Instructions

In a shaker, muddle 2 cucumber slices and combine with 1/2 oz. each St. Germain and simple syrup, 1 oz. fresh lime juice, and 2 oz. tequila. Shake with ice and serve on the rocks in a double rocks glass. Finish with a dash of Peychaud's bitters and garnish with a slice of cucumber.

Notes

Original called for Jose Cuervo Tradicional

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The Randolph at Broome, New York, NY
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  • Delicious cocktail for margarita, st. rita fans. We've add a slice of jalapeno to the muddle and enjoy that too. — ★★★★★
  • A lot of work for a great cocktail. Maybe muddle three slices next time?
  • Wonderful variant on a margarita. Super refreshing
  • Excellent; my favorite cocktail yet to feature cucumber
  • Flavor changes in interesting ways. Quite good!
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Comments

A bit sweet. Will try less simple next time.