25 Utterly Delicious Ways to Drink Amaretto (2024)

Delicious co*cktails Featuring Almond Liqueur

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Colleen Graham

Freelance writer and co*cktail book author Colleen Graham is a seasoned mixologist who loves sharing her knowledge of spirits and passion for preparing drinks.

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Updated on 03/14/24

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Amaretto's sweet, nutty taste is perfect for co*cktails. Extremely versatile, the almond-flavored liqueur is essential in any well-stocked bar and appears in countless mixed drink recipes.

You'll find amaretto in simple lowballs where it's paired with brandy, rum, vodka, and whiskey. It's often featured in sweet dessert and inviting cozy drinks—both warm and cold—and excellent with coffee. Amaretto is also a great mixer for fruity co*cktails alongside apple, cranberry, orange, pear, and much more. From martinis and sippers to fun party shots in many flavors, there's a delicious amaretto drink for every occasion.

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    Bocce Ball

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    The bocce ball is a throwback drink that will never lose its appeal. As amaretto's answer to the screwdriver, it showcases the wonderful flavor sensation of amaretto and orange juice. Add vodka for a stiffer drink or keep it nice and mellow without it. This is a great choice any time of day and works just as well at brunch as it does during happy hour.

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    Godfather

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    Scotch whisky and amaretto come together wonderfully in the simple but satisfying godfather. Requiring only those two ingredients, this slow sipping lowball is a fantastic way to dress up scotch. As a bonus, the drink's profile will change with each scotch you pour; try it with a smooth blended whisky or a semi-peaty single malt and taste the difference for yourself.

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    Godmother

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    For drinkers who prefer vodka, there's the godmother. Without the whiskey background, it's a little softer but just as pleasant. It's an easy pouring and slow sipping drink that's the perfect way to end a night, especially when cooler weather begins.

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    Toasted Almond

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    As you explore amaretto's mixability, you'll quickly notice that coffee is one of the best pairings for this liqueur. In the toasted almond mixed drink, amaretto and coffee liqueur come together in perfect harmony. Adding milk or cream creates a lighter version of the white Russian, though you can add vodka for a roasted toasted almond.

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    French Connection

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    Another brilliant pairing for amaretto, the French connection mixes the almond liqueur with cognac. Best with top-shelf spirits, it's a great way to sweeten up and soften a good brandy. Enjoy it on the rocks or straight, this two-ingredient drink is charming either way. The combo also works well with hot coffee, which is sometimes called French connection coffee.

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    Amaretto Sour

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    The amaretto sour is a classic co*cktail that came out of American bars during the 1970s. Made with just a few ingredients, it's also easy to mix up, and there are several tasty variations to explore. Since it's the lone liquor, this co*cktail is best withtop-shelf brands of amaretto. It's also an excellent use forhomemade amaretto. Freshly squeezed lemon juice is essential because the bottled varieties simply won't make a great sour co*cktail.

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    DIY Amaretto

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    As great as amaretto is in co*cktails, it is very enjoyable on its own, particularly the premium brands or this easy, homemade version. A good amaretto can be enjoyed neat, straight up, or on the rocks, and it makes a quick and soothing after-dinner drink. Pour it into an old-fashioned glass anytime or sip it slowly from a dainty cordial glass along with dessert.

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    Triple Espresso Martini

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    There's no need to brew coffee when you want to enjoy that taste in an amaretto co*cktail. Instead, pick up a bottle of espresso vodka and use it in the triple espresso martini. It's a tasty three-ingredient drink, and the coconut rum is a brilliant surprise.

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    What's the secret to the ? Nothing more than that perfect combination of amaretto and coffee liqueur. There are alternatives, including recipes that use hazelnut liqueur or chocolate vodka. All are easy, so you can try a few and discover your favorite liquid version of this candy-inspired shot.

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    Spiked Apple Cider

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    Apple cider becomes a popular co*cktail mixer as the cool winds of autumn begin to blow. The spiked apple cider recipe is best with unfiltered apple cider because its bolder apple flavor is a great base for the aged rum and amaretto. The drink is topped with club soda and accented with bitters, but it's the caramelized oranges that make it really special.

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    Fireball Eggnog

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    In this twist on a classic spiked eggnog, amaretto teams up with Fireball cinnamon spiced whiskey to create a festive party-worthy drink. The two are simply shaken with prepared eggnog and ice and served in a cinnamon-sugar rimmed glass.

