Sandy Collins

Sandy Collins

The Scottish adaptation of the classic Collins - a refreshing long drink that marries blended Scotch whisky with lemon, sugar, and soda for an approachable introduction to the nuanced world of Scotch.

12%

ABV

easy

Difficulty

collins

Glass

History & Heritage

The Sandy Collins emerged organically as part of the Collins cocktail family expansion, first documented in John F. Driscoll's 1933 manual *The Home Bartender*. Named after "Sandy," a traditional Scottish diminutive for Alexander, it represents the logical substitution of Scotch whisky into the classic Collins template. Published at the end of Prohibition, it helped reintroduce Americans to cocktail culture while showcasing the versatility of Scotch beyond neat sipping.

Ingredients

Quality ingredients make all the difference. Each component plays a crucial role.

Method

Technique transforms ingredients into something extraordinary.

1

Pre-chill a Collins glass

2

Combine Scotch whisky, lemon juice, rich simple syrup, and Peychaud's bitters in a shaker

3

Fill shaker three-quarters full with high-quality ice cubes

4

Shake vigorously for 10-12 seconds until well-frosted

5

Strain into Collins glass filled with fresh, clear ice

6

Top gently with chilled club soda to preserve carbonation

7

Give a single, gentle stir from bottom to top to integrate ingredients

Glassware

collins

Served over ice in a Collins glass to preserve carbonation and maintain temperature

Garnish

Lemon peel

Long, elegant lemon peel expressed over drink

Maraschino cherry

High-quality cherry such as Luxardo

Optional

Flavor Journey

Every great cocktail tells a story through its flavors. Here's the sensory experience you can expect.

4

Sweet

out of 10

5

Sour

out of 10

2

Bitter

out of 10

4

Strong

out of 10

Master's Tips

Professional insights to elevate your craft

Use unpeated or lightly peated blended Scotch - heavily peated varieties can clash with the bright lemon

Rich simple syrup (2:1) provides better texture than standard 1:1 syrup

Shake the base ingredients first, then top with soda - never shake the club soda

Serve immediately to ensure maximum effervescence

Variations & Riffs

Classic cocktails inspire countless variations. Here are some popular riffs on the Sandy Collins.

Jock Collins

Minor Tweak

Alternative name for the Sandy Collins with identical recipe.

Changes

Sweeter Sandy

Minor Tweak

Increased syrup for those preferring a sweeter profile.

Changes
Rich Simple Syrup (2:1):0.5 oz0.8 oz

Whisky Forward

Minor Tweak

More robust version with increased Scotch.

Changes
Blended Scotch Whisky:2 oz2.5 oz

Smoky Collins

Major Variation

Uses lightly peated Scotch for subtle smoke complexity.

Changes
Blended Scotch WhiskyLightly Peated Scotch(2 oz)

Traditional Sandy (No Bitters)

Major Variation

Adheres to the traditional Collins formula without modern bitters addition.

Changes

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