What Mixes Well With Salted Caramel Whiskey?

Abbey Miller
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by Abbey Miller

If you’ve been a fan of the taste of salted caramel whiskey, you’ll know how deliciously creamy it is. After all, who knew that the sweetness and saltiness of caramel compliments well with plain old whiskey when put into a bottle, right?

So what’ll happen when you take it up a notch and create a drink with salted caramel whiskey as the base?

Check our suggestions below to learn what mixes best with salted caramel whiskey. We’re sure that the rich flavors of the cocktails listed below won’t disappoint you!

What Mixes Well With Salted Caramel Whiskey?

The Flavors in Salted Caramel Whiskey

Salted caramel whiskey has the rich flavors of salted caramel and the distinctive taste of whiskey.

Here are the flavors you can expect from it:

  • Caramel: The dominant flavor in salted caramel whiskey is, of course, caramel. It brings a sweet, creamy, and buttery taste to the spirit, reminiscent of caramel candies or caramel sauce.
  • Whiskey: The whiskey used as the base spirit will contribute its own unique flavors, which can vary depending on the type of whiskey used. You may smell hints of oak, vanilla, spice, and a slight smokiness associated with whiskey.
  • Salt: Adding salt to the caramel whiskey provides a savory element and enhances the overall flavor profile. The saltiness helps balance the sweetness of the caramel and adds a subtle contrast that elevates the taste experience.
  • Sweetness: Salted caramel whiskey tends to have a pronounced sweetness due to the caramel. This sweetness is often well-balanced with the other flavors present, but it remains a notable component.
  • Creaminess: Some brands aim to replicate the smooth and creamy texture associated with caramel desserts. This aspect can give the whiskey a velvety mouthfeel.

Overall, this flavor combination creates a unique and indulgent taste that appeals to those who enjoy a sweet and savory balance.

What to Mix With Salted Caramel Whiskey

As the “bartender,” the ingredients you use to create your unique drink mix depends on the flavor profile you want to achieve. Preferably, you want to create/use/adapt a recipe that complements and pairs well with salted caramel whiskey.

Usually, the most popular ingredients that people prefer to mix with salted caramel whiskey include the following:

  • Coffee
  • Chocolate
  • Ginger ale
  • Apple cider
  • Old Fashioned
  • Milk or cream
  • Liqueurs

If you’re feeling adventurous, you can experiment with these ingredients using different ratios to find the best combination that meets your tastes.

Or you can take a look at the simple, ready-made recipes we have below that you can enjoy immediately.

Old-Fashioned Salted Caramel

Old-Fashioned Salted Caramel

If you want to boost the sweetness of the whiskey without disturbing the sweet and salty balance too much, you can add caramel sauce.

What You Need:

  • 1.5 oz. salted caramel whiskey
  • 2.5 oz. caramel sauce
  • 2 dashes of Angostura bitters

How to Make:

Pour the caramel sauce, bitters, and salted caramel whiskey into a mixing glass, and stir until everything blends nicely together. Then, in a rocks glass, place a large ice cube and slowly pour your mixed beverage into it. If you like, you can add caramel candy as a final touch.

Salted Caramel Apple Martini

Salted Caramel Apple Martini

Martini is a type of cocktail that you can experiment with quite a lot, and here we have yet another variation of this tasty treat that’s proven to be amazing. So, get your ingredients and start mixing.

What You Need:

  • 2 oz. salted caramel whiskey
  • 2 oz. apple cider
  • 5 oz. lemon or lime juice
  • Apple slices

How to Make:

Place a couple of ice cubes into the cocktail shaker. Add whiskey, apple cider, and either lime or lemon juice at the end. Shake thoroughly to ensure it all mixes well. Strain your blend into a martini glass, and use your apple slices to garnish.

Salted White Russian

Salted White Russian

This is a specialty you should not miss out on. The sweet and salty caramel is enriched with the touch of coffee, so you’ll get a creamy, refreshing, and simply irresistible cocktail.

What You Need:

  • 1 oz. salted caramel whiskey
  • 1 oz. coffee liqueur
  • 4 oz. milk

How to Make:

First, add ice to a rocks glass. Then, pour the salted caramel whiskey, coffee liqueur, and milk (following that order). Stir it all well so it’s nicely combined, and voila, you have yourself a cocktail.

Salted Caramel Whiskey Ale

Salted Caramel Whiskey Ale

If you like simplicity, then you’ll surely enjoy this cocktail. It’s easy to make, and you don’t need any fancy ingredients. Hence, get your favorite ginger ale, and start making some cocktails.

What You Need:

  • 2 oz. salted caramel whiskey
  • 4 oz. of ginger ale
  • LIme or mint for garnish

How to Make:

Pour ice into a tall glass or a copper mug, and then add the salted caramel whiskey over the ice. Top it off with ginger ale, and garnish with a sprig of mint or a slice of lime.

Pumpkin White Hot Chocolate

Pumpkin White Hot Chocolate

Pumpkin white hot chocolate is a cocktail for those who like to experiment a bit. It’s enriched with white chocolate and pumpkin to create a desert-like texture. Be sure to try it out because its taste will definitely amaze you.

What You Need:

  • 1 oz. salted caramel whiskey
  • 1 cup pumpkin puree
  • 4 cups of milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp pumpkin spice
  • 1 cup white chocolate chips
  • 2 tbsp cane sugar (if you prefer)
  • A pinch of salt

How to Make:

Combine all the ingredients, except the salted caramel whiskey, in a large saucepan and place over medium-high heat. When the white chocolate becomes hot, remove, add the salted caramel whiskey, and stir well to combine. Top it off with caramel sauce or whipped cream and cinnamon.

Conclusion

And there you have it, from simple mixes to more daring blends with salted caramel whiskey as the star ingredient.

The recipes above make a good entry point into your introduction to the mixes you can do with this type of whiskey.

And once you have found the taste that suits your preference, feel free to get creative with your mixes, exploring other ingredients, flavors, and ratios.

Feel free to share your ideas with us, and until then, cheers!

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Abbey Miller
Abbey Miller
Abbey grew up in a family with an appreciation for great beers, fine wines, and nuanced Scotch whiskeys. It's no surprise that she studied Hospitality Management and is now a professional working on the world-famous Las Vegas Strip.
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