Super Bowl LIX Eagles and Chiefs Cocktails

Super Bowl LIX 2025 is set to be an intense showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs so you’re going to want to have a few cocktails handy for the action. Whether you’re gathering with friends, family, or staying home alone so you can yell at the TV as loud as you want, our Eagles and Chiefs cocktails are the ultimate form of team support. Plus, they both respectfully represent the great cities these teams are from with an ode to Philadelphia’s food scene and Kansas City’s cocktail specialties.

When, Where, and How Can I Watch Super Bowl LIX?

Super Bowl LIX kicks off February 9 at 6:30 p.m. EST inside the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The game is going to be on major networks like CBS, FOX, or NBC but you’ll want to double check your local listings for any exclusive content. Streaming options are also available through services like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and other platforms that offer live television viewing.

Who is Performing at Super Bowl LIX?

While the competition between the Eagles and Chiefs are the main show, football and music fans are excited for Kendrick Lamar’s 2025 halftime show. After coming away from the Grammys with five wins for his song Not Like Us (also known as his latest diss on Drake), there’s no telling what songs Lamar will perform, though we’re sure his Grammy hit will be one of them. You can expect his time to start around 8-8:30 p.m. EST and for singer SZA to join him on stage.

Super Bowl LIX Eagles and Chiefs Cocktails

Kansas City Chiefs Horsefeather Cocktail

A short rocks glass holds a Horsefeather cocktail for the Kansas City Chiefs with a small bowl of ginger slices in front of it and cans of ginger beer behind it.

Did you know Kansas City actually has a signature cocktail? It’s called the Horsefeather. Wile it may not have originated in Kansas City, it sure has become a staple. A Horsefeather is essentially like a Moscow mule but a bit bolder and drier. Our version of the Horsefeather cocktail for the Kansas City Chiefs is pretty similar to the original recipe but it utilizes various local ingredients and changes up some measurements to make sure you have fun this Sunday. Plus, if alcohol is not quite what you want on game day, you can always substitute the rye whiskey for an NA version, or completely omit it if you prefer. The combination of ginger beer, lemon juice, and bitters is just as delicious and comes without the hangover.

With Whiz: A Cocktail for the Eagles

A tall cocktail glass holds a With Whiz cocktail for the Philadelphia Eagles with a foam on top and tater tots on a plate in the background.

What better representation is there of Philadelphia than the Philly Cheesesteak? This iconic sandwich is full of savory beef slices, provolone cheese, peppers, and onions all on a soft, cushiony bun. That’s exactly what we set out to make with this With Whiz Cocktail. The multiple layers of the cocktail showcase Philly Cheesesteak fat-washed Hornitos Blanco, red and green pepper syrup, lemon, and a provolone cheese foam on top. Talk about filling up on a drink for your meal! The end product is slightly savory with a briney aftertaste as the foam works to bring everything together. Just be sure you make your fat-washed Hornitos Blanco a few days prior to the big game on Sunday.

Looking for more Super Bowl Sunday hosting tips? Check out our article for the Ultimate Guide to Super Bowl Party Planning.

Story by Kylie Thomas

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