Copy Yellow Raj 1 1⁄4 oz Blanco tequila 3⁄4 oz Herbal liqueur, Yellow Chartreuse 1 oz Lime juice 1⁄4 oz Agave syrup Instructions Shake and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Cocktail summary 2011 Kindred Cocktails Created by Stew Ellington Is the author's original creation Curator Not yet rated User rating 4 stars (10 ratings) Yields Drink Scale Blanco tequila, Herbal liqueur, Lime juice, Agave syrup PT5M PT0M Cocktail Cocktail 1 craft, alcoholic 4.1 10 From our sponsors Cocktail Book Log in or sign up to start building your Cocktail Book. From other users Just a little too tart IMO. Upping the chartreuse by a smidge might help, or reducing the lime juice to .75 oz. Similar cocktails Phenomenal Cat — Blanco tequila, Herbal liqueur, Lime juice, CioCiaro, Chocolate extractMedicinal Sour — Herbal liqueur, Suze, Absinthe, Lime juice, Lemon juice, Anise syrupSilver Monk — Blanco tequila, Herbal liqueur, Lime juice, Simple syrup, Mint, Cucumber, SaltRosarita — Tequila, Herbal liqueur, Lemon juice, Simple syrup, RosemarySix-Zero-Bravo — Blanco tequila, Herbal liqueur, Maraschino Liqueur, Bitters, Orange bitters, Lemon juiceSouthern Junction — Sotol, Peychaud's Bitters, Herbal liqueur, Lime juice, Lemon juice, Rosemary syrup, Egg white, RosemaryKilling Word — Herbal liqueur, Maraschino Liqueur, Ancho Reyes Verde chile liqueur, Lime juice, LimeDark side — Pimm's No. 1 Cup, Lime juice, Ginger syrup, Cucumber juice, MintKrispy Mac — Applejack, Herbal liqueur, Nocino, Lime juice, LimeHoppy Father-in-Law — Hophead Vodka, Herbal liqueur, Elderflower liqueur, Door County Hop Bitters, Lemon juice, Lime juice Comments 8stringfan commented on 6/01/2018: Just a little too tart IMO. Upping the chartreuse by a smidge might help, or reducing the lime juice to .75 oz. It's a decent drink as it stands, with tequila and chartreuse once again working great together, but a bit too sour. Log in or register to post comments Log in or register to post comments
8stringfan commented on 6/01/2018: Just a little too tart IMO. Upping the chartreuse by a smidge might help, or reducing the lime juice to .75 oz. It's a decent drink as it stands, with tequila and chartreuse once again working great together, but a bit too sour. Log in or register to post comments