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Guyana Flip

Created and posted by Sasquatch.
1⁄2 oz Port
1⁄2 oz Cynar
1⁄4 oz Demerara syrup
1 pn Nutmeg
Instructions

Combine all liquids in shaker, the add 1 pinch fresh grated nutmeg and 1 whole egg. Shake without ice. Add large ice cubes and shake very well. Strain into glass without ice, and top with more fresh nutmeg.

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Recent Discussion

  • Re Rhapsody in Green, 1 day ago lesliec commented:

    I mashed up some fennel seeds with the fresh herbs. Not sure if I achieved much, but it was an interesting, green-tasting drink.

  • Re Rhapsody in Green, 1 day ago Craig E commented:

    Any more direction on the infusion?

  • It seemed a little weak. We added a 1/2 oz. of St. Germain, and it was better. Also, the soda water isn't doing much--except making the drink weak. We will make it again, keeping the St. Germain, skipping the seltzer, and doubling another strawberry.

  • Re The Dry Season, 2 days ago Jojiro commented:

    Made this with a hibiscus-infused tequila (20 grams dried flowers per 500 ml tequila), let sit one week. The vanilla from the Cocchi absolutely melds well with the florality of hibiscus. I know that wasn't the intention behind this drink, but as a variant, I highly recommend it.

  • Re Martinez, 3 days ago danoman89 commented:

    Went 3:2 gin:vermouth; really impressed with the outcome. Not usually an Old Tom Gin fan but it all comes together great here