Peanut butter chocolate lovers get ready for an absolutely amazing Peanut Butter Whiskey Chocolate Martini.
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My daughter’s boyfriend works at a state liquor store, so he gets to see new inventory as it comes in.
He knows my daughter is obsessed with Reese’s, so when he saw peanut butter whiskey, he picked up a bottle for them to try.
My daughter could not stop talking about how good it was. I’ll admit I was pretty skeptical. Sure, I love a Reese’s as much as the next person, but peanut butter whiskey??
I wasn’t convinced…until I tried it! You definitely get the peanut butter flavor immediately. But there are also undertones of chocolate.
I knew it would be perfect mixed with Godiva chocolate liqueur and I was right. It’s seriously like Reese’s in drink form!
Let’s get to the recipe and then I’ll share some details about Skrewball peanut butter whiskey.
How To Make A Peanut Butter Whiskey Chocolate Martini
Ingredients
- Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey 3 oz
- Godiva Chocolate Liqueur 1.5 oz
- Chocolate Syrup
Step 1.
Add chocolate syrup to a chilled glass. I used these cocktail glasses, which are the perfect size.
Step 2.
Fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
Step 3.
Add peanut butter whiskey and chocolate liqueur to the shaker and shake until chilled-about 30 seconds.
Step 4.
Pour into the cocktail glass, add a peanut butter cup. Enjoy and please drink responsibly.
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The story of Skrewball Whiskey is an interesting one. Like with so many unique creations, it started out on a whim from a bartender and a foodie who first served a peanut butter whiskey shot.
It then became their signature shot for this husband and wife team and the rest, as they say, is history.
According to Fox News Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey was awarded a double gold medal for “best flavored whiskey”.
Great news for those of you with gluten allergies. It is also vegan and gluten-free.
My daughter and I love flavored whiskey, like our recently shared cinnamon infused whiskey. But if that’s not for you, peanut butter whiskey can be used in mixed cocktails to tone down the sweetness.
One recipe that may appeal to you from the Skrewball website is this spin on a classic PB & J.
Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey Recipe
Peanut Butter Old Fashioned:
- 1.5 oz. Skrewball Whiskey
- .75 oz. Rye Whiskey
- 4 Dashes of Angostura Bitters
- 1 Luxardo Cherry
1. Combine all ingredients over ice in a cocktail glass. Stir and allow to blend until chilled.
2. Garnish with Luxardo Cherry and an Orange peel.
If you enjoy chocolate flavored martinis, you should check out this white chocolate cherry martini.
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Make An Amazing Peanut Butter Whiskey Chocolate Martini
Enjoy a delicious peanut butter chocolate martini that tastes like a Reese’s!
Ingredients
- Peanut Butter Whiskey 3 oz
- Godiva Chocolate Liqueur 1.5 oz
- Chocolate Syrup
Instructions
- Add chocolate syrup to a chilled glass.
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
- Add peanut butter whiskey and chocolate liqueur to the shaker and shake until chilled-about 30 seconds.
- Pour into the cocktail glass, add a peanut butter cup.
- Enjoy and please drink responsibly.
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Sounds delicious!
The amount of each ingredient isn’t listed in the printable. Would you add that please?
Thanks!
Hi Julie! It really is so yummy! I updated the printable. Enjoy!
Skrewball is the BEST whiskey ever! My husband who doesn’t even like peanut butter really likes it! It has such a great creamy flavor and is so smooth, it almost feels like it is a schnapps.
Yes! I love it too and there are some really good cocktails to make with it. My sister likes it on the rocks.
Hi!
I wanna try this. I wonder if I could use Bailey’s instead?
Thanks!
D.S.