1 1⁄2 oz Rum, Smith & Cross
1 oz Campari
1⁄2 oz Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse
1 twst Orange peel (as garnish)
Instructions

Make like an Old Fashioned. Orange twist is very important here!

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Brandon Bramhall of Attaboy
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  • Bumped the Chartreuse to .75 and (mistakenly) used Cynar instead of Campari. Very nice.
  • Very (and predictably) intense. I built it; would probably give it a long stir and strain next time.
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Comments

I like this, but I think the chartreuse gets lost a bit more than I would like. I would maybe go 1.5 oz, .75 oz, .75 oz, or maybe keep the Campari where it's at and just bump the green c. Love the name.


yarm commented on 2/25/2023:

The Bartender's Choice app lists Attaboy Nashville and 2017.


I like this a lot. I agree the Chartreuse is a bit lost, would maybe slightly up it, at least a fat 1/2 oz. I used Appleton Estate and Gran Classico