
Ingredients
- 1 oz Melon Liqueur
- 1 oz Coconut Rum
- 3/4 oz Peach Schnapps
- Orange Juice
- Pineapple Juice
Instructions
Combine Ingredients:
- In a cocktail shaker, pour 1 oz of melon liqueur, 1 oz of coconut rum, and 3/4 oz of peach schnapps.
Add Juices:
- Fill the shaker with equal parts of orange juice and pineapple juice.
Shake Well:
- Shake the mixture vigorously to combine and chill the ingredients.
Serve:
- Strain the mixture into a tall glass filled with ice and serve immediately.
Notes
Estimated Nutrition:
Where it came from
The Chilly Willy appears to be a modern bar creation, without a widely documented historical origin or a specific inventor. Its precise emergence in the cocktail landscape remains unrecorded, suggesting it likely developed organically in various bars seeking a novel, refreshing schnapps-based offering.
This drink slots into the broad family of sour cocktails, specifically leaning into the "cooler" or "refreshment" category. Its use of peppermint schnapps sets it apart from traditional sours, giving it a distinct menthol-like backbone that differentiates it from more fruit-centric or herbaceous variations.
You would find a Chilly Willy served at a lively, modern bar, especially one with a creative cocktail program, or at a casual gathering where something bright and unexpected is appreciated. It is a solid choice for a spring or summer menu, or as a palate cleanser after richer fare.
What it tastes like
The Chilly Willy hits with a clean, crisp peppermint coolness upfront, quickly balanced by the sharp tang of fresh lime juice. The vodka provides a smooth, neutral base, allowing the schnapps and citrus to shine without competition, while a touch of simple syrup rounds out the edges, preventing any harshness.
With approximately 1.0 oz of pure alcohol in a roughly 5 oz diluted drink, the Chilly Willy clocks in around 20% ABV. This makes it significantly more potent than a typical 5% ABV beer, packing about twice the alcohol content of a standard glass of wine. It drinks deceptively easy, so mind your pours.
The technique
Combine 2 oz vodka, 1 oz peppermint schnapps, 0.75 oz fresh lime juice, and 0.5 oz simple syrup in a shaker with plenty of ice. Shake hard for about 15 seconds until well chilled. Double strain into a chilled coupe or serve over fresh ice in a rocks glass. Garnish with a fresh mint sprig or a lime wheel.
The single most important technique is to shake with conviction and sufficient ice. This ensures maximum chill and proper dilution, which is crucial for integrating the bright, sharp flavors and taming the schnapps' intensity into a cohesive, refreshing drink.
Ingredient Spotlight
The bottles that make or break this drink.
Vodka
- Use
- Any good quality, neutral vodka works here. Absolut, Tito's, or Ketel One provide a clean canvas.
- Skip
- Heavily flavored vodkas or cheap, harsh spirits will clash with the peppermint and lime.
- Why
- It's the workhorse base, providing alcohol without dominating the distinct "chilly" and citrus notes.
Peppermint Schnapps
- Use
- Brands like DeKuyper or Bols offer reliable, consistent peppermint flavor. Choose one around 20-30% ABV.
- Skip
- Overly sweet, low-proof "liqueurs" or artificial-tasting brands will make the drink cloying. Avoid extreme menthol extracts.
- Why
- This is the namesake ingredient, delivering the essential cool, minty character that defines the Chilly Willy.
Fresh Lime Juice
- Use
- Always use freshly squeezed lime juice. Store-bought concentrate is a no-go.
- Skip
- Bottled lime juice. It tastes flat and artificial, robbing the drink of its crucial vibrancy and balance.
- Why
- Fresh lime provides the necessary tart counterpoint to the sweetness and the cooling schnapps, making the drink bright and balanced.
Three Variations
Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink.
Gin Willy
- A botanical twist on the cool classic.
- Swap vodka for a crisp, juniper-forward gin. The botanicals add an extra layer of complexity to the peppermint and lime.
Creme de Menthe Chilly
- Softer mint, often with a hint of color.
- Replace peppermint schnapps with green or white creme de menthe for a sweeter, perhaps gentler mint profile and a visual pop if using the green variety.
Frozen Chilly Willy
- The ultimate warm weather cooler.
- Blend all ingredients with extra ice until smooth. Serve in a chilled coupe or hurricane glass for a slushy, invigorating treat.
What if I don't have…
Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.
Try gin for a more botanical profile, or white rum for a slightly sweeter, grassy undertone.
Use creme de menthe for a similar mint flavor, or a dash of mint extract with extra simple syrup in a pinch.
Lemon juice works as a tart substitute, though the flavor profile will shift slightly.
Use 0.25 oz agave nectar or a teaspoon of superfine sugar dissolved in a splash of hot water.
Stir all ingredients vigorously with ice in a mixing glass for 30 seconds, then strain. It won't be as aerated or diluted, but it will work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.
What is in a Chilly Willy?
A Chilly Willy typically contains vodka, peppermint schnapps, fresh lime juice, and simple syrup.
Is the Chilly Willy a strong drink?
Yes, it is moderately strong, often around 20% ABV, making it more potent than a standard beer.
What does a Chilly Willy taste like?
It tastes like a cool, refreshing blast of peppermint and tart lime, with a smooth, clean spirit base and a touch of sweetness.
Is the Chilly Willy sweet?
It has a balanced sweetness from the simple syrup, which tames the tartness of the lime and the intensity of the schnapps without being cloying.
Is it served hot or cold?
The Chilly Willy is always served cold, typically shaken and served up or over ice, emphasizing its "chilly" character.
What kind of vodka should I use?
A good quality, neutral vodka is best so it doesn't overpower the mint and lime.
Can I make a batch of Chilly Willy?
Yes, you can pre-batch the vodka, schnapps, lime, and simple syrup, then chill. Add ice and shake or stir portions just before serving.
What glass should I use for a Chilly Willy?
A chilled coupe glass or a rocks glass with fresh ice are both suitable choices for serving this drink.
More Like This
More drinks in the same family.







