Looking for a sophisticated twist on your bourbon repertoire? The Revolver Cocktail masterfully combines the warmth of American whiskey with rich coffee notes, creating a modern classic that belongs in every home bartender’s arsenal. We’ve perfected this recipe through countless iterations to bring you a balanced serve that highlights the best qualities of both spirits.
What Is a Revolver Cocktail?
The Revolver Cocktail is a contemporary classic created by Jon Santer in San Francisco during the early 2000s. This bourbon-forward cocktail cleverly incorporates coffee liqueur and orange bitters, paying homage to the coffee-orange chocolate flavor combination while maintaining the spirit-forward character of a traditional whiskey cocktail. The drink’s name cleverly plays on the “shot” of coffee liqueur in the bourbon base.
What you’ll love about this recipe:
What You Need to Make a Revolver Cocktail
How to Make a Revolver Cocktail
- Step 1: Pour bourbon, coffee liqueur, and bitters into your mixing glass.
- Step 2: Add fresh, quality ice and stir for 30 seconds until properly chilled and diluted.
- Step 3: Strain into a chilled coupe or martini glass.
- Step 4: Express orange peel over the drink and drop it in as garnish.
Expert Recipe Tips
- Tip 1: Select a bourbon between 90-100 proof for optimal balance with the coffee liqueur.
- Tip 2: Stirring, rather than shaking, maintains the silky texture and prevents over-dilution.
- Tip 3: Pre-chill your glassware for optimal serving temperature.
How to Serve This Revolver Cocktail
Serve in a chilled coupe or Nick & Nora glass. The Revolver shines as an after-dinner sipper or sophisticated happy hour selection.
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Revolver Cocktail Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 oz bourbon
- 1 oz coffee liqueur
- 2 dashes bitters
- Garnish – orange peel
Instructions
- Add all the ingredients to a cocktail shaker or mixing glass.
- Fill with ice and shake until chilled.
- Strain into a glass and garnish.
Recipe FAQs
A: While bourbon is traditional, rye whiskey can offer an interesting spicy variation.
A: We recommend premium coffee liqueurs like Mr. Black or Kahlúa, avoiding cream-based options.
A: Stirring maintains the cocktail’s clarity and provides proper dilution without excessive aeration.
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