If you want a drink that feels bold but is still super easy to make, this godfather cocktail recipe is a good one to try. You only need two ingredients: Scotch or whiskey and amaretto. That’s it.
You get a smooth drink with a little sweetness and a soft nutty flavor. The amaretto adds that gentle almond taste, but it does not cover up the whiskey. It just makes everything feel a little smoother and more balanced.

You’ll see how to pick the right whiskey, how much amaretto to use, and how to stir it so it tastes clean and smooth. I’ll also share a few simple tips so your drink does not end up too sweet, plus a few easy twists you can try once you get the classic version down. If you want more drinks to try after this one, you can also check out these classic whiskey cocktails and simple two ingredient bourbon drinks.
What's in a Godfather Cocktail?
You only need two main ingredients for a Godfather cocktail: whiskey and amaretto. Since the drink is so simple, the flavor really comes down to the whiskey you choose and how much amaretto you add.
Ingredients Notes and Substitutions
Whiskey, Scotch, or Bourbon
Blended Scotch is the classic choice for a Godfather cocktail. It gives you a smooth drink with a little smoke, light honey notes, and a balanced flavor that works really well with amaretto.
You can use bourbon if you want something sweeter and warmer. It brings in more vanilla and baking spice, so the drink feels a little richer and less smoky.
If you like bolder whiskey drinks, try single malt Scotch. A peaty Scotch adds more smoke and depth, which can stand up nicely to the sweet almond flavor.
Amaretto
Amaretto adds that sweet, nutty almond flavor. It softens the whiskey without hiding it, so you still get a strong but smooth drink.
Use 1/4 oz of amaretto if you want the whiskey to stand out more. Use 1/2 oz if you like it a little sweeter and smoother.
Lemon or Orange Twist (Optional)
A garnish is optional, but it can add a nice aroma. Use a lemon twist for a brighter sip or an orange twist for something warmer and softer.
You can also skip it. The Godfather tastes great with just whiskey and amaretto.
Equipment You'll Need
A good cocktail tool set for home bars makes this drink easier to mix. Since you stir this cocktail instead of shaking it, you only need a few simple tools to chill and smooth it out.
Here's what you need:
Mixing glass
Bar spoon
Jigger
Strainer
Rocks glass
How to Make a Godfather Cocktail
Making this classic whiskey and amaretto cocktail is really simple. Since it is made with only spirits, you stir it instead of shaking it. That keeps the drink smooth, clear, and easy to sip.
Start by filling your mixing glass about two-thirds full with ice. Pour in your Scotch or bourbon, then add the amaretto.
Use a bar spoon to stir it for about 15 to 20 seconds. You want the drink nice and cold, but not watered down.
Next, fill a rocks glass with fresh ice. Strain the cocktail over the ice using a Hawthorne strainer or the built-in strainer from your mixing glass.
You can leave it as is, or add a little garnish if you want. A lemon twist gives it a bright citrus smell that balances the sweet amaretto. An orange twist works too if you want something warmer that brings out the whiskey notes.
The ratio matters here, so play around with it based on your taste. More amaretto makes it sweeter. Less amaretto keeps the whiskey more front and center.
You’ll find the full recipe and exact amounts in the recipe card.
Tips and Tricks to Make the Best Godfather Cocktail
- Choose Your Whiskey - Use blended Scotch if you want the most classic version. It gives you a smooth drink with a little smoke. Use bourbon if you like a sweeter cocktail. It adds more vanilla and warm spice, so the drink feels a little softer.
- Pick the Right Ratio - Start with 1/4 oz amaretto if you want the whiskey to stand out more. Use 1/2 oz amaretto if you want a smoother drink with a bit more sweetness.
- Stir, Don’t Shake - Stir the drink instead of shaking it. This keeps it clear, smooth, and easy to sip. A large ice cube also helps. It keeps your drink cold without watering it down too fast.
- Use Good Amaretto - Since this cocktail only has two main ingredients, you will taste both of them. Choose a good quality amaretto if you can. A cheap one can make the drink taste too sweet or flat.
- Keep the Garnish Simple - A citrus twist is optional. Add one if you want a brighter aroma. You can also skip it. This whiskey and amaretto drink still tastes great on its own.
Godfather Cocktail Variations
The classic Godfather cocktail recipe is great as it is, but you can easily play around with it. Here are a few easy ways to change it up:
- Bourbon Godfather: Use bourbon instead of Scotch if you want a sweeter drink. You’ll get more vanilla and warm baking spice flavors.
