How to Make the Ultimate Hot Toddy

The Castle Hot Toddy at Dead Rabbit.

When the mercury plunges, sometimes it just feels right to reach for something hot and boozy to warm your cold, cold heart. Enter the Hot Toddy, a simple winter classic that can be made with whiskey, brandy or rum

Joann Spiegal, taproom manager at Manhattan’s widely-acclaimed Dead Rabbit, suggests making the bracingly good version served at her bar. “The Castle Hot Toddy has an extra kick of sweetness by incorporating honey syrup and honey liquor, which makes it one of my favorites during the cooler months,” she says.

Sounds about right to us. Here’s how to make the Castle Hot Toddy and a traditional Irish Hot Toddy. 

Castle Hot Toddy

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Irish Hot Toddy 

“This is a standard recipe that can be modified in anyway you’d like,” Spiegel says. “Feel free to use less of this or more of that to make it boozier, sweeter or more citrus forward. The cinnamon stick is optional, but clove and lemon are required.”

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