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The CooCoo Nut

Posted by j32754pbjajhs. Created by Austin Doner, The Corner Door in Los Angeles.
1 oz Gin (see notes for recipe)
1⁄2 oz Absinthe, Lucid
1⁄4 oz Crème de Menthe, Tempus Fugit
Instructions

Combine all ingredients in a tin. Dry shake, add ice, hard shake, single strain into large stemware glass. Dust with CooCoo Nut Garnish.

Notes

** CooCooNut Gin Blend **
-> Combine in closeable mason jar
* 5 oz Royal Dock Navy Strength gin
* 5 grams fresh grated ginger
* 3 grams fresh lemon zest
-> Cook with Sous Vide at 175 degrees for 1 hour
- > Once cooled add
* 1¼ oz St George Botanivore gin
* 2½ oz fresh young coconut water
* 1/3 dropper of Ms. Better Bitters Miraculous Foamer
- - - ---------------------------------- - - -
**CooCooNut Dust**

Toast fresh grated coconut at 325 degrees for approximately 10 minutes until lightly browned. Combine with cinnamon and muddle to dust.

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  • Re Maloney No. 2, 1 day ago Shawn C commented:

    The units conversions between metric and English units can be problematic. The idea seems to have been to default to increments available in more conventional metric or U.S. bar equipment, but the result is that the proportions can be altered when using units other than the system the cocktail was entered in (or vs. the source reference.) In this case the source is a U.S. recipe, so the metric conversions are .25 cl high both for the Cynar and the Maraschino. Both are fine in English (U.S.) units, so when in doubt, toggle the unit choice in your account to match the way it was likely entered, and/or check the source. Curation note: I have updated the reference to a direct link to the cocktail.

  • Re Metal Urbain, 4 days ago sfnyc commented:

    Another outstanding drink from Yarm.

  • Re Rome with a View, 1 week ago Mixed up in Na… commented:

    We poured fat measures of the Campari, vermouth, & lime juice and a skinny measure of the simple syrup along with a scant two oz. of the seltzer. The drink is delicious, a taste of summer here in October.

  • Re Maloney No. 2, 1 week ago meltingUpwards commented:

    Didn’t have 100 proof on hand. Metric shows 1 cl and 1/4 oz closer to .75 cl. (incorrect conversion?)
    I put 1 cl of Maraschino and for the others 5/3/2 cl (1oz Cocchi) and still too sweet. Maybe add bitters? I had 2 olives.

  • Re The D'Almeida, 1 week ago biotsrama commented:

    Bumped up mezcal to 1.5 oz and cassis to 0.5 oz. Like a fruity mezcal Negroni