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What to mix with Skrewball? These peanut butter whiskey drinks are the best ways to highlight its sweet, nutty flavor.

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Got a bottle of Skrewball? This unique peanut butter whiskey is syrupy, thick and sweet, with a deliciously nutty finish. Sure, you can drink it as a shot. But how to mix up Skrewball cocktails? Here are all the top peanut butter whiskey drink recipes that make the most of this nutty liquor! Try it in a sweet spin on the Old Fashioned, or balance it out with cranberry juice in a sweet tart Peanut Butter and Jelly.

Many Skrewball drink recipes out there are overly sweet. But we found peanut butter whiskey is better accented with tart, bubbly or bitter flavors to cut the sweetness. So don’t go making a Skrewball White Russian or mixing Skrewball and Baileys…unless you want schedule an immediate visit to the dentist! The drink recipes below still lean sweet, but the flavor is balanced so they’re deliciously sippable.

And now…top peanut butter whiskey drinks to try!

More about Skrewball

Skrewball whiskey is a flavored whiskey that tastes like peanut butter (really!). If you’re a whiskey lover, well: you might not love these peanut butter whiskey drinks. Because there’s loads of added sugar in the stuff! Here’s a bit more about this intriguing type of whiskey:

  • Skrewball peanut butter whiskey is a flavored whiskey made with real peanuts. The company was founded by husband and wife team Steven and Brittany Yeng, based in San Diego, California. Skrewball launched in 2018 and has become very popular in the US.
  • Skrewball has a thick, sticky texture. It tastes very sweet, with a strong peanut finish and notes of caramel, coffee and vanilla. Honestly, it’s more like drinking Baileys than bourbon.
  • Is Skrewball really a whiskey? Whiskey technically should be 40% ABV when it’s bottled, and Skrewball is 35% ABV. It’s labeled as a “flavored whiskey.”
  • Will I like Skrewball? It depends. If you’re a whiskey connoisseur, probably not. But if you love sweet alcoholic drinks and think you don’t like whiskey…you probably will!
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Peanut Butter Whiskey Old Fashioned (& More!)

Skrewball Old Fashioned

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The Skrewball Old Fashioned is a fun way to drink peanut butter whiskey! Add bitters and garnish with a cherry.

  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 2 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 2 minutes
  • Yield: 1 drink 1x
  • Category: Drink
  • Method: Stirred
  • Cuisine: Cocktails
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

Scale
  • 2 ounces (4 tablespoons) Skrewball whiskey
  • 4 strong dashes Angostura bitters
  • Soda water, to taste (optional)
  • For the garnish: orange wedge and cocktail cherry
  • Large ice cube, for serving (try clear ice!)
  • Cocktail cherry for garnish

Instructions

  1. Add the Skrewball whiskey and angostura bitters to a glass and swirl to combine. Add a large clear ice cube.
  2. If desired, add a splash of soda water to taste: this tones down the sweetness of the Skrewball and is reminiscent of a Wisconsin Old Fashioned. Either way, the flavor is much sweeter than a traditional Old Fashioned. Garnish with an orange wedge and cocktail cherry.

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Hi there! We’re Alex & Sonja Overhiser, authors of two cookbooks, busy parents, and a real life couple who cooks together. We founded the A Couple Cooks website in 2010 to share simple, seasonal recipes and the joy of cooking. We now offer thousands of original recipes, cooking tips, and meal planning ideas—all written and photographed by the two of us (and tested on our kids!).

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  1. Jeff A says:

    I enjoy a Monsterscrew. 1/2 Monster Java and 1/2 Screwball over ice.

  2. Jennifer Amstutz says:

    A shot of peanut butter whiskey mixed with grape soda 😋 I call it a “melted PB&j”

  3. Susan Bednarczyk says:

    Hate screwball because it does not taste like peanut butter. It taste like coffee! I hate any thing with coffee flavor. Several friends did not like it either, they are all ones who do not drink coffee. If you like coffee you will like it. If you hate coffee you will not like.

