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A Jameson and Ginger cocktail is pure perfection in its simplicity. The smooth Irish whiskey, a ting of lime juice and the bite of ginger ale all come together in this gorgeous glass. It’s doesn’t get any easier than this!

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about this jameson ginger cocktail

ingredients

this recipe’s must-haves

how to make a jameson ginger

can I use a different whiskey?

does the lime juice have to be fresh?

can I make this in a big batch for a party?

what to serve with jameson drinks

about this jameson ginger cocktail

I am taking you all back to Ireland with me on this post again!

When I was in Dublin, I hit the Jameson distillery and that is where I tasted my first Jameson and Ginger.

At the end of the tour of the distillery the options for tasting are either straight-up or with ginger ale.

Since I’ve put Jameson shots behind me these days, I had to go with the ginger ale concoction.

Now, I have always been a Jameson fan, maybe too much of a fan back in my early bar hopping days when my boyfriend at the time would drink it like water.

ThankfullyJameson and I are on much better terms now, especially since my discovery of this cocktail.

Who knew Jameson and ginger ale made such lovely partners?

If I could drink anything on St. Patrick’s Day, it would definitely be this cocktail.

The crisp ginger ale is the perfect soothing noteimmediately following the woody and nutty Jameson whiskey.

I have trouble stopping with just one. I might be sipping on one as I write this post… Don’t worry, not early in the morning when this post actually goes live… Really, these cocktailsare dangerously drinkable…

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ingredients

Jameson. the main ingredient for any of my Jameson cocktails is Jameson Irish Whiskey! If you prefer a different Irish whiskey you prefer, you can make the swap and use that instead.

ginger ale. choose your favorite ginger ale here! Since this cocktail has such few ingredients, you will be able to taste every element. Make sure you choose a ginger ale that you love.

lime juice. use fresh lime juice! Fresh always tastes better, especially when you are making a drink with just three ingredients.

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this recipe’s must-haves

Paksh Italian Highball GlassesJameson and Ginger Cocktail Recipe | Cake 'n Knife (4)are a beautiful glass to serve this simple cocktail in! Unfortunately I don’t have the link for the glasses used here… They are no longer available!

You’ll need a bar spoon to bring the cocktail all together in the class.Jameson and Ginger Cocktail Recipe | Cake 'n Knife (5)

Looking to amp it up a little bit? I love garnishing my whiskey ginger cocktail with some of Trader Joe’s Crystallized Candied GingerJameson and Ginger Cocktail Recipe | Cake 'n Knife (6)– it’s a fun little addition to the glass and a great finishing bite of refreshing ginger.

Other yummy Jameson cocktails: Jameson Manhattan | Sparkling Whiskey Sour | Jameson Old Fashioned | Irish Mule

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how to make a jameson ginger

fill glass with ice

Add ice to a highball glass. You will want to fill the glass all the way to the top with ice.

Note: I have more info about glassware above and also in the recipe card below!

stir and serve

Add all the ingredients to the ice-filled glass, then stir it up. That’s it! You are ready to sip and enjoy.

Need inspiration for cocktail hour? Check out my cocktail recipes page for some tasty ideas.

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can I use a different whiskey?

While this Irish cocktail is obviously all about Jameson, it’s also a great way to enjoy other whiskeys as well. I recommend a good Irish whiskey, but you can also use rye whiskey. I would shy away from bourbon and it is a bit too sweet for this combo.

does the lime juice have to be fresh?

I always, always recommend using fresh lime juice because it just tastes better. However, you can use jarred lime juice if necessary.

what brand of ginger ale should I use?

I like to use Canada Dry, but the choice is really up to you! Other ginger ale brands that I’ve had recommend to me include Q, Vernors, Seagram’s, and Schweppes.

can I make this in a big batch for a party?

Of course you can! To make this cocktail for 8 servings, you will need 2 cups Jameson Irish Whiskey, 3 cups ginger ale, and 1/2 cup fresh lime juice. All you have to do is stir together the ingredients in a pitcher. I do not recommend making this cocktail ahead of time as you’ll lose the carbonation of the ginger ale over time. Since it’s such an easy cocktail to make, it will only take you a couple of minutes to whip up!

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what to serve with jameson drinks

Whenever I’m serving up a Jameson cocktail, my mind inevitably goes to anything Irish themed in terms of food. The beauty of this jameson ginger ale drink is that it really pairs well with anything that whiskey goes with!

If you are planning to keep in the theme of all things Irish like I do, here’s my top recommended recipes to check out:

  • Instant Pot Guinness Corned Beef is the easy way to make corned beef! It’s tender and juicy, while also being an incredibly simple recipe.
  • If you are looking for a comforting soup, short rib guinness beer cheese soup is creamy and hearty. For something without cheese, check out my Instant Pot Irish beef stew!
  • For a party appetizer, guinness braised short rib sliders are such a flavorful option. They can be made in the crockpot or the Instant Pot!
  • Need a sweet treat? These boozy bailey’s oreo truffles are so easy to make ahead of time!

Finally, if you make this Jameson ginger ale cocktail, please be sure to give this recipe a rating or leave a comment! I love to hear when you all make recipes, and I do take the time to respond to every single comment. Feel free to drop questions below too, if you have them!