- Smoky Godfather: Use a peaty Scotch if you want something bolder. This gives the drink more smoke and a deeper flavor.
- Sweeter Godfather: Add 1/2 oz of amaretto if you want a smoother, softer drink. This makes it less sharp and a little easier to sip.
- Dry Godfather: Use only 1/4 oz of amaretto if you want the whiskey to stand out more. This keeps the drink strong and spirit-forward.
- Equal-Parts Godfather: Use equal parts whiskey and amaretto for a much sweeter version. This style was popular in the 1970s.
- Citrus Godfather: Add a lemon, orange, or grapefruit peel if you want a brighter aroma. The citrus oils add a fresh smell without changing the drink too much.
- Neat Godfather: Serve it without ice if you want a stronger drink. You’ll taste more of the whiskey this way.
Try a few versions and see which one fits your taste best.
More Classic Whiskey Cocktails You'll Love
Once you get the Godfather down, you may want to try a few other classic whiskey cocktails that are just as easy to enjoy.
- Old Fashioned
- Manhattan
- Whiskey Sour
- Amaretto Sour
- Penicillin
- Whiskey Smash
- Mint Julep
- Irish Coffee
You can also check out these easy whiskey mixer ideas, more bourbon cocktails to make at home, and simple three ingredient cocktail recipes if you want more drinks to try next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Godfather cocktail made of?
A Godfather cocktail is made with whiskey and amaretto liqueur. Blended Scotch is the classic choice, but bourbon works well if you want a sweeter, warmer drink. It is usually served over ice in a rocks glass, with an orange or lemon twist if you want a little citrus aroma.
What does a Godfather cocktail taste like?
A Godfather cocktail tastes smooth, nutty, and slightly sweet. The whiskey gives it warmth, oak, and a little bite, while the amaretto adds a soft almond flavor. If you use Scotch, it will taste a little smokier. If you use bourbon, it will taste sweeter with more vanilla notes.
What is the best ratio for a Godfather cocktail?
The best ratio for a Godfather cocktail depends on how sweet you want it. For a drier drink, use 2 oz whiskey and 1/4 oz amaretto. For a smoother, sweeter drink, use 2 oz whiskey and 1/2 oz amaretto.
You can also use equal parts whiskey and amaretto, but that version will taste much sweeter.
What is the best whiskey for a Godfather cocktail?
Blended Scotch is the best classic choice for a Godfather cocktail because it gives the drink a smooth taste with light smoke. Bourbon is a good option if you want something sweeter with vanilla and baking spice notes. If you like a bold drink, try a peaty Scotch or single malt.
How strong is a Godfather cocktail?
A Godfather cocktail is a strong drink because it is made almost entirely with alcohol. There is no soda, juice, or mixer to lower the proof. The amaretto makes it taste smoother, but this is still a spirit-forward drink, so it is best to sip it slowly.
Why is it called the Godfather cocktail?
The Godfather cocktail became popular in the 1970s around the time The Godfather movie was a huge hit. Many people connect the drink’s name to the film, though the exact origin is not fully confirmed. Either way, the bold whiskey base fits the name pretty well.
Yes, Kahlúa typically has a higher alcohol content at 20% ABV, compared to Baileys' 17% ABV. The difference is slight but may impact cocktail balance or strength depending on the mix.
Kahlúa contains about 25 milligrams of caffeine per 1.5-ounce serving. That’s roughly one-fourth the amount found in a typical cup of coffee.
Yes, you can enjoy Kahlúa neat or over ice. It has a sweet, rich coffee flavor that’s smooth enough to sip as-is or with a splash of cream or citrus twist.
The best mixers for Kahlúa include vodka, espresso or brewed coffee, cream or milk, cola or root beer, and even ice cream for dessert-style drinks. It’s a versatile liqueur that works great in both hot and cold cocktails, whether you’re going for something classic or creative.
Unopened Kahlúa can last up to 4 years; once opened, it’s best consumed within 1.5 to 2 years.
Store it in a cool, dark place. If the texture, smell, or flavor changes, it’s time to toss it.

Godfather Cocktail Recipe
Equipment
- Mixing Glass
- Bar Spoon
- Jigger
- Strainer
- Rocks glass
Ingredients
- 2 oz blended Scotch whisky or bourbon
- 1/4 to 1/2 oz amaretto
- Lemon or orange twist for garnish optional
Instructions
- Fill your mixing glass about two-thirds full with ice.
- Pour in 2 oz of whisky or bourbon, then add the amaretto.
- Stir with a bar spoon for about 15 to 20 seconds, just until the drink is cold and smooth.
- Add fresh ice or one large cube to a rocks glass, then strain the cocktail over the ice.
- Add a lemon or orange twist if you want a little citrus aroma.

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