Yokohama Cocktail
Shake, strain, cocktail glass
These specs are based on "parts" rather than ounces, and probably only a total of a 2 oz. pour. I upped it to modern standards of a 3 oz total pour from original published recipe proportions. I personally reduced the orange juice from 1 to 3/4, and it also works at 1/2. Also, grenadine varies, my batch was from pomegranate molasses and worked perfect. Absinthe also works well with a heavy dash or two, and even all the way up to 1/4 oz. if you so desire.
This is widely cited from 1930 Savoy, but it actually appears in the 1923 Harry of Ciro's ABC of mixing cocktails.
- Strawberry Fields — Gin, Lavender bitters, Strawberry, Orange juice, Simple syrup, Lemon juice, Mint, Basil
- Beach Blossom — Gin, Grapefruit juice, Cherry, Grenadine, Grade B maple syrup
- Annie Chambers — Gin, Blood Orange Liqueur, Lime juice, Grenadine
The title was no doubt inspired by War's 1972 hit "The Cisco Kid" and is not to be confused with the creme de cacao cocktail Pisco Kid. The Cloosterbitter acts like a very mild Chartreuse and also as a sweetener to balance the lime juice. If you want to bring this up a notch, add a light dash of Amargo Chuncho bitters. These have a floral note that elevates Pisco sours and adds more dimension here.