WORLD FAMOUS RECIPES

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  • Life In The Morning

    Life In The Morning

    BY KYLE COOPER Life In The Morning–the counterpart to Hemingway's famous Death In The Afternoon cocktail–this delicious mix of cider, spice, and Brut will breathe life into any occasion. INGREDIENTS 1 oz Hemingway Signature Edition Rye 1 oz Spiced Apple...

  • Summer in Michigan

    Summer in Michigan

      BY KYLE COOPER Savor the last sips of summer with this refreshing classic cocktail inspired by Hemingway’s summers spent on Walloon Lake, Michigan, where raspberries grow fresh all summer long. Use fresh berries and enjoy in the sunshine for...

  • Sazerac

    Sazerac

    BY KYLE COOPER INGREDIENTS 1.5 oz Hemingway Rye Whiskey 0.25 oz Absinthe Liqueur 1 sugar cube 3 dashes of Peychaud’s Bitters Muddle sugar cube with the bitters in a mixing glass, add Hemingway Rye Whiskey and ice. Stir for 30-45...

  • Julep in Thyme

    Julep in Thyme

    BY KYLE COOPER Gear up for race day with a new spin on a classic summer Kentucky cocktail and raise a glass to timeless traditions with our Julep in Thyme cocktail – a blend of smooth rye whiskey with a...

  • Midnight In Manhattan

    Midnight In Manhattan

    BY KYLE COOPER Introducing the Midnight In Manhattan: a crisp, timeless cocktail that is still all the rage in the modern-day ’20s. The favorite cocktail of our Master Distiller Ron Call, each sip delivers all of your favorite tasting notes...

  • The Hemingway Press

    The Hemingway Press

    Our modern take on the classic Presbyterian – crisp and refreshing with just a hint of sour. Perfectly paired with good food, sunshine, and long days of living your story one sip at a time.
  • Hemingway Sour

    Hemingway Sour

    A drink of Hemingway and Fitzgerald in the wild days of 1920s Paris. A cocktail that Hemingway wrote about and drank often. Read A Moveable Feast for more.
  • Straight Up

    Straight Up

    Whiskey, not too neat and not quite a cocktail. The way a distiller takes their glass after a day of turning stories into every bottle.
  • Old Hem

    Old Hem

    A rye Old Fashioned, made Hemingway's way. No sugar, but more whiskey to make up for it. The way he liked it.