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Everyone's favorite chilly slushy meets boozy bourbon goodness in these tasty Southern summer treats.
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Y'all can't show up empty-handed to a Southern party, BBQ, or soiree, and you sure can't serve your guests a hot drink when it's a sizzling Saturday at the end of July. Keep your cool, and your friends and family chilled out with a bourbon drink that's as cold as it is juicy: a bourbon slush. Do these bourbon slush recipes require some planning? Sure do. But the payoff is almost more soul-quenching than Memaw's sweet tea.
Who knew that the hottest drink in the South would be something so ice cold? Well, perhaps the bourbon slush is the South's best-kept secret. Until now. This recipe makes roughly 10 servings, so plan accordingly.
Soak up some vitamin D in the sunshine while you crunch and sip your way to a boost of vitamin C with a juicy bourbon slush recipe that's a tropically chill treat. This will make approximately 10 servings.
Skip the orange juice if you want this to be your coldest mint julep riff yet.
You know that first sip of an old-fashioned when you're sitting on the front porch, admiring the sunset while the lightning bugs make their way through the yard? This is even better. This recipe whips up roughly a dozen portions.
No tea is required to make this berry-delicious Southern bourbon slush. Although, feel free to swap the water for black tea if you're longing for that sweet tea flavor. And as for the strawberries, feel free to swap those for blueberries, raspberries, or some seriously pulverized fresh peach puree. This makes approximately four servings.
Grab your chair and head for the shade with a few of these bourbon slush recipes. Call a friend, or let them know you're headed over for an afternoon of chatter and bourbon. Who could say no to that idea? After all, these bourbon slushes are pretty as a peach.