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Gin, Elderflower liqueur, Bourbon, Bitters
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Aromatized wine, Campari, Bourbon, Bitters, Cherry
JUNE 2, 2012
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MAY 19, 2012
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MAY 14, 2012
Bourbon, Crème de Noyaux, Bitters, Orange bitters, Bitter lemon soda, Sugar
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MARCH 23, 2012
Rye, Fernet Branca, Drambuie, Bitters, Ice
MARCH 22, 2012
Gin, Aromatized wine, Xtabentun, Bitters, Peychaud's Bitters, Orange bitters
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MARCH 21, 2012
Rye, Ginger liqueur, Triple sec, Bitters, Orange bitters, Peychaud's Bitters, Ginger, Orange, Maraschino cherry

A Spontaneous Libation for your Consideration

Entrelacement

1 1⁄2 oz Bourbon (something high rye eg OGD 114)
3⁄4 oz Amaro Sibilla
1⁄3 oz Cherry syrup (from Luxardo cherries)
1⁄4 oz Absinthe, St. George
Instructions

Stir, strain over a large cube in a double Old Fashioned, two cherries on a pick.

Notes

Entrelacement is a literary technique (especially used by Tolkien in The Two Towers and Return of the King) where stories are interlaced - usually leapfrogging over one another in a cohesive whole. The amaro is the ground here, and cherries and absinthe play remarkably well together. The rye sometimes matches the absinthe and sometimes the amaro.

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From the Knowledge Vault

All The Gin Joints by Michael Turback

New Spins on Gin from America’s Best Bars

I enjoyed reading an advance copy of Michael Turback’s All The Gin Joints: New Spins on Gin from America’s Best Bars (ISBN 978-1466282988), a book celebrating gin with “101 artisanal cocktails.” Mr. Turback writes in a light, engaging style, weaving quotes from Casablanca through the prologue and the brief history of gin that front the cocktail recipes. A small fairly complete section covers proper bartending tools, material which should be familiar to people who love cocktails.

The cocktails themselves range from the staggeringly simple “Wolf’s Bite”, (3 parts gin, 2 parts grapefruit juice, and 1 part Green Chartreuse) to the almost comically complex “Daikon Dream”, which has intrepid home mixologists stirring up dongchimi broth, taking two full days to ferment at room temperature.

That’s not to say that there aren’t some intriguing drinks in this book. I am honored to know all of the Texas bartenders in the book, and Bobby Heugel’s “Smitten” is not only delicious, but within the abilities of the home cocktail-maker. Likewise, Jeffrey Morgenthaler’s “East of Eden” takes an gin sour with equal parts citrus and syrup, but enhances the white flower aromatics of St. Germain with a floral-lychee scented Gewurztraminer reduction. There are some cocktails in “All The Gin Joints” that combine deliciousness and ease of construction into a pleasant whole.

Recent Additions

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  • Over the next ridge — Gin, Bianco Vermouth, Breckenridge Bitter, Brucato Amaro Chaparral, Lemon
  • Pamplemousse au Poivre — Mezcal, Pamplemousse Rose, Pepper liqueur, Grapefruit bitters, Lemon juice
  • Fall Gimlet — Gin, Pear liqueur, Lime cordial, Lime
  • Old Timer — Bourbon, Jamaican rum, Sweet vermouth, Bénédictine, Peychaud's Bitters, Bitters

Recent Discussion

  • Re Eclipse, 3 hours 34 minutes ago Mixin In Ansley commented:

    Unusual- as vegetal as it is cherry. I appreciate something more than a 3 oz poor: one drink and done.

  • Re Greenpoint, 21 hours ago lesliec commented:

    Curated to remove broken Chowhound link.

  • Re Craft Squirrel Sex Manhattan, 2 days ago happyrobot commented:

    This is our most sold drink on the list.

  • Re Yokosuka'd, 2 days 17 hours ago Shawn C commented:

    Is there a specific reason for shaking this rather than stirring?

  • Re Smoke Gets in Your Agav-eyes, 3 days ago indyrob commented:

    Tried as original, subbed out agave for orgeat. Muddled a slice of blood orange and like it better this way.