Is there anything more summery than a peachy drink? I’ve had this recipe in the works for months. I knew I would make this the second the peaches arrived in late July, but I had to wait for the perfect peaches! It’s finally the height of peach season, and you guys, I’ve been dying to share this! I usually only share cocktails on Saturdays. And we’ll probably start that back up sometime in September or October! But since it’s summer, I’m reserving drinks for special Fridays. It’s fun!!
Growing up in Ohio, the peaches were out of this world by the time mid-July rolled around. Just like the New York state apples, I’d eat the summer peaches by the buckets. I love them so much. As a kid, we’d just buy the peaches and eat them. My mom was never into cooking or baking with fruits – always chocolate for her. And no one made homemade drinks. So now, I LOVE letting my creativity run wild with summery fruits.
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Step 1: grill the peaches This first step is optional, but if you have the time, grilling the peaches definitely adds flavor to this drink. Slice the peach, then lightly grill the slices until you see light grill marks. Grilling the peaches makes them a bit sweeter and even more delicious!
Step 2: muddle the drink Next, muddle the peach slices with fresh thyme and lemon juice. Gently smash the peaches down to release their yummy juices. If you don’t love the flavor of thyme, use fresh basil. Both are great!
Step 3: add to your mixer + shake At this point, you can either add the bourbon or make a mocktail using apple cider mixed with the tiniest amount of vanilla. Of course, bourbon (or whiskey) is the classic smash alcohol, but if you prefer to mix a mocktail, I LOVE using apple cider. It’s totally delicious. Shake this all up to get your smash well mixed.
Step 4: top it off Pour this over ice, then top each drink off with ginger beer. You can also use seltzer, but ginger beer creates the most delicious and refreshing summer drink. I somehow find ways to add it to most of my cocktails!
SIMPLE but SO GOOD! If you want to make this smash even more special, add garnishes. I love using a dahlia flower, basil leaf, or thyme sprig. Very pretty and elegant.
Looking for other easy cocktails?? Here are my favorites: Spiced Cranberry Punch Cranberry Bourbon Sour Creamy Coconut White Russian Vanilla Espresso Martini Vanilla Chai Old Fashioned Spiced Maple Bourbon Fizz Lastly, if you make this Peach Thyme Smash, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!