1 1⁄2 oz Mastika
3⁄4 oz Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
3 oz Ginger beer (3-4 oz)
Instructions

Shake, strain, rocks, top with ginger beer, garnish with lime wheel.

Notes

Mastika gets its name from the mastic resin, which derives its name from the Greek "to gnash."

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Libertine Liquor Bar, Indianapolis, IN.
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  • Might fit better in a tumbler. Good balance of accessible and interesting. — ★★★★
  • Dial down the sweetness a bit. Maybe up the lime juice
  • This is surprisingly well balanced and refreshing. The ginger beer provides just enough sweetness. Maybe experiment with the amount of mastiha, to showcase the chartreuse a little more.
  • Finally a use for that bottle of Mastika Brian's had for months.
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Comments

I found original proportions yielded a sweeter drink than I prefer.
i added 1 oz lime instead of 0.5oz, to make it more to my liking


I agree, this is quite sweet. While I frequently tend to go somewhat lighter on the acidity than is called for in recipes, the Skinos I used is rather sweet. All three of us liked the drink, but agreed it was a bit richer than we would have preferred, so next time I'll bump up the lime and/or trim back the Skinos a notch (maybe 3/4 lime, 1 1/4 Skinos?) Although I am rationing my Green Chartreuse and skipping most cocktails that call for it now, here it fits harmoniously and in continuity with the mastiha and ginger.