Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset Cocktail, Inspired by Luke Bryan

Luke Bryan’s “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset” tells the story of a summer romance. We’ve been romancing all summer long with our 2023 Summer Concert Cocktail series. This is the 14th drink in our lineup of artist-inspired cocktails to kick off a few pregame celebrations before the live music begins. A tasty Bourbon base nip is for more than just the country music fans. Enjoy the Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset cocktail on a hot evening with your summer crush.

Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset Cocktail Recipe

INGREDIENTS

2 oz Woodford Reserve Bourbon
1 tsp granulated sugar
2 tsp soda water
1 Luxardo Cherry
1 orange twist
2 tbsp diced white peach
White peach fan, for garnish

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. In a rocks glass, muddle sugar, soda water, cherry, and orange twist.
  2. Then add diced peaches and muddle.
  3. Add ice to the glass, pour in bourbon, and stir.
  4. Garnish with a peach fan. 

Recipe by Sarah Cascone / Styling by Anna Calabrese / Photography by Dave Bryce / Story by Star Laliberte

Try these other cocktails in our Summer Concert Series:
Appetite for Destruction, Inspired by Guns N’ Roses
Like a Virgin and Material Girl: 2 Cocktails Inspired by Madonna
Prickly Pear Lemonade and Queen B: 2 Cocktails Inspired by Beyoncé
So What Cocktail, Inspired by Pink
Baker’s Dozen Cocktail, Inspired by Phish
Man, I Feel Like a Women Cocktail, Inspired by Shania Twain
Sunflower Cocktail, Inspired by Post Malone
Typical Average Cocktail, Inspired by Ed Sheeran
Crush Cocktail, Inspired by Dave Matthews Band
Summer’s In Your Blood Cocktail, Inspired by Boygenius
Lover Cocktail, Inspired by Taylor Swift

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