The 1829

The 1829 cocktail is our ode to a certain breed of man and is a delicious, fruity, summery orange juice cocktail that shouts fun in the sun! The fruitiness of Tullamore D.E.W. Irish whiskey is a wonderful base for the addition of the classic flavours of orange and cherry. As a bonus, this cocktail is also satisfyingly aesthetic. So, next time you pour a Tullamore D.E.W., make it an 1829 cocktail and raise a glass to the Irish Daniels, the great distiller.

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Flavours

Bitter, Sour, Sweet, Fruity, Rich

The 1829 cocktail is our ode to a certain breed of man and is a delicious, fruity, summery orange juice cocktail that shouts fun in the sun! The fruitiness of Tullamore D.E.W. Irish whiskey is a wonderful base for the addition of the classic flavours of orange and cherry. As a bonus, this cocktail is also satisfyingly aesthetic. So, next time you pour a Tullamore D.E.W., make it an 1829 cocktail and raise a glass to the Irish Daniels, the great distiller.

PREP TIME

1.5 minutes

SERVES

1 serving

GLASS

Coupe or champagne saucer

EQUIPMENT

Cocktail shaker, Strainer

GARNISH

1 Maraschino cherry

ICE

Served straight up but ice is used for the shaking of the cocktail.

INGREDIENTS
  • 35 ml Tullamore D.E.W. Original
  • 30 ml Freshly squeezed orange juice
  • 20 ml Sweet vermouth
  • 25 ml Boudier maraschino liqueur
  • 1 Maraschino cherry
HOW TO MAKE
  • Shake together 35ml Tullamore D.E.W. Original, 30ml freshly squeezed orange juice, 20ml sweet vermouth and 25ml Boudier Maraschino Liqueur
  • Double strain into a champagne saucer or any fancy glass
  • Garnish with a maraschino cherry
OCCASIONS
  • After work drink
  • Me time
  • Digestif
  • Celebration
top tip

Over 190 years of making whiskey means Tullamore D.E.W. is a solid choice in many refreshing cocktails.

Kevin Pigott Brand Ambassador
Top tip

Use a toothpick to pierce a hole in a cherry to garnish on the rim for a touch of class.

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The History of Tullamore D.E.W.

Tullamore is a town in Ireland, a small town which today has a population of almost 13,000 people. DEW or D. E. W. are the initials of one of the greatest distillers Ireland has ever had, his name was Daniel Edmund Williams. He began working at the distillery as a stable boy at the age of 15 and went on to become Distillery Manager by the age of 25.

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Frequently Asked Questions Why 1829?

We started making whiskey in 1829 so we felt our birth year deserved its own cocktail. Fruity and sweet, this aesthetic drink shouts summertime!

Do I need to garnish with a cherry?

You can choose a orange zest instead if you prefer.

Can I use dry vermouth instead?

Yes, you could play around with it but we believe this drink works better with sweet vermouth.