Why Bartenders Love Monkey Shoulder – And Why You Will Too

When it comes to whisky that works for both sipping and mixing, Monkey Shoulder has become a bartender favourite around the world. From craft cocktail bars to your favourite neighbourhood pub, this blended malt Scotch has earned a permanent spot on the back bar — and for good reason.

If you’ve been wondering why bartenders reach for Monkey Shoulder so often (and why it might just become your new go-to), here’s the inside scoop.

Made for Mixing Without Compromise

Most whiskies taste great neat but lose character when mixed. Monkey Shoulder is different — it was designed with cocktails in mind.

  • 100% malt whisky from Speyside, giving it richness and depth

  • Vanilla, spice, and citrus notes that complement, not overpower, mixers

  • Smooth finish that makes it approachable for all palates

Bartender-Tested, Guest-Approved

"It’s versatile and consistent — I can make a perfect whisky sour every time," says Andre, head bartender at a popular Jakarta cocktail bar.

"Guests love that it’s smooth enough to sip but still stands up in a highball," adds Nadia, who runs a busy rooftop bar.

These pros love Monkey Shoulder because it:

  • Works across classic cocktails (Old Fashioned, Whisky Sour, Highball)

  • Adapts easily to creative twists like the Monkey Jam Sour

  • Is priced right for quality — meaning bars can serve it often without blowing budgets

3 Bartender-Approved Monkey Shoulder Cocktails to Try at Home

1. Ginger Monkey

2. Lazy Old Fashioned

3. Monkey Sour

  • 50ml Monkey Shoulder

  • 20ml lemon juice

  • 20ml sugar syrup

  • Optional egg white for foam

Why You’ll Love It Too

  • Approachable: Smooth, easy-drinking flavour

  • Versatile: Great neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails

  • Value: Premium quality at a mid-range price

It’s the kind of bottle you can pour for a whisky newbie or a seasoned drinker and get the same happy reaction.

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