Brandy
Dragoon Punch
This is said to be the cavalryman's answer to Artillery Punch.
Brandy Fizz
Fizzes, which have been popular drinks in the late morning and afternoon, are usually served in highball glasses. They are made from liquor, citrus juices, and sugar, shaken with ice. The mixture is strained into glasses, which are then filled with club soda or other carbonated drink, including champagne. Egg, both yolk and white, is used in some fizzes.
Café Brulot
Strong coffee, spices, Triple Sec and brandy combine deliciously in a favorite New Orleans after-dinner drink.
Scotch Mist
Mists are made with crushed ice, similarly to frappés. When made with good Scotch or bourbon they are usually best suited to after-dinner drinking, but might also be enjoyed at other times of day.
Kir Royale with Vanilla Cognac
Vanilla-accented Cognac adds a twist to the traditional Kir Royale (an aperitif made with Champagne and crème de cassis). Prepare the Cognac-vanilla mixture at least one day ahead so that the flavors can mingle. Have extra bottles of Champagne on hand for a second go-round.