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Whisky Twist For Rainy Days: Make the Grant’s Crew Driver Cocktail

Add a citrusy twist to your rainy days with the Grant’s Crew Driver cocktail—a bright, fruity whisky mix that brings warmth and cheer to monsoon moments.

Contributed By

Nishtha Kawrani

July 15, 2025

Grant’s Crew Driver Cocktail

Grant’s Crew Driver Cocktail

Monsoons are usually about hot brews and nourishing soups, but what if a splash of whisky could elevate your comfort drinks this monsoon season? From jammy, zesty mixes to bursts of fruity flavours, the Grant Crew Driver cocktail is made to match the rhythm of downpour with warmth and comfort. Whether you wish to have a rainy party or want to stay curled up in your bed, this cocktail will turn your gloomy days into brighter ones.

The Grant Crew Driver cocktail feels like sunshine breaking through grey skies. The citrusy goodness of cranberry and grapefruit adds a fruity punch to the mellow whisky, ideal for adding sparkle to stormy skies. Shake up your rainy days with these bright, easy-to-make cocktail recipes. 

Grant’s Crew Driver Cocktail Recipe

Quick Info
Prep Time 5 min
Cook Time 0 min
Total Time 5 min
Servings 1
Difficulty easy
Ingredients
  • Grant’s Triple Wood - 60 ml
  • Cranberry Juice - 30 ml
  • Pink Grapefruit Syrup - 20 ml
  • Lime - 20 ml
  • Charred Grapefruit Wedge( for garnish) - 0 g
Instructions
Step-1
Add whisky, cranberry juice, pink grapefruit syrup & lime juice in a cocktail shaker. Shake over ice.
Step-2
Pour over ice in an Old-Fashioned glass.
Step-3
Garnish with a charred grapefruit wedge.
Recipe
Prep Time 5 min
Cook Time 0 min
Total Time 5 min
Servings 1
Difficulty easy
Ingredients
  • Grant’s Triple Wood - 60 ml
  • Cranberry Juice - 30 ml
  • Pink Grapefruit Syrup - 20 ml
  • Lime - 20 ml
  • Charred Grapefruit Wedge( for garnish) - 0 g
Instructions
Step-1
Add whisky, cranberry juice, pink grapefruit syrup & lime juice in a cocktail shaker. Shake over ice.
Step-2
Pour over ice in an Old-Fashioned glass.
Step-3
Garnish with a charred grapefruit wedge.
Note:
  • Double the ingredients when cooking for more people to ensure everyone gets a fluffy stack.
  • Swap out eggs for mashed bananas, yogurt, or flaxseed mix if you're vegetarian or allergic to eggs.
  • Use buttermilk instead of regular milk for extra soft and airy pancakes.
  • Let the batter rest for 5-10 minutes before cooking to get fluffier pancakes.
  • Cook on medium-low heat to avoid burning while ensuring even cooking.
  • Add vanilla extract or cinnamon for an extra touch of flavor.
  • Top with fresh fruits, nuts, or honey for a delicious and healthy twist.
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