1 1⁄2 oz Gin, Beefeater
1⁄2 oz Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse
Instructions

Stir for 30 seconds, strain into profoundly cold coupe. No garnish.

Notes

Heady, herbal, strong, bracing. Not for the faint of heart, generally one is enough as an apéro. Any classic London Dry would be appropriate.

History

Created for Forest Collins, cocktail and nightlife blogger based in Paris (http://52martinis.blogspot.com) and on Twitter as @52martinis Alaska: 1.5 oz gin, .5 oz yellow Chartreuse

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2011
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  • Used .75 St. George Terroir and .75 Tanqueray 10. Will try with a sprig of rosemary next time. — ★★★★★
  • I like this more than the Alaska cocktail. I also lives up to the name. This is a fantastic herbally piney stirred drink.
  • St. Georges Terroir Gin — ★★★★★
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Comments

I'm under the weather with something called "para-influenza," which apparently is a legal term for "hatin' life," and this drink is treating me just right.


Just catching up with the site, and I appreciate your comments. Surprised you have that kinda eau de vie, it's not too common but man is it original and fun to use in weird drink formulas.
It takes a strong man or woman to enjoy an Alaska Forest! Hope you follow @52martinis on Twitter too.