2 oz Rye
1⁄2 oz Coffee liqueur
1⁄4 oz Walnut Liqueur (or hazelnut liqueur)
2 ds Bitters, Angostura (or other aromatic)
1 twst Lemon peel (optional)
Instructions

Stir, strain, OF glass, up or rocks.

History

The Iceberg Lounge serves this over a hand-carved chunk of Antarctic ice. Don't ask how they got it.

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  • Did not have liqueur so used extra bitters. Good. — ★★★★
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Comments

I find that walnut liqueurs can be overpowering, to the point where you loose all other flavors. So, I reduced this to 1/4 oz. I love it! Not overly sweet, and actually the first walnut drink I will make again! Oh, and I used Nocello. Perhaps Nocello is a sweeter walnut liqueur.


Bevx commented on 12/13/2014:

Yeah, I'm gonna update the recipe. I think I meant for it to be 1/2 oz coffee & 1/4 oz walnut, instead of the other way around. I use Nocello in this too, and you're right: it's VERY sweet & powerful... Also, I use Luxardo Espresso Liqueur which is more "coffee-y" and less sweet than some others, helping punch through that wall of walnut.

Thanks for the feedback, I'm glad you enjoyed it!