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La Oficina

2 oz Añejo rum, Don Q Gran Añejo
1⁄4 oz Oloroso sherry
1⁄4 oz Cinnamon syrup
2 twst Orange peel (1 stirred; 1 as garnish)
Instructions

Stir, strain into a DOF over one big rock, garnish.

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Year
2017
Authenticity
Your original creation
Creator
Rafa García Febles, NYC.
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Not yet rated
Average rating
5 stars
(4 ratings)
From other users
  • While it has that "mildly diesel" characteristic that some rums and sherries have, it has it in the best way possible. Truly a worthy successor of the Old-Fashioned, and if more beverage programs carried Oloroso Sherry as a matter of course, this would already be considered a modern classic on par with the Oaxacan Old-Fashioned. Is the oxidative taste of oloroso an acquired taste? Sure! But no more so than the smokiness of Islay scotch or mezcal is an acquired taste. It pairs amazingly with an aged rum and the resulting combination brings to mind an excellent solera rum. Great slow sipper. For my taste, I admit I prefer a plain Diplomatico old-fashioned with Mole bitters, but I can appreciate well-achieved balance when I see it, even if the drink isn't for me. The faint cinnamon touch really rounds out the drink. I used Juliette Laroui's recipe for cinnamon syrup, which works nicely with the sherry already in this spec. In a nutshell? Exquisite. — ★★★★★
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applejack commented on 1/30/2021:

Didn't have Don Q Gran Anejo, so made this with another light, Spanish style, column distilled aged rum (Ron Matusalem 18 year solera), along with Ango orange bitters and Lustau Don Nuno oloroso.  Quite nice, I enjoyed it.  For an old fashioned style drink, this goes down exceedingly easy, with the vanilla and caramel notes of the rum nicely complimented by the nutty, dried fruit notes of the sherry, with a touch of citrus from the orange.  Given the base, it is somewhat light, so I'd suggest going easy on the stir count.  I didn't get much from the cinnamon syrup myself (and I used a pretty strong sous vide cinnamon syrup), might try swapping out the mole bitters for the cinnamon bomb Fee Brother's Barrel Aged bitters next time.


DrunkLab commented on 1/31/2021:

Thanks for trying it. I haven't had that Matusalem. I don't think of the DQGA as especially light in body for its style. (Although, like all Don Q rums, the flavors are fairly ethereal—the other ingredients are just working to amplify them here.) That said, this is certainly a lighter drink for its category, compared to an OF-style drink made with a fuller-bodied or more robustly flavored rum. I used Grant's "La Garrocha" Oloroso, which is fairly intense and concentrated (as well as tannic), as a way of anchoring the structure a bit. Thanks again.


papaq86 commented on 12/05/2021:

What a smart way of elevating rum with sherry. And I love how the bitters and cinnamon syrup play together.


Jojiro commented on 1/22/2025:

While it has that "mildly diesel" characteristic that some rums and sherries have, it has it in the best way possible. Truly a worthy successor of the Old-Fashioned, and if more beverage programs carried Oloroso Sherry as a matter of course, this would already be considered a modern classic on par with the Oaxacan Old-Fashioned. Is the oxidative taste of oloroso an acquired taste? Sure! But no more so than the smokiness of Islay scotch or mezcal is an acquired taste. It pairs amazingly with an aged rum and the resulting combination brings to mind an excellent solera rum. Great slow sipper. For my taste, I admit I prefer a plain Diplomatico old-fashioned with Mole bitters, but I can appreciate well-achieved balance when I see it, even if the drink isn't for me. The faint cinnamon touch really rounds out the drink. I used Juliette Laroui's recipe for cinnamon syrup, which works nicely with the sherry already in this spec. In a nutshell? Exquisite.


Amer-ican

1 1⁄2 oz Rye (Knob creek cask strength 59%)
1⁄2 oz Suze
1⁄2 oz Cynar
1⁄2 oz Sloe gin, Plymouth
Instructions

Long stir with ice in ofd glass. Serve.

Notes

Subtle sloe gin. Not too sweet, high proof rye helps.

History

Get the rye in an online auction at reasonable price for France.
Quiet harsh to find bourbon and rye not overpriced when they are up the well...
Rittenhouse costs here 60 dollars.

Yields Drink
Year
2021
Authenticity
Your original creation
Curator rating
4 stars
Average rating
3.5 stars
(9 ratings)
From other users
  • Made with WT101 and Amere Sauvage. strong and serious. Sloe gin is an unexpectedly fun partner with the dark ingredients. Berry, Tootsie Roll, complex bitterness.
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Mixin In Ansley commented on 12/02/2024:

It feels like the drink is pulled in two directions, finishing much different than how it started.


Series B

2 oz Gin, Hendrick's
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
3⁄4 oz Simple syrup
1 Candied ginger (as garnish)
Instructions

Combine the gin, Domaine de Canton, lime juice, and syrup into a shaker with plenty of ice and shake vigorously until sufficiently chilled. Serve in a chilled glass with candied ginger on a pick.

Notes

@dailysipcocktail

History

Named in honor of a successful financing event by my favorite entrepreneur.

