So you're not into frose. That's OK, the Infirmary NYC has a frozen whiskey cocktail just for you called frisky. Here's what you need to know about it.
By Linnea Zielinski, Metro
Your friends know basically every restaurant or bar where you can get frose, or frozen rose, in NYC
— but you’re not that into wine. You love the idea of a frozen
cocktail, but rose just isn’t for you. The Infirmary, a Cajun restaurant
and bar on the Upper East Side, must have had you in mind because they
just announced a new addition to their summer cocktail menu: frisky, the
whiskey version of frose.
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impressive whiskey collection, with bottles from rare Bourbon and
American whiskey to independent Irish distilleries and Scotches that
boast plenty of peaty smoke. (Don’t worry, there are also blends for
those of you who don’t like the campfire flavor.) But a tumbler of
whiskey isn’t exactly a go-to refresher on a hot and humid summer day.
Enter frisky, their new frozen whiskey cocktail.
What's in the frisky, or frozen whiskey cocktail?
But just like not every frose is straight-up frozen rose in
a glass, frisky isn’t just a boozy slush. Yes, it’s frozen and yes, it
boasts plenty of Teeling Irish Whiskey but there’s more going on here —
and it makes it a great go-to to chill out on a hot summer day. You’ll
also find ‘blue lemonade’ in this frozen cocktail, though we’re guessing
that might just be extra booze giving it the blueberry hue.
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Even better, you can bring your frose-loving friends and
all have a good time at brunch. The cocktail bar and Creole restaurant
made room for both boozy slushes on their cocktail menu, so you can get
your whiskey fix at brunch while they start their day with rose.
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Both of the frozen cocktails will set you back $14, although it looks
like they fill those glasses pretty high. Plus, with two different
frozen margs on the menu — one made with tequila, the other with mezcal —
you can safely cozy up for a long boozy brunch session with plenty of
drink options that will suit every picky palate. (But if you really want
to rub it in to your rose-loving friends, you can head over to The
Infirmary's Instagram account to vote in their social story on whether
the whiskey cocktail is better than the wine.)
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The Infirmary
1720 2nd AvenueNew York, NY 10128
(917) 388-2512
infirmarynyc.com
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