
Bow & Arrow
A modern classic cocktail that expertly blends smoky mezcal with bourbon, balanced by tropical pineapple and bright lime juice.
SUGGESTED GLASSWARE
Coupe Glass
Recipe
- Bourbon Whiskey30 ml
- Mezcal30 ml
- Pineapple Juice22.5 ml
- Lime Juice22.5 ml
- Simple syrup (1:1)15 ml
- Pineapple frond1 leaf
Instructions
Equipment
Description
Created by Scott Teague at Dutch Kills in New York in 2015, the Bow & Arrow represents the best of modern mixology with its split-base approach combining two distinct spirits. This cocktail has become a favorite for its unique flavor profile that marries the smoky depth of mezcal with the warmth of bourbon, creating a complex yet approachable drink that showcases the harmony between agave and grain spirits.
Nutritional information
1 cocktail (155ml)Tips & Notes
Use precise measurements with a jigger marked in milliliters for consistency - the balance between smoky mezcal and warm bourbon is crucial to the cocktail's success.
Always use fresh-pressed pineapple juice and freshly squeezed lime juice, as bottled versions lack the bright acidity and natural sweetness needed for proper balance.
Shake hard and double strain through a fine mesh strainer to ensure a smooth, silky texture free from pulp and ice shards that could compromise the drinking experience.
For a spiced variation, substitute cinnamon syrup for simple syrup - the warming spice pairs beautifully with both the mezcal's smoke and bourbon's vanilla notes.
Choose a mezcal with pronounced smoky character like Del Maguey Barril, as the smoke needs to stand up to the bourbon and fruit juices without being overwhelmed.
Can I substitute the mezcal with another spirit?
While mezcal’s distinctive smoky character is essential to the Bow & Arrow’s identity, you could substitute with a peated Scotch whisky for a different but interesting smoky profile. However, this would create a different cocktail entirely, as the agave notes are integral to the original recipe’s balance.
What's the best way to get fresh pineapple juice?
The best method is to juice fresh pineapple using a juicer or blend pineapple chunks and strain through a fine mesh. Fresh pineapple juice should be used within 24 hours for optimal flavor and acidity. Avoid canned juice as it lacks the bright, natural acidity needed for proper balance.
How can I adjust the sweetness level?
Start with the standard 15ml of syrup and adjust to taste. If you prefer less sweetness, reduce to 10ml, or increase to 20ml for a sweeter profile. Remember that pineapple juice also contributes natural sweetness, so taste your pineapple juice first and adjust accordingly.
What variations can I make to customize the flavor?
Popular variations include adding muddled jalapeño for heat, fresh basil leaves for herbaceous notes, or a splash of grapefruit juice for extra citrus brightness. You can also rim the glass with smoked salt or use cinnamon syrup instead of simple syrup for warming spice notes.