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Sweet Tea-groni

Created and posted by Bevx.
3⁄4 oz Gin
3⁄4 oz Vodka, Deep Eddy Sweet Tea
3⁄4 oz Campari
1 twst Lemon peel (Garnish)
Instructions

Stir, strain, big rock. Twist & drop in.

Notes

This should NOT work as well as it does... Deep Eddy is a bit less sweet than other sweet tea vodkas.

History

A little too late for Negroni Week this year... Oh, well.

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Recent Discussion

  • Re Mexican Necromancer, 7 hours ago yarm commented:

    This is a level up in complexity from the Mercy, Mercy!

  • Re Eve's Vacation, 4 days ago Shawn C commented:

    The cocktail itself is brilliant. I used my own pomegranate grenadine syrup (had some particularly dark and intense aryls for this batch) and a fresh lime off the tree. The pomegranate was a great pairing with the fig which can be a bit intense if not properly mated. The Strega provides some slight mint/alpine herbal and bolsters the anise in the Mahia. The bitters provide a slight chili heat to the finish.

  • Re Eve's Vacation, 4 days ago Shawn C commented:

    Curated to list Mahia by Nahmias et Fils as a brand and change ingredient above from "fig" to fig liqueur. Fig liqueur was already listed as an ingredient but with the same specs as a creme de figue (low proof, sweet.) I have modified the listing for fig liqueur to be 80 proof, only moderately sweet, and including some herbal.

  • Re Naked and Famous, 4 days ago mako commented:

    A new classic. I had a variation called Naked and Infamous (a common name) at Protocol in Amherst, MA that subbed Liquore Strega for Yellow Charteuse. Very good a nice option for these relatively Charteuse-starved times.

  • I saw the name and immediately knew who created it ;) wonderful smoky aroma but sweet and bitter on the tongue.