Oh and be sure to share and tag me onInstagramif you make the recipe! I love being able to see these recipes come to life in your homes – it’s my favorite thing to look through those photos. It really means the world to me!

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Jameson & Ginger

This classic Irish cocktail is the best way to enjoy Jameson whiskey, if you’d prefer not to drink it straight.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Total Time: 5 minutes mins

Servings: 1 cocktail

ingredients

  • 2 oz Jameson whiskey
  • 3 oz ginger ale
  • 1/2 oz fresh lime juice

instructions

  • Fill a highball glass with ice.

  • Add in Jameson, ginger ale, and lime juice.

  • Stir with a long spoon to combine. Serve.

Category: Booze

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FAQs

What is Jameson and ginger ale called? ›

The Irish Buck, then, is a mix of Irish whiskey, ginger ale and lime juice, served in a tall glass over ice. The category dates back to the late 19th century, and it's believed to have been a bit of a play on words.

Is Jameson and ginger good? ›

Known as Jameson's signature cocktail, this is a drink for all occasions. We love the little kick the lime wedge adds to the Jameson Original and ginger ale – it's the perfect balance of flavors.

Does whiskey and ginger go together? ›

Whisky and ginger make a stellar combo. It's no wonder they're paired together in a bunch of popular cocktails from the Penicillin to the Kentucky Mule. Both bring a blend of spiced sweet flavours, balanced by the ginger ale's bubbly lightness and the whisky's creamy smoothness.

What is in a ginger Rogers cocktail? ›

Put 10 mint leaves in a tall glass; add 1/2 ounce ginger syrup and muddle with a wooden spoon. Fill the glass with ice and add 1 1/2 ounces gin and 1/2 ounce fresh lime juice. Top with ginger ale and stir to combine. Garnish with a lime wedge.

What is the best thing to mix with Jameson? ›

Whiskey and ginger ale is a classic pairing. Ginger ale adds a little extra sweetness and sparkle to your Irish whiskey. Our signature cocktail – the Jameson, ginger & lime – is a traditional whiskey cocktail that calls for those three ingredients plus ice. It's a crowd-pleaser and perfectly balanced.

What is the best whiskey to mix with ginger ale? ›

Any brand of Irish whiskey works in the whiskey ginger. Bushmills is a popular option and it's often called a Jameson and ginger when Jameson Irish whiskey is poured. Pour more or less ginger ale to fit your taste and the size of the glass.

Which liquor goes best with ginger? ›

The punchy rhizome gives drinks a fresh, spicy bite, and it pairs with everything from vodka and rum to smoky scotch. The Ginger Smash epitomizes the ingredient's friendly nature.

Is Jameson better cold or warm? ›

We recommend pairing with our Jameson Tumbler Glasses for the best whiskey-tasting experience. Room-temperature is important (18 – 23ºC). Generally, flavours are subdued through cold or become more pronounced through heat, so room-temperature whiskey is the ideal for tasting a whiskey's notes and flavours.

What not to pair with whiskey? ›

Avoid foods that are strong in garlic or overly spicy as these will kill the flavour of any whisky. Spirits with strong flavours often match well with stronger foods and lighter spirits with foods with a lighter flavour profile, but you want the elements to complement each other rather than being too matchy-matchy.

What is whiskey and dry ginger called? ›

A whisky Macdonald, more commonly known under the shortened name whisky Mac, is a cocktail made up of whisky and ginger wine. The whisky is expected to be a Scotch whisky, usually a blended type.

Can you order a whiskey ginger at a bar? ›

Whiskey gingers are usually a safe order at any bar.

Made with just two ingredients, whiskey and ginger ale, this cocktail is a great go-to order, according to Goldstein.

What is in a Jim Beam and ginger? ›

Ingredients
  • 1 part. Jim Beam® Original.
  • 3 parts. Fever-Tree Ginger Ale.
  • Garnish: Lemon Wedge.

What is in a Jameson ginger? ›

Jameson & Ginger Ale takes only minutes to make.

Add ice to your highball glass (taller than the old-fashioned glass), then a shot of Jameson Irish Whiskey. Add ginger ale leaving a little space at the top. Lightly stir to combine. You don't have to be a mixologist to make this delicious drink!

How do you order whiskey and ginger ale at a bar? ›

If you've hung around in bars much, you've probably heard someone ask for a “Whiskey and Coke” or “Gin and Tonic” or “Vodka Cranberry”. These are you Liquor and Mixers. First you name the liquor (Vodka, Rum, Gin, etc.), then you name the mixer (Coke, Sprite, Ginger Ale, Tonic, etc..).

What is a highball? ›

Highballs are traditionally made with 1.5 to 2 ounces of spirits, like whiskey, gin, vodka or a liqueur. They're topped with a carbonated beverage, like ginger beer, seltzer or other soda. The drink is served over a full glass of ice.

What is a JGL drink? ›

Recipe: 2 parts Jameson Irish Whiskey 3 parts Ginger ale/ Ginger beer Large wedge of lime Pour Jameson over Ice. Top with Ginger ale/Ginger Beer.

What is Irish ginger ale? ›

Ginger ale is a carbonated soft drink flavoured with ginger. It is consumed on its own or used as a mixer, often with spirit-based drinks. There are two main types of ginger ale. The golden style is credited to the Irish doctor Thomas Joseph Cantrell.

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