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    Eggnog Martini

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    The holidays require a little eggnog, and there are so many ways to enjoy this seasonal favorite. One of the easiest is the eggnog martini because it uses premade eggnog. Shake with vanilla vodka and amaretto, add a cinnamon stick and dusting of nutmeg, and this festive drink is ready to enjoy.

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    White Christmas Dream

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    Understandably, not everyone enjoys eggnog, and the white Christmas dream is a great alternative. Using the eggnog martini's vodka-amaretto base, this recipe opts for heavy cream. Offer holiday party guests a choice between the two, and you can save money when stocking the bar.

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    Santa's Whiskey Flip

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    Inspired by the whiskey flip, this recipe gives the classic co*cktail a winter-worthy flair. The Santa's flip recipe uses amaretto and cinnamon whiskey, which you can buy or make yourself with your favorite whiskey within a week. Shaking those with egg and heavy cream creates a luscious drink with an irresistible foam, perfect for fireside sipping.

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    Flaming Dr. Pepper Shot

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    The flaming Dr. Pepper is one of the mostpopular flaming shotsyou can make and the namesake soda is surprisingly not needed. Instead, when the drink is lit on fire, magic happens and the combination of rum, amaretto, and beer mimics the taste of Dr. Pepper.

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    Chocolate Almond co*cktail

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    Chocolate lovers will swoon over the chocolate almond co*cktail. The recipe uses vodka and amaretto is a great choice for the almond liqueur. Mix those with chocolate liqueur, chocolate ice cream, and milk, then strain it into a rimmed glass of melted chocolate and almonds. It's delicious and a great dessert alternative.

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    Blueberry Tea

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    Some co*cktails are like a chemistry experiment in which a particular flavor is created with totally unrelated ingredients. This blueberry tea is a perfect example because you won't find any blueberries in the recipe. However, when a deeply flavored orange liqueur, amaretto, and orange pekoe tea come together, the warm co*cktail hints at the sweet berries.

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    Lounge Lizard

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    For a quick way to sweeten up your rum and co*ke, turn to the lounge lizard. This highball prefers a shot of dark rum, which gives it a deeper background. Add a small pour of amaretto, then top it with your favorite cola and you're all set. While you might be inclined to choose one of the big-name colas, try this one with a soda that uses kola nut. They tend to be drier, so your drink won't be too sweet.

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    Snickertini

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    While sometimes made from apricot kernels, amaretto is enjoyed for its almond-like taste. That's useful when you want to replicate the nuttiness of a favorite candy bar. Caramel vodka, amaretto, chocolate liqueur, and Irish cream do just that in the snickertini. It's nice on the rocks but can also be tossed in the blender for a frozen treat.

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    Cafe Caribbean

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    When you want to spike your hot coffee, turn to the dynamic duo of rum and amaretto. They'll sweeten the brew while giving it a nice kick. Dress up your café Caribbean with whipped cream and sliced almonds to make it even more indulgent.

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    Sugar Cookie Martini

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    Dessert co*cktails are a favorite venue for amaretto. When your sweet tooth hits, few recipes will satisfy it like the sugar cookie martini. Served with a colorful sugary rim, the recipe is surprisingly simple and uses common bar ingredients. Shake vanilla vodka with Irish cream and amaretto and this sweet treat is ready to drink.

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    Italian Margarita

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    Though it's made worldwide today, amaretto has roots in Italy, so it's only natural to find it in an Italian margarita. In this recipe, the liqueur is added to the typical margarita ingredients of tequila, triple sec, and lime juice, giving the drink a lush sweetness. Choose an aged reposado tequila and serve it with an extra shot of amaretto on the side, if you like.

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    Red Snapper Shooter

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    The red snapper is a favorite in bars and it's also a tasty little drink. The combination of Canadian whisky, amaretto, and cranberry juice goes down easily, though it's great on the rocks, too.

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    Peartini

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    Pear vodka and amaretto team up to create a delightful peartini. Featuring a spiced simple syrup made with brown sugar and seasonal spices, it has an inviting, cozy touch. This is a fantastic fruity vodka martini for autumn and holiday dinner parties.

