Alpine Fire
Stir, strain, one big rock, float.
- This was quite nice. It was both a sum of its parts and I could make out each component. Spirit forward yet a nice little punch of sweetness in the middle.
- 1/2 Chartreuse and 3/4 Nonino. Loved the balance with the smoke from the Islay. May try again using Yellow Chartreuse.
- I preferred the modified version without the Scotch float.
- Swap the proportions for the Chartreuse and Nonino, and try it without the scotch float.
- Found myself eager to get through the float to the other flavors.
- Trans-Europe Express — Speyside Scotch, Campari, Sweet vermouth, Herbal liqueur, Peychaud's Bitters, Orange bitters
- West Coast Cocktail — Reposado Tequila, Aperol, Aromatized wine, Cardamom bitters, Grapefruit peel
- Décolletage — Reposado Tequila, Aromatized wine, Aperol, Fernet Branca, Orange peel
- Grandmother's Tea — Cognac, Bianco Vermouth, Amaro, Strega, Orange cream citrate, Lemon peel, Orange peel
- Alta California — Tequila, Bianco Vermouth, Herbal liqueur, Cinnamon syrup
Very good. I think 1/2 oz of green Chartreuse is plenty in terms of balance.
This has a lot in common with Sother Teague's C.I.A. I really enjoyed it tonight. I agree with the other comment, and I think I would swap the proportions of the Chartreuse and the Nonino, and I'm not sure the Islay float is doing enough. Even so, this is definitely going onto my list.
Curated: changed quantity for the float (source didn't specify 1/2 oz as previously listed).
The source also doesn't say a single bar spoon is used. I think that little may get lost against 3/4 oz Chartreuse and the "fire" part of the name makes less sense to me. Contrast with penicillin that has 2 tsp Islay float or the Si-Guey that has 1/4 oz.
Something in between may work here.