Golden Ticket
Shake with ice, strain into a cocktail coupe, and garnish with a lemon (or orange) twist.
I created it with a lemon twist but orange complements the Monte more.
While bartending at Drink, I have had good luck with the Gold Rush variation the Rose Gold, but I wanted something for guests who did not enjoy as much bitterness in their cocktails for all those requests for Bourbon Sours. Therefore, to keep the orange notes, I subbed in Amaro Montenegro for the Campari and have had good luck with it in both the Bourbon and Bee's Knee's riff gin versions (not to mention in egg white Sours). Soon guests wanted a name, so I decided to make this at home. After weighing the various "gold" names, I settled on the Golden Ticket.
- Expat (Little Branch NYC) — Bourbon, Bitters, Lime juice, Simple syrup, Mint
- Inkwell — Overproof bourbon, Bitters, Grapefruit juice, Balsamic Vinegar, Simple syrup, Orange peel
- War Cobra — Bourbon, Reposado Tequila, Triple sec, Cardamom bitters, Absinthe, Demerara syrup, Lemon juice
- Lone Wolf — Bourbon, Averna, Cardamom tincture, Lemon juice, Gomme syrup
- Kentucky Maid — Bourbon, Lime juice, Simple syrup, Cucumber, Mint
This was good, though, to my palate, the cocktail tastes a bit flat with two dashes of the mole bitters. One dash works better for me. Still, I prefer my usual mezcal negroni--equal parts Del Maguey Chichicapa, Bruto Americano, and Antica Formula, with an orange peel garnish.