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1⁄2 oz Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse
2 ds Orange cream citrate
Instructions

Stir like a negroni. Serve.

Notes

You can try with 3/4 Maurin, and 1/3 chartreuse. Much drier, even fainted hot.
Depends on your mood.

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Methoxypyrazine Concordance

1 oz Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse
3⁄4 oz Suze
3⁄4 oz Lime juice
3⁄4 oz Rhum Agricole, Damoiseau Blanc (110)
1⁄2 oz Vanilla syrup (1:1)
Instructions

Shake, strain, up.

Notes

My Suze is French. The syrup is equal parts water and vanilla sugar shaken.

History

So Suze tastes to me like lime and vanilla, and this was attempt at reinforcing everything but the gentian in the Suze. It has a wavery jalapeno aroma and flavor but obviously none of the heat.

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2021
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Zachary Pearson
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illusionistlynx commented on 3/17/2025:

Wonderfully complex. I totally get what the creator was going for. Made with La Favorite Rhum Agricole Blanc as that was the closest I had.


Roffignac

1 1⁄2 oz Cognac
1 oz Raspberry Shrub (perhaps 2:1 with simple to taste, see note and link)
3 oz Club soda
Instructions

Mix cognac and raspberry shrub in a highball glass with ice, top with club soda.

Notes

Club soda is to top - 3 oz is approximate. To make the raspberry shrub (recipe at link): take 12 oz raspberries and soak them in 24 oz of cider vinegar for eight days. Strain into a saucepan, pushing on the fruit to get all the liquid out. Add 32 oz sugar to the liquid, bring to a boil, stir to dissolve the sugar, then filter and refrigerate.

History

The drink likely dates from the 1870s in New Orleans - the name is variously attributed to the 1820s mayor of New Orleans, or the Roffignac cognac brand (or other stories.) The drink was saved from oblivion by Stanley Arthur's 1937 "Famous New Orleans Drinks and How to Mix 'Em" - which called for whiskey rather than cognac, but noted the original contained cognac. The raspberry shrub was a mystery ingredient for decades ( "Red Hembarig") before being unraveled by Robert Moss in 2011.

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1870
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Tangerine Dream

1 1⁄2 oz Cognac, Camus VS
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
1⁄2 oz Tangerine juice
1⁄2 oz Ginger liqueur (Barrow's Intense)
1⁄2 oz Simple syrup (Tangerine syrup - see notes)
1 twst Tangerine peel (as garnish)
Instructions

Shake, strain, up.

Notes

Tangerine syrup - Original calls for 1/2 tangerine peel added to juice of one tangerine to 3 Tbs sugar "macerated in microwave". I just used 1:1 sugar/juice cold shaken.

Other variations:

I used Asbach German brandy instead of cognac, The King's Ginger instead of Barrow's and lemon instead of tangerine peel for garnish

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2018
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Arrowhead

1 3⁄4 oz Bourbon, Buffalo Trace
1⁄2 t Islay Scotch, Caol Ila
1 t Maple syrup
Instructions

Stir, strain into old fashioned glass with a large cube. Garnish with an expressed lemon swath.

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2020
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Shannon Tebay, Death & Co, NYC, NY
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The Antioxidant

2 oz Cranberry Vodka (infused with cranberry preserves)
3⁄4 oz Simple syrup (tangerine infused - see notes)
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
1⁄2 oz Aperol
1 sli Strawberry (as garnish (optional))
1 twst Orange peel (flamed as garnish (optional))
Instructions

Shake, strain, up, garnish

Notes

Cold method tangerine syrup: 1:1 tangerine juice to sugar, shake vigorously and repeatedly until sugar dissolves.

History

Originally from a cruise ship bar according to blog author. I changed by adding cranberry infused instead of Skyy vodka. Original also calls for either orange or tangerine and a branded tangerine syrup. I only used tangerines and made my own syrup.

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Court and Degraw

1⁄2 oz Caffé Amaro
Instructions

Stir, strain, serve up. Garnish with brandied cherry.

Notes

I used Mister Bitters Cacao and Macadamia bitters

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Heat of the Moment

1 1⁄2 oz Rye (I used Rittenhouse Bonded)
1⁄2 oz Zucca (Sfumato would work too)
1⁄2 oz Demerara syrup (1:1)
4 lf Mint (4-6 leaves)
1 spg Mint (1-3 sprigs as garnish)
Instructions

Muddle mint in syrup and liqueurs in a double old fashioned glass. Remove mint, add rye, and stir to mix. Fill with crushed ice, garnish with mint sprigs, and add straws.

History

For Loyal Nine's Yacht Rock Sundays, I wanted to create a Julep, and since I already had a Bourbon drink on the menu, I opted for rye. I also wanted to take an amari route, and i remembered how Zucca worked well with mint in other recipes. Amaro Montenegro seemed like it would sooth those bitter notes, but it still needed some demerara syrup to find its happy resting place. Named after one of the songs on the Sunday night Spotify list.

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2015
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  • On the sweet side, probably because of the liqueurs and the syrup. Much better upping the rye to 2 oz. Rate 4
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Spiritland

1 1⁄2 oz Gin, Tanqueray
1⁄2 oz Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse
1⁄2 oz Cassis
1⁄2 oz Bianco Vermouth (Baldoria bitter)
1⁄8 oz Rose water
Instructions

Long stir, coupe.

Notes

The drink would benefit from a navy strength gin. Baldoria is a vermouth brand launched by two famous cocktails bars in Paris (lu lu white and the little red door). It's pale, like a bianco but slightly pink. Low bitterness (like byrrh). Difficult to sub, maybe a mix between a dry vermouth/rosé vermouth/byrrh. It's sweet, very spicy and herbal, bitter, with very light texture. A pleasure!

History

Pay day! I've went to a shop never been which opened a year ago:
Maybe 1000 meters square dedicated to spirits+ a bar on the same place!
It's like a Disney land but for serious and conscious drinkers.

Bought the 3rd bottle of mezcal in my life. And i am enjoying a lot this one. If someone have recommendations about mezcal...

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  • Also good with 1/6 oz fresh lemon juice, 1/4-1/2 tsp Cappelletti Sfumato Rabarbaro, lemon peel garnish
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Copper Pagoda

1 oz Gin (Preferably a juniper-forward London Dry)
1 oz Cardamaro
1⁄2 oz Curaçao (Such as Pierre Ferrand)
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
Instructions

Shake with ice and strain into a cocktail coupe.

History

After making the Interpol, I noted how Cardamaro, gin, and lemon conjured up tropical notes like pineapple along with a grapefruit one that reminded me a little of the Pegu Club. To bring it closer to that classic, I added in elements from the Pegu Club such as the orange liqueur and bitters, and I dubbed it the Copper Pagoda. The Pegu Club was created in Myanmar (formerly Burma) which is known for their pagodas; I opted for naming it after a color instead of a specific temple.

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2021
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Frederic Yarm, Somerville, MA
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  • Sure enough — it tastes tropical somehow. Solid drink.
  • Wow...it is surprisingly tropical. I could see adding some chinese 5 spice too., — ★★★★★
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