1 1⁄2 part Ginger liqueur, Snap
1 1⁄2 part Bourbon
Instructions

Shake SNAP and bourbon with ice. Strain into a martini glass and garnish with a burnt orange peel.

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Comments

I'm trying to figure out a way to normalize all the Art in the Age liqueurs, and I think it's best if we call them what they are in the ingredient box (e.g. Ginger liqueur) and use the specific name (e.g. Snap) for the brand. I think we all know (or can find out quickly) that Art in the Age makes these things, and it's not necessary to call them organic.

Thanks,

Zachary


A good base that may invite the addition of a modifier.