Smoked Whiskey Fizz Recipe: How to Make It

Smoked Whiskey Fizz Recipe: How to Make It - Smoking Spirit

What is a Smoked Whiskey Fizz?

The Smoked Whiskey Fizz is a refreshing, citrusy, and carbonated long drink traditionally made with whiskey, fresh lemon juice, sugar syrup, egg white for a silky foam, and sparkling soda water. Smoking adds a completely new, complex dimension to this frothy summer classic, as the natural wood smoke â especially the aroma of applewood or oak â perfectly balances the refreshing citrus acids and the piquant warmth of the alcohol.

Imagine the perfect summer afternoon, standing behind your own home bar. It's warm, your friends are craving something truly refreshing yet special, and you pick up the shaker to make one of the world's lightest and most spectacular drinks. The smoked Whiskey Fizz recipe is exactly the secret weapon that will guarantee you impress the crowd. While the members of the Fizz cocktail family are brilliant on their own â with their characteristic frothy, silky texture and invigorating carbonation â by deploying a whiskey smoker kit, the familiar refreshing summer drink is complemented with an entirely elegant, campfire-like, rich aroma. This smoked cocktail recipe will cool you down in the heat and warm you up at the same time, thanks to the magical meeting of spicy whiskey and gentle wood smoke.

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Ingredients and tools for the Smoked Whiskey Fizz recipe

Making the perfect smoked cocktail begins with careful selection of ingredients. Since Fizz is a lighter, summery drink, it's worth avoiding overly heavy, strongly peaty Scotch whiskies, and instead choosing a smoother, sweeter profile spirit. A quality Irish whiskey, for example, provides an excellent base, since thanks to its triple distillation it remains remarkably smooth and silky, letting the citrus and wood smoke shine through.

Ingredients for the perfect cocktail:

  • 50 ml premium whiskey (a smoother Irish batch, such as Jameson, is a brilliant choice, as its delicate vanilla notes pair well with lemon)
  • 25 ml freshly squeezed lemon juice (it's very important that it's fresh, store-bought bottled juices ruin the taste experience!)
  • 15 ml simple sugar syrup (1:1 ratio of water and sugar, boiled together)
  • 1 fresh egg white (this creates the characteristic, thick and silky foam layer on top of the drink â for vegans, 20 ml aquafaba, i.e., chickpea can liquid, is recommended)
  • Approximately 50-80 ml quality soda water (for the crisp bubbles)
  • A large amount of ice cubes for shaking and serving

Required bar tools:

  • Cocktail shaker (either Boston or Cobbler type works well)
  • Measuring cup (jigger) for maintaining precise ratios
  • Cocktail strainer (Hawthorne strainer) and a fine strainer for a perfectly smooth texture
  • Highball or Collins glass (tall, straight-walled glass)
  • Smoking Spirit Whiskey Smoker kit for smoking
  • Applewood or oak wood chips (the fruitiness of applewood harmonizes unparalleled with lemon juice)
  • Storm lighter (it's worth keeping an lighter refill gas handy too, so you don't run out of fuel at the most important moment)

Step by step: Making the perfect Smoked Whiskey Fizz recipe

The soul of Fizz cocktails is texture. The egg white forms a silky foam, which is lifted by the soda water's bubbles, and the smoke will most intensely permeate this thick foam. If you follow these steps, you can put a professional, bar-quality drink on the table.

  1. Measure out the ingredients into the cocktail shaker. Pour in the 50 ml whiskey, the 25 ml fresh lemon juice, the 15 ml sugar syrup, and finally carefully separate the egg, then add the white. At this point, do not put any ice in the shaker yet!
  2. Shake together the ingredients with firm movements, without ice, for at least 15-20 seconds. This technique is called a "dry shake" in the trade. This is essential for the egg white to be whipped up and for the thick, creamy foam that is the hallmark of Fizz cocktails to form.
  3. Fill the shaker with large, solid ice cubes, and close the lid again. Now comes the "wet shake," i.e., the cooling phase.
  4. Shake the drink again vigorously, for another 10-15 seconds. The ice not only cools the cocktail but also, as a result of shaking, the right amount of water melts into the drink, which sets the perfect dilution.
  5. Strain the cocktail with the help of the fine strainer into a highball glass filled with large ice cubes (or an ice cylinder). You'll see the beautiful, thick white foam layer rise to the top of the glass.
  6. Smoke the drink before serving! Place the whiskey smoker's wooden lid on top of the glass, put a good pinch of applewood chips into the metal strainer. Light it with the storm lighter, and let the thick, aromatic white smoke descend into the glass, settling on the cocktail's foam. About 10-15 seconds of smoking is enough. Leave the lid on for another 10 seconds so the aromas settle in stably.
  7. Top up the cocktail with fresh, crisp soda water after removing the smoker. The soda not only refreshes the drink but also lifts the smoky foam, which can then rise even above the rim of the glass. (Tip: pour the soda slowly, along the edge of the glass, so as not to break down the whipped foam layer.)
  8. Garnish your masterpiece with a thin lemon wheel or a tasteful lemon zest spray, and you can already serve it to your guests!

Flavor profile and choosing the perfect wood chips

A classic Whiskey Fizz is already an exciting interplay of contrasts on its own: the whiskey's sweet-spicy power meets the lemon juice's vivid acidity, which is softened by the sugar syrup, while the egg white wraps it all in an incredibly velvety texture. However, when we add wood smoke, the cocktail steps up a level, and literally becomes multidimensional.

When tasting the smoked version, the aroma will captivate you first. The foam layer sitting atop the glass attracts smoke particles like a magnet, so before the first sip, an intense "smoky vanilla" and toasted oak aroma hits you. As you sip, the tiny explosions of carbonation disperse the cooling citrus flavor in your mouth, accompanied by a pleasant "caramel aftertaste" and a warmth reminiscent of campfires. The smoke masterfully tames the raw acidity of the lemon and gives the drink a rounder, deeper profile.

For this cocktail, we most recommend applewood chips. Applewood smoke is softer, sweeter, and distinctly fruity. It doesn't overpower the delicate citrus notes the way a heavy hickory or cherry wood would, but instead blends into the drink's structure, creating a sense of "fruity purity." If you're craving a slightly more masculine, robust flavor, oak wood chips' classic barrel aromas will work perfectly as well.

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