Long valued as much as a folk remedy as a drink, the Hot Toddy combines whisky with honey, cinnamon, lemon juice, and cloves, topped with boiling water and served warm in an Irish coffee cup. The whisky and honey are whisked together and split between glasses, then lengthened with hot water and seasoned with cinnamon and lemon to taste. The interplay of spice, citrus, and honeyed sweetness makes it a satisfying cold-weather drink, and its traditional reputation as a soother of coughs and colds has long accompanied its place by the fire. At roughly 8 percent alcohol by volume, it leans gentle and warming.

Hot Toddy cocktail in a irish coffee cup — made with Whiskey, Honey, and Cinnamon

Hot Toddy

Toddy

Zorluk Medium
Kalori ~408 kcal
ABV 8,43%

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Talimatlar

STEP 1 Whisk the whisky and honey together and split between 2 heatproof glasses. Add half of the cinnamon stick to each, then top up with 200ml boiling water. STEP 2 Add a splash of lemon juice to each, then taste and add more to your preference. Finish each with a slice of lemon, studded with a clove, and serve immediately.

Winter

The Hot Toddy is a classic warm whiskey drink combining whisky with honey, cinnamon, lemon juice, and cloves, topped with boiling water. It is prized both as a comforting cold-weather drink and as a traditional folk remedy for coughs and colds. The interplay of spice, citrus, and sweetness makes it one of the most satisfying hot cocktails.

History & Origins

The Hot Toddy has roots in 18th-century Scotland and Ireland, where whisky was mixed with hot water, honey, and spices as both a medicinal and recreational drink. The word 'toddy' derives from the Hindi 'tāṛī,' a fermented palm sap drink introduced to British colonial drinkers in India. The drink spread throughout the British Isles and North America, where it became a winter staple.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Warm whisky, honey sweetness, cinnamon spice, and sharp lemon zest create an inviting, steamy bouquet. Palate: Soothing and warming, with honey's floral sweetness, whisky's malt, lemon's tartness, and a deep clove and cinnamon spice. Finish: Long and warming, with a honeyed spice lingering as the heat fades.

spicy warming honeyed citrus comforting

Pro Tip

Use boiling water and serve immediately in a heatproof glass to keep the drink hot; add the lemon juice just before serving to preserve its bright acidity.

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