnt toffee flavours as a base for this cocktail, balanced by Cocchi Historico red vermouth which adds a subtle allspice quality, finished off with a dash of Angostura bitters. Manhattan Cocktail: Few cocktails balance sweetness, spice and a lingering bitterness like the Manhattan does: that’s why many bartenders consider it one of the best cocktails ever made.
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