From having chilled beers to margaritas during the peak summer months, as soon as the temperature drops, your cravings shift to a warm mug. Whether it's a cup of hot chocolate or a cosy cocktail, the winter season makes you transition to warm concoctions that feel like a comforting embrace.
Using warmer spirits like rum and whisky, you can create cocktails that are perfect for a winter gathering. Whether you’re having friends over for a house party or you just want to unwind with a drink after a hectic week, you deserve some cocktails that not just intoxicate but also insulate. So, Slurrp has compiled a list of winter cocktail recipes specially designed by Indian mixologists that you can’t miss trying.
Monk’s Embrace
By Nibaran Mandal, Sr. F&B Supervisor, Hotel Deltin Suites, Goa
Ingredients:
- 60 ml old monk rum
- 20 ml fresh lemon juice
- 20 ml honey
- 150 ml hot water
- a pinch of cajun spice
- Garnish: star anise & cinnamon stick

Method:
- In a heatproof mug or glass, add the honey, lemon juice, and Cajun spice.
- Pour in the hot water and stir until the honey is fully dissolved.
- Add the old monk rum and stir gently to blend the flavours.
- Garnish with a star anise and a cinnamon stick.
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The Twist
By Kiyevi Rochill, Head Bartender, JW Marriott Hotel Bengaluru
Ingredients:
- 60 ml cognac
- 5 ml maple syrup
- 3 drops of range bitters
- Orange zest, for garnish
- Smoked glass, for serving

Method:
- Prepare the serving glass by igniting a cinnamon stick and trapping the resulting smoke inside the glass to infuse the aroma.
- Combine the Cognac, maple syrup, and orange bitters in a mixing glass. And stir the mixture.
- Strain the chilled cocktail into the prepared, smoked glass, and finish with fresh orange zest to express the citrus oils over the drink.
- Garnish with orange zest and serve.
Smoky Brandy
By Krishna Mandrekar, Senior Bartender, Deltin Royale, Goa
Ingredients:
- 2 cinnamon sticks
- 6 cardamom pods
- 6 cloves
- 2 slices of ginger
- Honey, as required (for rimming)
- 15 ml sugar syrup
- 10 ml lime juice
- 30 ml brandy
- 30 ml whiskey
- 60 ml hot water
- 1 masala tea bag

Method:
- In a shaker, add the cinnamon sticks, cardamom, cloves, and ginger. Muddle gently to release the aromatics.
- Pour in 60 ml of hot water and add the masala tea bag. Allow it to steep briefly.
- Strain the mixture into a glass.
- Add 30 ml brandy, 30 ml whiskey, 10 ml lime juice, and 15 ml sugar syrup.
- Infuse the drink with cinnamon smoke, then drop the smoked cinnamon stick into the cocktail.
- Rim the glass with honey. Garnish with a lime wheel, ginger, and a cinnamon stick.
- Serve in a brandy balloon glass.
