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3⁄4 oz Cognac
3⁄4 oz Demerara Rum
3⁄4 oz Batavia Arrack
1⁄2 oz Amaro (Amaro Ciociaro, Amer Picon, or China-China)
1⁄2 oz Crème de Cacao
1 twst Orange peel (As garnish)
Instructions

Stir with ice, strain into an old fashioned glass with a large ice cube, and garnish with an orange twist.

History

I was inspired by the Cognac, Guyana rum, and Batavia Arrack split base in the 1930s Darling Cocktail, and I decided to mash it up with the Ciociaro-cacao combination from Little Branch's African Flower. Part of my thinking was due to how well crème de cacao and Batavia Arrack work in drinks like the 18th Century and Mutiny on the Mili Atoll. For a name, I dubbed this one the King of the Hoodlums after a character described in Herbert Asbury's The Barbary Coast book. James Riley who was better known to the San Francisco Police as that nickname came to San Francisco from New York City in 1868 and soon became one of the principal criminal ornaments.

Cocktail summary
Posted by yarm on
Created by
Frederic Yarm, Somerville, MA
Year
2025
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