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A Spontaneous Libation for your Consideration

Liberation

Created and posted by M3EEKS.
Instructions

Combine ingredients in iced tumbler or shaker.
Shake and Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
Garnish with a flamed lemon twist.

The original was heavy on the St Germain, because of the audience it was made for. 3/4 is more appropriate, with lemon adjusted in relation

Notes

Plymouth, being not just a brand but a style of gin, is recommended over other gin. This recipe will work with dry gin, however.
You may want to add the Creme de Violette after the drink is made for effect & so the last sip is violet.

History

Taking a cue from the classic gin cocktails of the early 20th century, Plymouth gin is mixed with a floral liqueur and lemon juice. Made for a party for the Backstory crew just after International Women's day & around the time of the Tahrir Square protests. Named by V the P.

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Recent Discussion

  • Re Songbird, 19 minutes 44 seconds ago danoman89 commented:

    Really good though unfortunately just makes me want a Last Word

  • Re You're My Boy Blue, 57 minutes 49 seconds ago danoman89 commented:

    Really quite lovely. Blueberries and lemon are perfect, and the elderflower really sinks right into the drink in a lovely way

  • Re Mid-Atlantic, 2 hours 12 minutes ago Biff Malibu commented:

    Need to dial down the Punt e Mes

  • Re Smoke, Nearby, 5 hours 29 minutes ago Shawn C commented:

    It should be "each" but "brandied cherry" in the KC ingredients list had default units of oz. (The recipe says to put cherry on the bottom, and if the syrup was required it should be clearly stated and can be listed as "cherry syrup".) I have corrected the recipe, and updated the KC brandied cherry ingredient default unit to "each".

  • Re Smoke, Nearby, 12 hours 7 minutes ago yarm commented:

    I'm assuming that it's 1 cherry. The 1 "ea(ch)" option is confusing for new users to select to get that to happen.