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A Spontaneous Libation for your Consideration

Amer-ican

Created and posted by Pangolindo.
1 1⁄2 oz Rye (Knob creek cask strength 59%)
1⁄2 oz Suze
1⁄2 oz Cynar
1⁄2 oz Sloe gin, Plymouth
Instructions

Long stir with ice in ofd glass. Serve.

Notes

Subtle sloe gin. Not too sweet, high proof rye helps.

History

Get the rye in an online auction at reasonable price for France.
Quiet harsh to find bourbon and rye not overpriced when they are up the well...
Rittenhouse costs here 60 dollars.

Curator rating
4 stars
Average rating
3.5 stars
(9 ratings)

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Recent Discussion

  • Re Mexican Necromancer, 3 hours 36 minutes ago yarm commented:

    This is a level up in complexity from the Mercy, Mercy!

  • Re Eve's Vacation, 4 days ago Shawn C commented:

    The cocktail itself is brilliant. I used my own pomegranate grenadine syrup (had some particularly dark and intense aryls for this batch) and a fresh lime off the tree. The pomegranate was a great pairing with the fig which can be a bit intense if not properly mated. The Strega provides some slight mint/alpine herbal and bolsters the anise in the Mahia. The bitters provide a slight chili heat to the finish.

  • Re Eve's Vacation, 4 days ago Shawn C commented:

    Curated to list Mahia by Nahmias et Fils as a brand and change ingredient above from "fig" to fig liqueur. Fig liqueur was already listed as an ingredient but with the same specs as a creme de figue (low proof, sweet.) I have modified the listing for fig liqueur to be 80 proof, only moderately sweet, and including some herbal.

  • Re Naked and Famous, 4 days ago mako commented:

    A new classic. I had a variation called Naked and Infamous (a common name) at Protocol in Amherst, MA that subbed Liquore Strega for Yellow Charteuse. Very good a nice option for these relatively Charteuse-starved times.

  • I saw the name and immediately knew who created it ;) wonderful smoky aroma but sweet and bitter on the tongue.