  4. Lou anne hick says:

    Mix peanut butter whiskey with Apple cider 1/2 and 1/2

  5. Gary Simpson says:

    I like my cocktail, a jigger of peanut flavored whiskey and a jigger of Rum Chata over ice in a highball glass garnished with a lime wedge. My favorite but high carb high calorie drink, but really good.

  6. Susan Carlisle says:

    Make a drink called a “screwdog”

    All it is peanut butter bulldog.
    Screwball
    Kahalua
    Coke and coke

  7. Mike R says:

    Soooo…a friend put me onto Screwball. She acquired some, and we joked about that with jelly being a pb&j…so she tried it, and really liked the result! She added Dr. Pepper Vanilla and Strawberry…and gave me all the fixins for my birthday…and I experimented. I’m a brandy drinker these days. So I messed around with all the ingredients…and ended up just putting a splash in my brandy. I use a heated snifter, and a relatively cheap brandy. They make a version that has a little enhanced vanilla flavor and I really like that…The result was the Screwball took the initial bite out of the brandy…which I actually liked. She has changed my drinking habits…after 40 years of straight cognac/brandy drinking.

  8. Renee D Klein says:

    My BFF told me about your Peanut Butter Whiskey and they happened to have a tasting recently…..I live in the Chicago suburbs……I am trying to lose weight….now I’m hooked on your whiskey….not sure whether to be happy or sad! I little of both…..still LOVE your whiskey!

  9. Jan says:

    Last Christmas I had the most delicious drink made with peanut butter whiskey and eggnog . Unfortunately, I don’t l live near the restaurant where I had it . I did order your peanut butter whiskey so I am wondering if you might have a recipe for the whiskey and eggnog ? I would appreciate and help you can give me . Thanks ! Jan

    1. Alex Overhiser says:

      Hi! We don’t have a recipe, but I would think I would try 1 ounce of whiskey to 6 ounces of eggnog.

      Best!

      1. Jan says:

        Thank you so much ! Can’t wait to try this .

  10. Jazz says:

    I love to blend Screwball Peanut Butter Whiskey with ice and Vanilla Bean Creamer or Brown Butter Creamer. 🍶

  11. Chuck Pritchett says:

    Something I’ve found out it Skrewball is really good with….. is yoo-hoo. It not a Reese cup but damn good. And if u like a sweet creamy drink then try it with banana pudding moonshine. So much like a pb&b sammich with a shot of cold milk….. It takes me back.

    1. Renee D Klein says:

      OMG! My husband just tried Screwball whiskey & mentioned that it would be good with yoo-hoo….gonna make martinis!

  12. Charles says:

    Elvis Presley

    Screwball
    Banana Liquor

    Shake vigorously with ice until frothy and strain!
    His favorite food was Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwich!

    1. Renee D Klein says:

      I know….I LOVE Elvis! Love both banana Liquor & now, Screwball Peanut Butter Whiskey…..great idea…can’t wait to try it….Thanks!

  13. WendyRogers says:

    I like the Skrewball PB whiskey with guiness beer. Dump in a couple shots in the can.

  14. Michael Hardeman says:

    Looking forward to trying your recipes.

  15. Ryan Reed says:

    Hi ,
    My wife had picked up a bottle of Screwball Peanut Butter Whiskey . As a sipper , it’s very nice. My wife came up with ” Drunkin Peanut Butter Cup “. It will change your list. It did mine.
    1.5 / 2 ounces of whiskey,to
    4 / 6 ounces (we use Ripple plant based chocolate milk) chocolate milk.👌👌👌 Thank you.

    1. Alex Overhiser says:

      Sounds great. Thanks for sharing!

  16. Timothy G Fowler says:

    Very interesting!! With fall coming I’ll definitely have some at the house!!

  17. Sonja Overhiser says:

    Let us know if you have any questions!

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