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A Spontaneous Libation for your Consideration

Twentieth Century Cocktail

Posted by Barsoom. Created by W.J. Tarling.
1 1⁄2 oz Gin, Plymouth
3⁄4 oz Crème de Cacao, Marie Brizard (white)
3⁄4 oz Aromatized wine, Lillet Blanc
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
Instructions

Shake, strain, coupe. No garnish.

Notes

May be too sweet for modern tastes. Ted Haigh suggests using 1/2 oz or a scant splash of Crème de Cacao. Dan Perrigan suggests a mere 1/2 tsp. Also, consider using Cocchi American rather than modern Lillet.

History

Also Vintage Spirits & Forgotten Cocktails, Ted Haigh, p272. Dan Perrigan http://egullet.org/p1770015

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From the Knowledge Vault

Bourbon

This is the first in a series by Zachary Pearson, Kindred Cocktails Editor. Read them all: Bourbon, Bourbon After the Act, Bourbon: What it is ... and isn't, Making Bourbon, Who Makes My Bourbon, Producer Capsules., Finding the Good Stuff, Tasting the Good Stuff, Neat, Mashbills, Geeky Information and Resources.

Bourbon whiskey has a storied, often apocryphal history, with interesting main characters, complex governmental regulations and a variety of subtypes, each with their own flavor profile. I'll tell a bit of this story, along with some tips for finding and recognizing older or important bottles of Bourbon on liquor store shelves. ;

A lot of foundational stories are only to be taken at face value. And yet there’s a deep history of pioneer families who started out making whiskey as part of the homesteading experience and with enough generations, some of their descendants are still manning stills throughout Kentucky.

While the main focus here will be on Kentucky Bourbon whiskey, much of this information applies to other grain whiskies made in other states as well. Delicious rye whiskey abounds, and a few intrepid people make spirits from wheat or other exotic grains.

So pour a glass of the stuff and sip it as you read.

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  • Re Thyme in a Bottle, 16 hours ago Shawn C commented:

    Curated to Internet Archive link of the now defunct original link.

  • Re The Pale Rider, 16 hours ago Shawn C commented:

    Curated to fix the now generic link to a 2012 archive link of the original. Also updated year from 2013 to 2012 as a result.

  • Re Margarita, 2 days ago Craig E commented:

    FWIW Christine Wiseman’s recipe unanimously won the Punch blind tasting this year:

    • 2 oz Cascahuín blanco 
    • 1 oz lime juice 
    • 1/2 oz Cointreau 
    • 1/2 oz 1:1 agave syrup

      Half salt rim and lime garnish. 

  • Re The Moops, 2 days ago bza commented:

    Glad you like the drink! The menu reference is for me to remember, it's my home menu not an actual bar menu.

  • Re Sitting With Stella, 3 days ago Shawn C commented:

    Curated to Cocchi Americano Rosa so that typo "Cocci americano rose" can be deleted.