Copy Annie Chambers 1 3⁄4 oz Gin, Beefeater 24 1 oz Blood Orange Liqueur, Thatcher's 1⁄4 oz Lime juice 1⁄4 oz Grenadine Instructions Shake till cold. Serve up. Smile. History Named after a notorious Kansas City madame. Cocktail summary Created by Baron A. Stout Year 2013 Is the author's original creation Curator Not yet rated Average 3 stars (2 ratings) YieldsDrink Scale Gin, Blood Orange Liqueur, Lime juice, Grenadine PT5M PT0M Cocktail Cocktail 1 craft, alcoholic 3 2 Cocktail Book Log in or sign up to start building your Cocktail Book. Similar cocktailsPink Elephant — Gin, Maraschino Liqueur, Blackberry liqueur, PInk grapefruit juice, Lime juice, Simple syrupBeach Blossom — Gin, Grapefruit juice, Cherry, Grenadine, Grade B maple syrupNaval Gimlet — Gin, Lime cordialOld Vermont — Gin, Bitters, Grade B maple syrup, Lemon juice, Orange juiceBronx Bomber — Gin, Sweet vermouth, Dry vermouth, Orange juice, Lemon juice, Simple syrup, Orange peelThe 40th Lady — Gin, Triple sec, Jamaican #1 bitters, Lemon juice, Simple syrup, Egg whiteBreakfast Martini — Gin, Triple sec, Lemon juice, Orange marmalade, Orange peelParadise Cocktail — Gin, Apricot liqueur, Orange juice, Lemon juicePegu Club Cocktail (via Andrew Willett) — Gin, Curaçao, Bitters, Orange bitters, Key lime, Lemon peelMonkey Gland (Palatable) — Gin, Triple sec, Absinthe, Bitters, Orange juice, Lime juice, Raspberry syrup Comments I made this with Plymouth gin, Pür Likör Blood orange, and Employees Only Grenadine. It was very good. All the various herbal notes played well together. I also tried it with New Deal Aviation gin. The Plymouth was the best, though. Log in or register to post comments Log in or register to post comments
I made this with Plymouth gin, Pür Likör Blood orange, and Employees Only Grenadine. It was very good. All the various herbal notes played well together. I also tried it with New Deal Aviation gin. The Plymouth was the best, though. Log in or register to post comments
I made this with Plymouth gin, Pür Likör Blood orange, and Employees Only Grenadine. It was very good. All the various herbal notes played well together. I also tried it with New Deal Aviation gin. The Plymouth was the best, though.