Picture of Series B
David Alderson
Yields Drink
Year
2019
Authenticity
Your original creation
Creator
David Alderson, Monterey, CA
Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
4.5 stars
(4 ratings)
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indyrob commented on 5/09/2024:

Made this and then made a 2nd with falernum


Rodeo Ghost

Instructions

Stir, strain into old fashioned glass with a large cube or sphere. Garnish with a flamed orange swath.

Notes

I personally prefer this with the mezcal bumped up a quarter ounce; the original is equal parts.

Yields Drink
Year
2012
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Brent Butler, West of Pecos, San Francisco, CA
Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
4 stars
(8 ratings)
From other users
  • Dolin worked very well without being too sweet.
  • a hair sweet, but v. good
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yarm commented on 1/17/2021:

The SeriousEats article has it as sweet vermouth and an unflamed orange twist; this entry which cites it has Punt e Mes and a flamed one. Not sure what happened.



yarm commented on 1/18/2021:

I found that one too but it lacked a pedigree (BarNotes is a wild west).

I did find a recipe in Drink Me magazine that was a perfect with sweet and dry vermouth. Food & Wine does not mention the sweet vermouth in a Negroni changing to Punt e Mes (they listed every other component "The Rodeo Ghost substitutes bittersweet Zucca amaro for Campari and mezcal for the usual gin. It's finished with mole bitters.") and every one of the restaurant's websites I could find in articles, photos, etc. just lists the ingredient as "vermouth."

I stuck with the recipe as published in Serious Eats despite thinking that it would be better with Punt e Mes. I just feel that there should be a note that the recipe above does not mention the reference link.

Postnote: I just found the cocktail menu from their site that lists it as "grapefruit-infused vermouth" which adds another wrinkle. Perhaps they use Punt e Mes when they're out of grapefruit-infused vermouth or perhaps the recipe has drifted through the years. Also, you can't really propose a recipe to Serious Eats that requires a specialty infusion.


applejack commented on 1/22/2021:

Fair enough.  Due to an unfortunate iCloud blunder I lost some of my earlier bar notes and recipes; I had tried this one at the bar sometime in the winter of 2012/13 and asked for the recipe.  I would note that in the BarNotes thread, someone from Blackbird Bar (which is where Brent previously was the bar manager, and I know that some bartenders worked at both places) chimed in with the authorship and that they had served a lot of them.  I would think they would have corrected the recipe if it was incorrect, but again, not definitive.


Bullet Proof Monk

2 oz Bourbon, Belle Meade Bourbon
1⁄2 oz Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse
1⁄3 oz Bigallet China-China
Instructions

Stir, strain, up.

Notes

Blaine Adams at Barrel & Ashes recommends barrel aging this cockail.

Yields Drink
Year
2017
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Blaine Adams, Barrel and Ashes, Los Angeles
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Average rating
3.5 stars
(3 ratings)
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Edison's Medicine

6 lf Basil
1 1⁄2 oz Cachaça
1⁄2 oz Herbal liqueur, Yellow Chartreuse
3⁄4 oz Lime juice
1⁄2 oz Agave syrup
1⁄2 oz Water (Chilled)
Instructions

Shake all ingredients with ice, double strain into a chilled coupe glass. Optional garnish with a small basil leaf

Notes

If using wet ice, omit water. If shaking longer than normal, omit water. Original recipe calls for Novo Fogo, but I prefer Leblon. I've left the suggested brand blank.

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Year
2011
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Pete Gugni, The Bedford, Chicago, USA
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Not yet rated
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5 stars
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Grand Rum Toddy

1 1⁄2 oz Rum
3⁄4 oz Orange liqueur (grand marnier or gran gala)
1⁄4 oz Lime juice
6 oz Water (Hot Water, enough to fill)
1 wdg Lime (as garnish)
Instructions

Build in a preheated Irish Coffee glass. Top with hot water. Garnish with Lime Wedge.

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Unknown
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4 stars
(2 ratings)
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Coney Island Express

1 oz Venezuelan rum, Diplomatico (Anejo)
1⁄2 oz Licor 43
1⁄2 oz CioCiaro
1 1⁄2 oz Coffee (Cold brew)
Instructions

Combine ingredients into a cocktail shaker and shake vigorously for 5 seconds. Strain over ice into a bodega coffee up, or alternatively neat in coupe.

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Year
2017
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Attaboy, NYC
Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
4 stars
(1 rating)
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Savoy Truffle

2 oz Rye, Sazerac
1⁄2 oz Ancho Reyes chile liqueur
1⁄4 oz Pistachio liqueur, Pistache
Instructions

Add ice to shaker. Add ingredients. Stir well. Pour into cocktail glass.

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Unknown
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0.5 oz of Ancho Reyes provides plenty of spice. I could see a cherry garnish with this.


Sunomono

1 oz Vodka, Crop Organic Cucumber Vodka
1⁄2 oz Amaro, Amara Amaro d'Arancia Rossa
Instructions

Add ice to shaker. Add ingredients. Stir well. Stain into martini glass.

Yields Drink
Year
2021
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Luv4music
Source reference

Own creation

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