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Sir Charlie Chaplin

1 oz Sloe gin (Hayman's)
1⁄2 oz Falernum
2 ds Peach bitters (as garnish)
Instructions

Dry shake all ingredients, add ice & shake again, Double-strain into chilled coupe, garnish w/ peach bitters

Notes

Tart, sour, sweet, velvety

History

Riffed from the classic Charlie Chaplin cocktail

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Gin Hound

2 oz Gin
1⁄2 oz Celery juice
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
1⁄2 oz Honey syrup (Recipe calls for Acacia honey.)
Instructions

Shake with ice, strain into coupe. Serve up.

Notes

From the Death & Co cocktail book. The nice green hue is pretty cool.

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Year
2009
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Creator
Joaquin Simo
Source reference

Death & Co Modern Cocktail Classics, page 155.

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  • Fresh, zesty, nice green hue. — ★★★★
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Fortune Favors the Bold

3⁄4 oz Amargo-Vallet
3⁄4 oz Fernet, Letherbee
Instructions

Stir, strain into old fashioned glass with a large cube or sphere or a Nick & Nora glass. Garnish with an expressed lemon swath.

Notes

Fernet Branca is a bit of a bully in this drink, so if Letherbee Fernet isn't available, I'd recommend either another, slightly less intense fernet or a split of say Branca and Nardini. The Bitter Truth Allspice Dram is drier with a stronger allspice taste than the St. Elizabeth, if using the former, try maybe .5 oz and .25 oz demerara syrup.
Part of my ongoing "4 parts, equal parts, stirred" series.

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2019
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  • It was extraordinary bold. Too bold probably. — ★★★
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Hello Brooklyn 2.0

3⁄4 oz Rye
3⁄4 oz Dry vermouth
3⁄4 oz Herbal liqueur, Yellow Chartreuse
Instructions

Stir all ingredients with ice. Strain into coupe.

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2019
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Source reference

Had at DP.s Restaurant Albany NY

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  • Used Cardamaro instead of Amaro Montenegro. Had only Yellow Chartreuse. Expected a very potent-tasting drink, but actually tastes very sweet. — ★★★★
  • The menu on DP's website lists the ingredients of: Rye Cardamaro Dry Vermouth Chartreuse Verte
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Douglas Hoff commented on 5/18/2024:

Exactly. I was expecting spirit forward dry drink. Actually quite sweet, but not in a cloying way.


Airbag

1⁄2 oz Batavia Arrack
1⁄2 oz Mezcal
3⁄4 oz Sweet vermouth
1⁄4 oz Allspice Dram
1⁄4 oz Bénédictine
Instructions

Stir with ice, serve up

Notes

Can also be made with .75 oz tequila and .75 oz mezcal, if you favor a bit more smoke. Went over very well as an aperitif

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Unknown
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Phil Ward
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  • Made with blanco tequila but aged mezcal, and Dolin and xocolatl bitters. I'm floored that 1/4 oz of my homemade dram didn't take over. Nice finish.
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applejack commented on 12/19/2019:

I remember making this years ago (maybe a decade?). This is a Phil Ward creation.  Sweet vermouth is Carpano Antica, Allspice Dram is St. Elizabeth and bitters (I've seen builds with 2 dashes) are Bittermens Xocolatl Mole Bitters.  Garnish is a lit Laphroaig Cask Strength soaked cherry.


Teonas commented on 3/06/2020:

Thanks, Applejack! Updated the creator :)


Postcard Home

1 1⁄2 oz Mezcal
1⁄2 oz Simple syrup
1⁄2 oz Amaro, Cappelletti Sfumato Rabarbaro
Instructions

Stir and strain into cocktail glass with a salted rim. Citrus twist garnish.

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2019
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Amanda Schmadel, Barrel Proof, New Orleans
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Sfumato & Repo

1⁄2 oz Amaro, Cappelletti Sfumato Rabarbaro
1⁄2 oz Sweet vermouth
1 twst Lime peel (as garnish)
Instructions

Stir, strain, Nick & Nora. Lime twist.

Notes

This one comes from Food & Wine.

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2018
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Food & Wine
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lesliec commented on 12/31/2019:

Curated: corrected vermouth amount to match source.


The Cause

1 3⁄4 oz Irish whiskey, Redbreast (It'd probably work with something slightly less pricey)
3⁄4 oz Dry vermouth, Dolin
1⁄3 oz Bruto Americano, St. George (scant)
Instructions

Stir, strain, and serve straight up. No garnish.

Notes

The rosemary notes in the Bruto Americano and the Dolin Dry amplify each other, making for a pretty unique drink! This one's great if you're into more savory herbal flavors.

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Cliff Mathieson, San Luis Obispo, California
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  • A real taste of rosemary!
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Mastika Sour

1 1⁄2 oz Mastika
2 oz Club soda
Instructions

Shake lemon juice and mastka with ice, top with soda

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  • Simple drink, but a solid way to showcase your mastika.
  • Good payoff for low effort. I served it long over ice which worked well too.
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aredridel commented on 12/12/2019:

Mastika is the liqueur made from the resin of the gum mastic tree, found near Chios, Greece. There's several brands available in the United States. It's sweet, so the sour and soda help cut it a bit, but the piney, resinous flavor makes a unique drink. I serve these at cocktail nights and always get requests for more.


Forgetful Elephant

2 1⁄4 oz Bourbon, Booker's
3⁄4 oz Amaro Abano, Luxardo
1⁄2 oz Orgeat
1 pn Smoked Salt
Instructions

Stir with ice and strain into a rocks glass.

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Ted Kilpatrick, No. 9 Park, Boston, Massachusetts (USA)
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Mixed up in Na… commented on 5/10/2023:

The drink is a little sweet. We will try to decrease the orgeat & Abano.

Also, it seems to work better with a large cube in the rocks glass.


Shawn C commented on 11/05/2023:

Agreement with previous comment about this being rather sweet (three of us who tried this together all had that same impression, although we all liked the drink.) 1/2 oz of syrup (orgeat) is a lot, unless there is citrus or a strong bitter component to balance it. I will probably repeat by knocking the orgeat back to 3/8 or even 1/4 to reduce the sweetness. Other than that, the orgeat's almond and the Abano augment one another favorably.

Also, per Fred Yarm's "Drink & Tell", the drink was created by Ted Kilpatrick at No. 9 Park in Boston, so it should be listed as authentic.


yarm commented on 11/05/2023:

Were the sweet versions made with 130° Bourbon though? With 80-100° Bourbon, it's going to come off differently.

And yes, my book condenses the information in my blog post which is the reference here.


Shawn C commented on 11/06/2023:

Good point. I made it with 101, but probably should have used the 116.8 Rare Breed instead since I have it on hand. I don't have Booker's, but with that at 126 to 130 proof and 2 1/4 oz it would be one stiff pour at ~94 - 96 proof before dilution, and ~1 2/3 oz of alcohol. I'll give it another go.