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Amaro Daiquiri (Billy Sunday)

Posted by applejack. Created by Stephanie Andrews, Billy Sunday, Chicago, IL.
1 oz Braulio
1 oz Amaro, Cappelletti Sfumato Rabarbaro
1⁄2 oz Gomme syrup (or 3/4 oz 1:1 simple syrup)
3⁄4 oz Lime juice
1 sli Lime (garnish)
Instructions

Shake with ice and strain into chilled coupe. Garnish with lime wheel.

Notes

I believe their gomme syrup is 2:1 with gum arabic (I haven't been there since late last year). I've found .5 oz 1:1 simple syrup is fine for me, your mileage may vary.

Curator rating
4 stars
Average rating
4 stars
(2 ratings)

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Recent Discussion

  • Re Alberto, 5 hours 7 minutes ago Shawn C commented:

    Unfortunately and somewhat to my surprise, Punch's version doesn't do this one justice, since it omits the Cointreau and the orange peel that are in the 1937 recipe. I prefer Kina l'Aero d'Or to Cocchi Americano in many of the old Kina Lillet cocktails, including this one, because I find the Cocchi somewhat overly intense with respect to cinnamon notes. As an approximation of the original cocktail I used: 1 Tanqueray, 1 Kina l'Aero d'Or, 1 Lustau Fino Sherry, 1/6 (1 barspoon) Cointreau, orange peel in drink. My recommendation is to use the Cointreau volume to slightly adjust sweetness up or down. I am debating whether to make a new cocktail entry for the "original" Alberto with Kina Lillet, and add my notes there.

  • Re Fanny Wright, 5 hours 54 minutes ago Shawn C commented:

    Good cocktail, cool name reference, and I can tell it would work very well with a rich stew. The Bruto Americano adds some cooking herb flavors for another dimension. I tried it using Cutty Sark Prohibition for its flavor, but the 100 proof made it a little hot, so I recommend sticking to an 80 proof as in the original call. I used 1/4 oz Maraschino vs. 1/3 oz (2 tsp) as I was worried that might dominate--I can be a little gun shy with Luxardo.

  • Re Elk's Own (Paul McGee), 5 days ago EtherPole commented:

    Did Anders' version:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxDfN7UCTZs
    It was without cynar, more port and lemon.

  • Re Suze Tonic, 1 week ago drinkingandthinking commented:

    Suze is a hard sell for most people, but this one shines!

  • Re Rooster-Tail, 1 week 3 days ago drinkingandthinking commented:

    I see why this has 5 stars! Perfectly integrated and refreshing but with depth.