The classic Bourbon Smash! Year-round, no matter the occasion, this sweet-tart bourbon co*cktail is always a hit. Even the non-bourbon drinkers will like this one. Made with a hearty dose of lemon and fresh mint, this refreshing co*cktail is simple in concept yet dimensional in flavor.
Ingredients in a Bourbon Smash
- Lemon wedges
- Bourbon
- Fresh mint sprigs
- Simple syrup or maple syrup
- Crushed ice
How to Make a Bourbon Smash
- This classic co*cktail comes together quickly and easily, here’s how simple it is:
- Drop three lemon wedges into a co*cktail shaker and muddle until juices are released, about 10 smashes.
- Add the mint leaves and muddle just to release the flavor, about 8 smashes.
- Add bourbon and maple syrup (or simple syrup), fill shaker with ice, secure second glass or lid and shake vigorously until chilled, about 15 seconds.
- Fill a rocks glass with crushed ice, strain bourbon smash over ice and garnish with mint. And that’s it, the perfect co*cktail!
Once you try this classic bourbon smash, check out our Strawberry Bourbon Smash!
Step-By-Step Photos
How to Make Crushed Ice at Home
Unless you have an ice machine that crushes ice for you (go you!) you’ll need to crush some ice. There are a few ways you can crush ice at home but my favorite way is to pop some in a blender and give it a few pulses. The sound is earth shattering, but it makes the process simple and clean.
Before I pulse up my ice, I’ll place a bowl in the freezer to chill. Once the ice is crushed I’ll pour it into the chilled bowl, give it a quick fluff so it doesn’t stick together and place it in the freezer until I need it. The method isn’t perfect, but it’s the easiest way to do it at home.
Barware Needed
co*cktail shaker—I prefer a good ‘ol restaurant shaker (aka Boston Shaker) over the very classy looking shakers with a lid (Cobbler shaker). Why? They’re far easier to use and create less mess. Once you get the hang of using a Boston shaker, you’ll never go back to the Cobbler shaker and the constant struggle of a stuck lid. I prefer a classic Boston shaker with a metal cup and a glass cup, but you can also find tin-on-tin Boston co*cktail shakers with two metal cups.
Muddler—so you don’t need a muddler but you’ll need something that resembles a muddler. If you don’t have one on hand you can use the handle of a wooden spoon.
Rocks Glass—having a nice set of rocks glasses is essential in my opinion. Yes, you need them for a Bourbon smash, but you’ll also need them for a variety of classic co*cktails like Old Fashions, Margaritas, Whiskey Sour, Sazerac and more. For this bourbon smash I fancied it up with a cross between a snifter and a rocks glass. Totally unnecessary, but pretty nonetheless.
Bourbon Smash with Maple Syrup
Here at ZK we’re all about cooking, baking, and shaking up co*cktails with natural sweeteners. When it comes to using natural sweeteners in co*cktails, the best are maple syrup, agave nectar, and fresh fruit juice. Unlike honey, these types of sweeteners easily dissolve into a co*cktail when shaken or stirred in.
Maple pairs incredibly well in a Bourbon Smash. The slightly smoky-sweet syrup enhances and adds nuance to the bourbon. If you can, find yourself a barrel ages maple syrup and you’ll add even more smoky flavor!
If you aren’t into maple syrup, you can certainly use simple syrup instead. And if you want to keep it natural use sucanat, honey or sugar in the raw to make the simple syrup.
Bourbon Smash vs Mint Julep
What’s the difference between a bourbon smash and a mint julep? The flavors are similar between the two classic co*cktails, but there are some major differences. For one, a mint julep doesn’t contain lemon like the bourbon smash does. Depending on the source, a mint julep can be sweetened with simple syrup, sugar, superfine sugar, or even powdered sugar. And finally, it’s served in a metal cup, not a rocks glass.
More Bourbon co*cktails to Try
- Apple Bourbon Smash
- Whiskey Ginger
- Fig Infused Bourbon
- Blood Orange Boston Sour
- Classic Old-Fashioned
- Use bourbon in a Milk Punch.
Classic Bourbon Smash
Print Recipe Pin
5 from 3 votes
Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 5 minutes mins
Yield 1 co*cktail
Category co*cktails
Cuisine American
Author Lauren Grant
Description
The classic Bourbon Smash! This sweet tart co*cktail is refreshing and nuanced. Perfect for any occasion, even the non-bourbon drinkers will like this co*cktail!
Ingredients
- 3 lemon wedges
- 4 large mint leaves
- 1 ½ ounces bourbon
- ¾ ounce pure maple syrup or simple syrup
- Crushed ice
Instructions
Add lemon wedges to co*cktail shaker and muddle until juices are released, about 10 smashes.
Add mint leaves and muddle just to release flavor, about 8 smashes.
Add bourbon and maple syrup (or simple syrup), fill shaker with ice, secure second glass or lid and shake vigorously until chilled, about 15 seconds.
Fill a rocks glass with crushed ice, strain bourbon smash over ice and garnish with mint.
Notes
Don’t have or want to make crushed ice? Serve this over a large square ice cube or serve it over regular ice.
Nutrition
Serving: 1co*cktailCalories: 157kcalCarbohydrates: 15gSodium: 5mgSugar: 13g
Like this? Leave a comment below!I love hearing from you and I want to hear how it went with this recipe! Leave a comment and rating below, then share on social media @zestfulkitchen and #zestfulkitchen!
Pin This Recipe
Love this recipe and want to save it? Pin this recipe!
Original Post Date Updated Post Date
About The Author
Lauren Grant is a professional culinary food scientist, food writer, recipe developer, and food photographer. Lauren is a previous magazine editor and test kitchen developer and has had work published in major national publications including Diabetic Living Magazine, Midwest Living Magazine, Cuisine at Home Magazine, EatingWell.com, AmericasTestKitchen.com, and more.
Learn More