Shaved Beaver Cocktail Recipe

Shaved Beaver Nutrition Facts

Calories:210

Fat:0g

Protein:0g

Carbohydrates:20g

Alcohol %:20

Created by

Nic Polotnianko

I fell in love with the art of mixology 6 years ago. Since then, I've honed my skills, crafting a myriad of cocktail recipes, and sharing my passion with other enthusiasts.

Last Updated: August 23, 2024

History

The Shaved Beaver cocktail is a relatively modern creation, with no specific origin story. It's a favorite among those who enjoy a blend of sweet and sour flavors, with a hint of fruitiness. The cocktail's name is a playful nod to the use of Canadian whiskey in the recipe.

How Shaved Beaver Tastes?

The Shaved Beaver cocktail is a delightful balance of sweet and sour, with a fruity undertone. The Canadian whiskey adds a smooth, rich depth, while the peach schnapps and cranberry juice bring a refreshing sweetness and tartness respectively.

Interesting facts about Shaved Beaver

  • The Shaved Beaver cocktail is typically served in a highball glass.
  • Despite its fruity flavor, this cocktail packs a punch with its alcohol content.
  • The cocktail's unique name often sparks conversation and laughter among patrons.

Ingredients

Canadian Whiskey

Canadian whiskey, the backbone of this cocktail, brings a smooth, often rye-influenced flavor that complements the sweeter components. The 1.5 oz measure provides warmth without overpowering. Using more could make the drink too boozy, less might make it too sweet.

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Peach Schnapps

Peach Schnapps brings a fruity and sugary twist, adding to the drink's playfulness. 1 oz is just right to kiss your taste buds without it turning into a peach fest. Omitting it would make 'Shaved Beaver' lose its cheeky charm.

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Cranberry Juice

At 4 oz, cranberry juice gives a tart counterbalance to the sweetness of the whiskey and schnapps, providing a refreshing edge. Too much could sour your mood, too little might make the cocktail overly sweet.

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Lime Juice

A squeeze (0.5 oz) of lime juice brightens everything up and adds a zesty note. It's like that bit of aftershave that makes you go 'Ahh!'—skip it, and the drink might feel flat. A bit more could overshadow the subtler notes of peach.

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Recipe. How to make Shaved Beaver Drink

  1. Fill a highball glass with ice.
  2. Pour in the Canadian whiskey, peach schnapps, and lime juice.
  3. Top off with cranberry juice.
  4. Stir well to combine.
  5. Garnish with a lime wheel.

Pro Tips

  • Use fresh lime juice for a more vibrant flavor.
  • For a less sweet version, reduce the amount of peach schnapps.
  • Always stir the cocktail to ensure the flavors are well combined.

Perfect Pairings

Food Pairings

  • Grilled meats: The bold flavor of Canadian whiskey pairs well with the smokiness of grilled meats.
  • Spicy Appetizers: The sweetness of peach schnapps and the tartness of cranberry juice can complement spicy flavors.
  • Sharp Cheeses: This cocktail would go nicely with a cheese plate featuring sharp cheeses, which would balance out its sweetness.

Drink Chasers

  • Club Soda: A neutral palate cleanser to enjoy between sips.
  • Ginger Ale: For those who prefer a sweeter chaser that still respects the cocktail's flavors.

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What you could change in Shaved Beaver

  • Canadian Whiskey can be replaced with Bourbon.
  • Peach Schnapps can be substituted with Peach Liqueur.
  • Cranberry Juice can be replaced with Raspberry Juice for a different fruity twist.

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And of course - twists🍹

Smoky Beaver

Add a splash of smoked bitters to introduce a smoky layer that plays off the whiskey's natural flavors. It's like a beaver with a wood-burning hobby; intriguing and irresistible.

Berry Beaver

Swap out half the cranberry juice for raspberry puree for a berry-licious take. This twist would be like visiting a berry farm in the middle of the cocktail glass—fruity and fun.

Citrus Beaver

Double the lime juice and add a splash of orange liqueur. This citrus-packed version will make the cocktail zip and zing like a beaver on a caffeine rush.

In case you forgot basics how to make Shaved Beaver

Insert the spoon into the glass until it touches the bottom. Keep the back of the spoon against the inside wall of the glass, and stir in a smooth, circular motion. The goal is to swirl the ice and ingredients together without churning or splashing.

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Garnishing a bar drink depends on the type of garnish and the cocktail. Generally, it involves preparing the garnish (like cutting a citrus wheel or picking a sprig of mint), and then adding it to the drink in a visually appealing way (like perching it on the rim or floating it on top).

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Frequently Asked Questions on Shaved Beaver

What other types of glasses can I use if I don't have a highball glass?

You can use any tall glass you have on hand, such as a collins glass, or even a pint glass. It's more about volume and the ability to hold enough ice and ingredients.

Can I make a non-alcoholic version of this cocktail?

Absolutely, you can omit the whiskey and schnapps and use peach juice or peach nectar instead. It will still have a similar flavor profile.

Why is it called a Shaved Beaver?

Many cocktail names come from playfully inventive sources. In this case, it's likely a pun relating to the use of Canadian Whiskey in the recipe. Remember, a sense of humor often goes hand in hand with mixology!

Can I batch make this cocktail for a party?

Sure thing. Simply multiply the proportions by the number of servings you require. Remember to mix thoroughly before serving.

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