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Ingredients
Ice
1½ ounces rye, Scotch or bourbon
2 to 3 ounces dry ginger ale, chilled
2 to 3 ounces club soda, chilled
Lemon or lime wedge or peel, optional
Preparation
- Step 1
Fill a Collins or highball glass with ice. Add the whiskey of your choice and top with ginger ale and soda. Garnish with the citrus.
Private Notes
Comments
@Beth C The name is a subtle joke. The drink is a modification of a High Ball, which is whiskey and ginger ale. This drink cuts back the sugar by mixing in seltzer, making it less sinful, as a devout presbyterian would require.
Half ginger ale and half seltzer is a called a "Presbyterian" because in the 50s, when everyone was drinking cocktails in the upper Midwest, teetotalling Presbyterians would drink half ginger and half seltzer over ice, which looks like a real mixed drink. In Wisconsin, you can still order "a brandy old fashioned press" which will be half 7up and half seltzer.
Not knocking this, but my first drink in a bar ever, at 14-ish years old (hello Hobnails, in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn), was a Jack & Ginger, with a twist. Clearly a less evolved relative of this cocktail. I'll toast that 40 year old memory with a Presbyterian this holiday. Thanks!
Add some mint, preferably Nepitella and tamp it with the salt or a little sugar.
I like Jack & Gingers but sometimes they can seem a little cloying. The Pres is my Go To when I need something quenching and I’m not in the mood for a Ranch Water (tequila, lime, and mineral water).
I use 2 oz Sweet Roots Arkansas Brown ( Delta Dirt Distillery ) Vernor’s Ginger Ale & Fever Tree Club Soda. No sugar! No cooking. Wonderful hot evening drink. Cheers everyone.

