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The Art of Choke

Created and posted by Sasquatch.
1 1⁄4 oz Cynar
1 oz Rum, Flor de Caña (4yr or other white rum)
1⁄4 oz Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse (Fat quarter)
1⁄8 oz Lime juice
2 spg Mint (one as garnish)
Instructions

Combine liquids in mixing glass, add mint and gently muddle. Let sit 1 min. Stir, then strain into rocks glass over large ice. Garnish with a mint sprig.

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Average rating
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(63 ratings)

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Recent Discussion

  • Re Gregor Samsa, 1 day ago Thierry Vandevelde commented:

    Indeed. I bugged the recipe. My Bad. Corrected. Thanks for the input.

  • Re Coin Toss, 1 day ago Shawn C commented:

    Curated with a Wayback Machine archive link for the original reference (now defunct.)

  • Re Gregor Samsa, 2 days ago noksagt commented:

    Is there a mL/cL bug in the entry? This is over 30 oz of ingredients, so decreasing by a factor of 10 might make it reasonable (30/25/20/15).

  • Re Margarita, 3 days ago TheIslandAlchemist commented:

    Yokohama Margarita

    Ingredients
    1 1⁄2 oz Blanco tequila, Espolon
    3⁄4 oz Lime juice (Freshly Squeezed Maui Limes)
    3⁄4 oz Orange liqueur, Cointreau
    1⁄4 oz Agave syrup
    Instructions

    Rim glass with lime juice and salt.
    Add ice, pour ingredients directly into the glass, and stir with a bar spoon.

  • Re Rope Burn, 1 week ago danoman89 commented:

    Sweet yet quite tasty. somehow much more than the sum of its parts