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Posted by lesliec. Created by Peter Lowry, The Hawthorn Lounge, Wellington, New Zealand.
1 1⁄2 oz Scotch, Monkey Shoulder
7⁄8 oz Lemon juice
2 t Walnut oil
1⁄2 oz Egg white
1 spl Soda water
Instructions

Mix, then shake with ice to emulsify the oil and other ingredients. Tall glass with ice.

History

One of a series of steampunk-inspired cocktails created at the Official Wellington Steampunk Bar

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Recent Discussion

  • Re Queen Anne's Revenge, 1 day ago yarm commented:

    This is one of the recipes that I uncovered from Dutch Kill's online recipe flashcard sets (that they have since locked or deleted). This recipe was dated 2024:
    https://cocktailvirgin.blogspot.com/2025/08/queen-annes-revenge.html

  • Re Il Guero, 1 day ago Mixed up in Na… commented:

    This is a remarkably delicious drink! But I'm not convinced that the presence of egg white demands a dry shake. Has anyone else ignored that edict and simply shaken an egg-white drink in a conventional manner, all ingredients with the ice?

  • Re Gregor Samsa, 3 days ago Thierry Vandevelde commented:

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

  • Re Coin Toss, 3 days ago Shawn C commented:

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

  • Re Gregor Samsa, 4 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).