Fresh out of school and at my first job, happy hour was a regular occurrence. My colleagues and I would leave the stressful day at the office behind and head to the local posh restaurant or bar to unwind and put on our social hats. If we were lucky, our boss and owner of the company would join us and would pick up the tab.
Most often, the evening would end much later than an “hour” from when it started. Laughter, karaoke and getting to know each other past what we saw in a typical office day. In those times, my co-workers were who I spent the majority of my time with and because of that were the people I considered my greatest friends.
Happy hour has changed so much since I was a young twenty something. Working from home and being a mom means other stay at home mom’s are my colleagues. Happy hours no longer happen in posh bars and establishments… instead we greet the end of a long week surrounded by our kids laughing and playing, in lawn chairs under the big tree in our yard. There are no corporate cards, no fancy hors d’oeuvres… just me, my good friends and our kids spilling over with joy into our yard. Pizza and goldfish, juice boxes and cocktails… nothing fancy but in this life of mine, it is perfection.
Choosing my signature drink of the season is a big deal. Last year I often shared an Arnold Palmer with friends. This year, with the discovery of the selection of flavors of Pinnacle Vodka, I can guarantee you my happy hour cocktail of the season will include a concoction made with a Pinnacle Vodka flavor.
After trying the Creme Cake Cocktail last week I couldn’t help but wonder how awesome the Whipped Pinnacle Vodka would be with root beer. It took me a few days, and some seriously difficult recipe testing (insert sarcasm) to figure out what combination would work best for a creamy, cold, root beer float inspired cocktail. Friends, I think I found it… and I’m sharing the recipe below.
Here’s to the many more happy hours to come. Gathering with friends, connecting with others and celebrating together the end of another week “on the right side of the grass”. Enjoy.
Whipped Root Beer Float Cocktails
Ingredients
- 2 ounces chilled Whipped flavored Pinnacle Vodka
- 1 ounce chilled Bailey's Irish Cream or heavy whipping cream
- 1 cup cold root beer
- 3 large scoops vanilla ice cream divided
- Maraschino cherries and whipped cream for garnish if desired
- For a non-alcholic version, replace the amount of vodka and Bailey's Irish Cream with heavy whipping cream
Instructions
- Place all ingredients but 2 scoops of ice cream and garnish into a blender. Blend until smooth.
- Pour blended ingredients into 2 tall milkshake glasses. Add 1 scoop of ice cream into each glass. Garnish with maraschino cherries and whipped cream, if desired. Serve cold.
Liz (Little Bitty Bakes) says
I don’t know why, but I’ve been thinking about root beer floats all week! So this is very timely. 🙂 I haven’t tried the fun vodka flavors yet but I know I will!
Kristen says
It has been a root beer float kind of week, I think! The creamier the better.
naomi says
HOW fun are those flavors?? Delic! Will definitely plan to try some this summer when we are back in the United States …
Kristen says
So fun! There are so many flavors of that vodka, I might have to make a few to many trips to the liquor store to try out each one. People might start talking 😉
Holly W says
how delicious and refreshing these look! I’m in LOVE with pinnacle’s vodka selection. Finished off a bottle of Cake in less than a week….. don’t judge! It’s just so yummy!
Kristen says
OK… so… there was a group of us but last Friday we finished off two bottles of Cake vodka in one evening. One week would be a record! Don’t judge 😉
Sylvie @ Gourmande in the Kitchen says
Wish I could be there to enjoy a happy hour with you! Cheers and have one for me. 😉
Kristen says
I wish you could too. Someday, we will share a lovely drink together. I promise!
bridget {bake at 350} says
Oh, wow. Can I live on YOUR street?!?
Kristen says
There happens to be a house for sale. Pack your bags / boxes / cookies!
Sarah Caron says
Oh wow, can we be virtual office mates? Cause I want to do happy hour with you and these fab cocktails. I’m sure my kids wouldn’t mind Friday fun with yours too 😉
Lori @ RecipeGirl says
Totally fun, Kristen! I’m such a root beer fan- will have to try it!
TidyMom says
I’m not even a root beer fan and this sound AMAZING!!…….wish we were neighbors 🙁
Angie says
YUM!!!! I think this might have to be the Easter treat for the grown ups this weekend! Thanks for the idea and hope your weekend is terrific 🙂
teresa says
Kristen this looks beyond amazing!
In college we used to go to A&W Rootbeer for floats!
Love the bright RED cherries!
Your photos are amazing!
Happy Easter to you and your cute family!
xo
Barbara | Creative Culinary says
I started my Happy Hour Friday posts with a very similar cocktail last year; though with the combination of vodka and root beer we simply called it Vootbeer! I’ve received comments that it’s great with vanilla or ‘cake’ vodka which I’ve never tried but you have obviously taken it to new heights…Cheers!
Nancy Wyatt says
This sounds amazing and I’m going to ask my mom to make them on Sunday. hehe. I know, I’m a 44 soon to be 45 year old woman but still love my mom making stuff for me. The hubby is our bartender at home so I will be adding this to his recipe box for sure! Thanks friend for enduring the tedious job of trying out the drink till you got it just right, ha! Hugs from Conroe, TX
Shannon @ RecipesMe says
Happy Hour does sound great with this Whipped Root Beer Float, mmm 🙂
Tickled Red says
Oh my word sign me up! Now if you were just here to share one of these with me as we took a stroll along the beach life would be perfect 😀 {{hugs}}
Amanda says
It IS a root beer week! I recently made a black cow ice cream (the chocolate version of my root beer ice cream from months ago) but have yet to post it. THIS drink, when i saw this on instagram my jaw dropped. I MUST TRY THIS.
Shaina says
Hello, gorgeous. It’s really a shame we don’t live closer so you could invite me to happy hour…ahem.
Brandie @ Home Cooking Memories says
Oh gosh, I want one so bad! And wow…that second shot is so awesome!
camille says
A friend of mine used to be a vodka rep, and because of that, he introduced me to sweet tea vodka… I am not so much a vodka person, but making a “drunk Arnold Palmer” out of that and lemonade? Yes please. I didn’t see a sweet tea version on the Pinnacle site (although I did see a cookie dough one, which… are they TRYING to make me into a lush?), so maybe they should get going on inventing that!
Kristen says
The flavors the have are just too much… I keep driving by the liquor store tempted to pull in to pick up another bottle to sample! When they begin to know you by name at the liquor store, it probably isn’t a good thing 😉
Jeremiah Sweet Tea was my drink last summer. So. Good.
DessertForTwo says
I think I could go for one of these almost everyday after work! Thanks 🙂
Erin @ The Speckled Palate says
I am in SO MUCH TROUBLE after having read this, girl. So much. Because I’m going to be making this time and again… especially since I just happen to have all the ingredients lying around today. It looks absolutely decadent and delicious, and I cannot wait to try it… even if I am sure it will become a weekly thing.
dibark says
want to try the no carb? Diet A&W Root beer heavy whipping cream & whipped cream vodka awesome.
Rita Spratlen says
Looks so yummy!! Thanks for sharing!!