We don’t want you to think that Rebel Yell is only good for drinking — alone or in a cocktail. So we asked Jeffery Hobbs, chef-partner at Slow Bone Barbeque — one of the best in Dallas-Fort Worth — to concoct some recipes using Rebel Yell Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Rebel Yell Root Beer, and Rebel Yell Ginger. Our only requirements: The recipes had to work for a backyard summer barbecue, and they had to be delicious.
Hobbs came back to us with three — a mop for meat, a baked bean side, and a caramel glaze to use with an assortment of desserts. Serve these, and your outdoor grill-fest will be the best thing that happens this summer. […]
Whether it’s best to enjoy your Rebel Yell bourbon straight or in a cocktail is not for us to say. We’re just here to arm you with the recipes. And one building block for just about any mixed drink is the magical potion called simple syrup.
It’s called “simple” because it contains only two elements: sugar and water. In a trick borrowed from the arsenal of the pastry chef, those two ingredients are heated until the sugar dissolves. […]
Now that you know what to pair with Rebel Yell Root Beer Whiskey, you are probably curious about what to mix with it. We have some recipes for that. […]
Rebel Yell Root Beer Whiskey is a brazen take on the classic Rebel Yell, enriched by an infusion of creamy root beer. An abundance of flavors makes it a wholly satisfying beverage to sip solo.
But man cannot live on Rebel Yell Root Beer Whiskey alone. Here are three dishes to pair with this bold, unconventional drink. […]
No matter which Rebel Yell you choose — Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Small Batch Reserve, Straight Rye Whiskey, 10-year Single Barrel, American Whiskey, Root Beer, Ginger — their roots are the same: They’re all members of the glorious family of whiskey.
Here are the three best ways to sip: […]