One of the three recommended ways in which to enjoy a Shanky's whip is with coffee so we have decided to create a wonderfully unique gift set that includes all the required ingredients for this delicious beverage.

Sip and Savour: A Guide to Winter Warmer Drinks

As the temperatures drop and the days grow shorter, there's nothing quite like cosying up with a warm and inviting winter drink. From classic drinks to inventive concoctions, the winter season offers abundance of options to satisfy your taste buds and warm your spirits. Let's embark on a journey through the world of winter alcoholic drinks, where each sip is a celebration of the season.

Hot Toddies:

A classic winter warmer, the Hot Toddy is a timeless concoction that blends the richness of whiskey with the comfort of hot tea. Typically made with bourbon or Scotch, honey, hot water, and a lemon wedge, the Hot Toddy is a soothing elixir that can ward off the winter chill and ease a sore throat. Experiment with different teas and spices to add your own twist to this traditional favourite.

Mammy's Medicine

Irish Coffee:

Warm up your winter evenings with a classic Irish Coffee. Combine hot coffee with Irish whiskey and cream for a delightful and comforting drink. The richness of the coffee complements the smoothness of the whiskey, creating a drink that's both bold and soothing.

Shankey's Irish coffee

Hot Chocolate:

Elevate winter nights with the indulgent allure of alcoholic hot chocolate—a fusion of rich cocoa and your favourite tipple. Whether it's the creamy embrace of Irish cream, or the comforting warmth of spiced rum, this winter warmer promises a delightful symphony of flavours.

Boozy Hot Choc

Winter is a time for celebration, and what better way to revel in the season than with a lineup of enticing alcoholic drinks? Whether you're curled up by the fire, hosting a festive gathering, or simply looking for a way to ward off the winter blues, these drinks are sure to add warmth and cheer to your cold-weather days. So, raise your glass and toast to the magic of winter!

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