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Aperol Sour

Created and posted by EranS.
2 oz Aperol
1⁄2 oz Galliano (Autentico)
1⁄4 oz Herbal liqueur, Yellow Chartreuse
1⁄4 oz Ginger-Honey Syrup
1 oz Egg white (or 3 drops of InstaFoam)
Instructions

Add all ingredients to a shaker (unless using egg white or aquafaba; then dry shake first). Shake vigorously for 8 seconds. Double strain into an Old fashioned glass with a large ice cube. Garnish with half an orange slice

Notes

For the syrup: bring 340g honey, 75g peeled and thinly sliced ginger, and 350 ml water to a gentle simmer (do not boil, only allow light steam to generate) until honey dissolves. chill overnight with the ginger inside. Strain

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Recent Discussion

  • Re Carajillo Old Fashioned, 3 hours ago Shawn C commented:

    Edited to existing ingredient "Coffee bean", deleted recently added/uncategorized "coffee beans". I need to review this cocktail again and figure out what to do with it. Steve made an excellent follow up video explaining that we've all been doing this one wrong. I would like to add portions of that here with respect to the actual calls and notes on how the coffee liqueur was prepared--even if that is not what is in the current drink.

  • Re Smoke, Nearby, 11 hours 24 minutes ago sfnyc commented:

    Outstanding balance between smoke, sweet, and bitter.

  • Re Vieux Mot, 3 days ago danoman89 commented:

    Made with plymouth and glad I did; the strong gin provides a good backbone against lots of sugar and citrus. Liked it more the more I sipped

  • Re Soul Wandering, 6 days ago yarm commented:

    Oops. Fixed. I was trying to transcribe from memory and I failed (slightly). The 1 oz instead of 3/4 oz would still work but will end your evening quicker.

  • Re Cross Town Traffic, 6 days ago danoman89 commented:

    Agree with reducing lemon juice