Final Benediction
Stir over ice for 30s. Strain into a chilled coup. Served up, no garnish.
Complex, well-balanced, and strong. Cointreau really is necessary here. A generic triple sec will result in a drink that's too sweet and much too weak. The drink needs something that's pretty dry and ~40% abv. Dry curacao (e.g. Pierre Ferrand) could probably be substituted, or Royal Marnier as a last resort.
Inspired by the Last Word

- Excellent use of benedictine, and fanatically balanced. But with this much citrus, I don’t get why it says to stir instead of shake? I shook it and the result was fantastic
- Robin likes it with a little less Triple Sec and a little more Gin
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