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Tempest in a Teapot

Created and posted by applejack.
2 oz Scotch, Bank Note
1⁄2 oz Earl Grey Tea Syrup
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
8 dr Bitters, Dr Adam Elmegirab’s Teapot Bitters
Instructions

Dry shake, wet shake, strain into a chilled coupe. Garnish with 8 drops of bitters in the egg foam, swirled (I use Dr Adam Elmegirab’s Teapot Bitters, sub with any aromatic bitters).

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Recent Discussion

  • Re Johann Goes to Mexico, 1 hour ago mako commented:

    Sorry for creating the duplicate (I missed it because the name was wrong here, as you've pointed out). I had even reviewed the old one before creating the dup!

    Anyway, I merged the two from my end and requested curation so that this one moves to the correct name. I guess you probably did the same.

  • Re Johann Goes to Mexico, 3 hours ago yarm commented:

    Spelled "Johann" and my blog has its date 2010 as per conversation with the drink's creator:
    https://cocktailvirgin.blogspot.com/2011/02/johan-goes-to-mexico.html

  • Solid 4. Didn't have rosemary sprig but still good.
    Made with Clement Rhum Agricole.

  • Re Tommy and the Ron Dels, 2 days ago Thierry Vandevelde commented:

    Every ingredient works with the others perfectly. The subtle notes of anis, spices & smokiness blend harmonously with the bold agave and rum base. Bravo !

  • Re Coffee & Cigarettes, 3 days ago Thierry Vandevelde commented:

    I love coffee and I hate cigarettes. But I like some smokiness and the amount of mezcal and a peaty scotch (Laphroaig Oak Select for me) in the formula is not overwhelming and makes for a very balanced and complex drink. I understand the appeal and I definitely enjoyed the cocktail more and more with each sip. I also added some drops of the Aromatic Leaf bitter (from Bitter Truth) and it added another layer of complexity with some cigar notes. I like a cigar from time to time... :-) Well done appeljack !