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    Wedding Cake co*cktail

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    Your summer celebrations deserve a unique co*cktail, and few will surprise everyone who drinks it like the wedding cake co*cktail. The recipe mixes gin, amaretto, and orange and pineapple juices into a creamy frozen co*cktail. It's best described as a tropical gin smoothie, and it's sure to be a new favorite.

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FAQs

What's the best way to drink amaretto? ›

Amaretto is typically served as a dessert drink. It can be enjoyed as a cordial over ice, or mixed with carbonated drinks for a longer beverage. The almond liqueur pairs well with coffee and is often used in creamy co*cktails or as a way to sweeten up a martini.

What pop mixes with amaretto? ›

The low-alcohol amaretto amplifies the sweetness of the co*ke and introduces a toasted, nutty component that feels more at home with cola than the harsher notes of a spiced rum or high-proof whiskey. You can garnish this drink with lemon or lime, and the ratio is, again, up to you.

What is the best mixer for Disaronno amaretto? ›

Mix it with citrus

Fresh citrus is one of the best compliments to the nuttiness of amaretto. While most amaretto drinkers are familiar with an Amaretto Sour -- which pairs the liqueur with the zing of lemon juice -- the spirit works just as well paired with lime, pineapple, or orange juice.

Is Disaronno the same as amaretto? ›

Disaronno is a brand of Amaretto, a liqueur made from Italian amber and almond flavours. In conclusion, the primary distinction between Amaretto and Disaronno is their almond content. Disaronno does not contain almonds despite its almond flavour.

Is it okay to drink amaretto straight? ›

You can drink amaretto straight by itself, or mix it with scotch, bourbon, rum, and other alcoholic drinks. Amaretto also mixes well with non-alcoholic drinks, like coffee, hot chocolate, and ginger beer. To drink amaretto straight, pour it over ice. Add a squeeze of lemon or lime for extra flavor.

Is amaretto a sipping liquor? ›

Amaretto can range in terms of its alcohol content, but like many liqueurs, it is often between 20-28% alcohol by volume, making it an easy sipper when served neat or on the rocks.

What pairs well with amaretto? ›

The sweet and nutty flavor of Amaretto makes it versatile to use in several co*cktail recipes. Popularly, Amaretto liqueur is used in basic lowball co*cktails with brandy, rum, vodka, and whiskey. It's frequently used in sweet desserts and warm and cold drinks and goes well with coffee.

Is amaretto good with Dr Pepper? ›

Pepper and its Texas-born, 23-flavor recipe is not one of the drink's ingredients. But the fiery mix of sweet amaretto liqueur, bubbly beer and overproof rum simulate the iconic soft drink remarkably well. Like many popular co*cktails, the Flaming Dr.

Is amaretto and co*ke good? ›

Rating. The Amaretto and co*ke co*cktail is a simple yet popular mixed drink that combines the sweetness and rich, almond-like flavor of amaretto with the fizzy, caramel notes of cola.

How do Italians drink Disaronno? ›

Disaronno can be served neat as a cordial, on the rocks, or as part of a co*cktail mixed with other alcoholic beverages, cola, ginger ale, or fruit juice. It may also be added to hot chocolate and is an ingredient in the Italian variant of an Irish coffee.

How long does Disaronno last once opened? ›

Storage: Store between 0° and 25 °C and consume it within 6 months of opening. Safety Warning: Avoid mixing it with lemon or acid drinks.

Why is Disaronno so good? ›

Disaronno is a pleasure to enjoy on the rocks as well as in its various mixed drinks. With its distinctive colour and unmistakable taste, Disaronno Originale is a timeless symbol of Italian taste. Intense and persistent fragrance, sweet and fruity character, complemented by a warming sensation.

Is amaretto good on its own? ›

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It is smooth and easy to drink with delicate flavors, which makes it a versatile liqueur that can be enjoyed on its own, used in co*cktails, or can also be used in desserts.

Can amaretto be served straight? ›

Amaretto is a sweet almond based liqueur. Best served chilled and can be enjoyed on its own, part of a co*cktail or drizzled over ice cream or fruit. Delicious served straight from the freezer. Please drink responsibly.

Do people drink amaretto on the rocks? ›

You can drink amaretto neat or on the rocks, in a cup of coffee or in co*cktails, like an amaretto sour. Amaretto also pairs well with a variety of spirits including rye whisky, bourbon or scotch. Amaretto can also be mixed into coffee and served with a scoop of ice cream like an affogato.

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