Belmont Jewel Cocktail

The Belmont Jewel Cocktail for the Belmont Stakes is a combination of bourbon, lemonade, pomegranate juice, and simple syrup. Easy and delicious all summer long!

The Belmont Jewel Cocktail in a Crystal Glass with Lemon Wheel Garnish

While I want to share the Belmont Jewel Cocktail with you, it’s certainly does bring up memories of the past when I used to go with a friend of mine to the racetrack.

I was young and living on my own in an apartment when one of the guys in my building, Joel, became my pal. We were a most unlikely pair but it was definitely a case of opposites attracting.

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Me; responsible, serious, hard working. Him; flighty, self-indulgent and seemingly without a job. But then I found he had a job. He bet on the horses.

While I drove to an office for an 8-5 job he spent his days lounging by the pool, going to the track and a big part of his time was spent pouring over data to help him determine his next big win.

I went to the track with him occasionally, but I only bet once on a horse he recommended. And I lost! I was crushed. I’m not sure what that $2 would equate to today; maybe $20…but that was it for me. I found other ways to pick a winner even though I’ve never bet on another horse.

Muscovado and Vanilla Bean Mint Julep from @everydayum

This season? Picking a horse for The Derby was easy. I had a couple of friends over for the shortest parties in existence.

Show up for the race a couple of minutes ahead of time, grab a cocktail (Muscavado and Vanilla Bean Mint Julep), watch the race and leave to go back to cutting the grass or washing the car.

American Pharoah

No one had a favorite but still, we all got into the race from the starting gate and ‘my’ horse was easy to pick.

Poor thing. Started in an outside gate and had to move quite a distance to the inside but he held his own. He stayed close to the lead and we all decided this horse was our hero; the little engine that could.

As the race came to a close and the leader stayed his ground it looked close but it was between the leader and ‘our’ horse and son of a gun; the horse whose name I had not known before the race took the win.

American Pharoah. I found out later he was a favorite but he was also fighting tradition. Starting in position 18, one horse scratched so he moved to number 17. No horse had ever won the derby from position 17. This was destiny!

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Heading into the Preakness I continued with my short party tradition and my offering of the race’s signature cocktail.

Not as well known as the Mint Julep, the Preakness also has a signature cocktail called The Black-Eyed Susan so of course I had those made, everyone grabbed their cocktail and that race looked too easy when our boy won handily.

So now it’s time for the third leg of the Triple Crown; some might think that a series of races but I might think of it more as a series of cocktails!

The Belmont Jewel Cocktail for the Belmont Stakes is hardly that. Talk about an identity crisis…this one has that certainly.

Not like the Julep and the Derby, this race has seen different cocktails come and go. Until 1997 the White Carnation was the signature cocktail; it was replaced by the Belmont Breeze, a complicated drink created by famed mixologist Dale DeGroff.

Though popular for several years, the folks in charge decided a less complicated and easier to prepare drink would be more fitting; they do make tens of thousands of them each race day.

Happy that I only make a handful I was still very pleased that I didn’t have to buy a bottle of Harvey’s Bristol Cream Sherry; I have enough stock on hand that bottles used for only one cocktail seldom fit into my game plan.

The Belmont Jewel Cocktail Served in a Glass with a Lemon Wheel Garnish

Enter the Belmont Jewel. I’ll tell you, this baby is bourbon forward. I like bourbon but sometimes, and this was the case here, I think it could use some toning down. So I’ve added a bit of sparkling soda. Not only to temper the bourbon a bit, but hey who doesn’t like a bit of fizz, right?

I liked this cocktail. I think the name is befitting the third jewel in the Triple Crown and the ease of preparation speaks more to my party planner ideas.

Nearby on Saturday at 4:15pm? Come on over for a party. We’ll be done by 4:30; let’s hope we can hoop and holler just a bit when my new favorite horse wins the whole doggone thing. Cheers!

PIN IT! ‘The Belmont Jewel’

The Belmont Jewel Cocktail is the signature drink of the Belmont Stakes. Served in a lowball glass and garnished with a lemon wheel.
The Belmont Jewel - Signature Cocktail for the Belmont Stakes from

The Belmont Jewel Cocktail

Barbara Baker
Considered the signature cocktail for the Belmont Stakes, the third race in the Triple Crown, the Belmont Jewel Cocktail is a really great cocktail all summer long with bourbon, lemon, and pomegranate juice.
5 from 50 or more votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Course Cocktails
Cuisine American
Servings 2 Cocktails
Calories 225 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 3 ounces bourbon
  • 4 oz lemonade
  • 2 ounces pomegranate juice
  • Sparkling Water optional
  • Lemon wheel or cherry for garnish

Instructions
 

  • Combine bourbon, lemonade, and pomegranate juice in a cocktail shaker and fill shaker with ice. Shake until container is ice cold.
  • Fill a low-ball glass with ice, pour mixture over ice and top with sparkling water if desired. Stir.
  • Garnish with a lemon wheel..
  • Root for American Pharoah. 🙂

Notes

This is certainly a bourbon forward cocktail. While not part of the original recipe, I like to add a splash of cold sparkling soda to finish it off.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
The Belmont Jewel Cocktail
Serving Size
 
1 Cocktail
Amount per Serving
Calories
225
% Daily Value*
Sodium
 
18
mg
1
%
Carbohydrates
 
34
g
11
%
Protein
 
1
g
2
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Calories
225
Keyword belmont, bourbon, cocktail, Kentucky Derby, lemon, pomegramate
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13 Comments

  1. I have a bottle of Harveys on hand at all times. I was introduced to it when I was 18 and loved it ever since. (Booze was legal for 18 years olds back then) However, THIS looks amazing. And wonderful. And I’d like some… now.

  2. I’m so sad I missed the race! I ended up spending my night eating cheese, bread and tons of wine…haha. This cocktail looks totally delicious. I pretty much love anything with bourbon. Also, can I spend my life betting on horses? But only if I can win 🙂

  3. I’ve never really watched a horse race but happend to catch the last couple of minutes of the Belmont and it was really exciting!!!! I can just see myself in a big floppy hat at the races w this drink in my hand!! oxox

  4. What a beautiful photo and pretty colored drink with that sunlight filtering through it! Your concoction sounds so refreshing and perfectly befitting the triple crown.

  5. I didn’t watch one race in the triple crown this year. Usually I happen to see them on Australian TV on weird channels but this year I totally forgot.

    I’ll make one of your Belmont Jewels and make up for it. I love how it looks.

  6. You captured a gorgeous photo of this summery drink. It seems to fit the occasion perfectly and I’m sure it will be a hit at your viewing party. We’ll be watching at our house too as long as I remember what time the race starts. Thanks for the heads-up!

    1. We were pretty happy with the results…both the drink and American Pharoah’s win…exciting to see a Triple Crown race; they don’t happen often that’s for sure.

  7. Love the color of this! And it looks quite refreshing. I love whiskey sours, and this is kinda sorta similar (more sorta than kinda). Pomegranate is a fun addition — this really is a nice drink. Go American Pharoah! And go the Belmont Jewel. 😉

    1. You’re right John it is sorta kinda and once again I have swayed a non bourbon lover over to the wonder of a good bourbon cocktail. Every time I serve a bourbon drink someone says, ‘Oh I don’t like bourbon’ and I think they had to have had a cocktail where someone had a heavy handed pour. It was wonderful with the lemon and pomegranate!

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