South by SouthwestBy The Cocktails Must FlowA Negroni variant which uses Islay Scotch whisky instead of gin; created by Benny McKew using Ardbeg Islay Single Malt Scotch 10 Year Old.Old GalBy The Cocktails Must FlowCreated by Phil Ward at Long Island Bar, Brooklyn, New York City, USA, it is a variant of the Old Pal, which in turn is a 1920s variant of the Negroni.Paris Between the WarsBy The Cocktails Must FlowAn unlikely but nicely balanced mixture of Scotch and Campari.Rum NegroniBy The Cocktails Must FlowA Negroni variant which replaces gin with golden rum.Old PalBy The Cocktails Must FlowA 1920s variant of the Boulevardier from Harry McElhone which uses rye whiskey.Lucien GaudinBy The Cocktails Must FlowA vintage cocktail from the 1920s, named for a French fencer who won gold with two different swords at the Olympics in Paris (1924) and Amsterdam (1928), which is credited to a barman at Le Cheval Pie (The Piebald Horse) in Paris, France.Christmas NegroniBy The Cocktails Must FlowA variation of the Negroni which uses Old Tom gin and replaces some of the sweet vermouth with tawny port.Irish BoulevardierBy The Cocktails Must FlowA variation of the Boulevardier , itself a variation of the Negroni, which switches out the rye whiskey for Irish whiskey.BoulevardierBy The Cocktails Must FlowThe Boulevardier is a variation of the classic Negroni which swaps out the dry gin for a little more bourbon or rye whiskey.