Night Tripper
Combine ingredients in a mixing glass or cocktail shaker. Strain over a rocks glass filled with ice and garnish with the orange peel.
I first had this as a Dealer's Choice with Cynar substituted for the Averna. Equally as delicious as the original recipe, which I go back for every New Orleans trip.

- Smooth, but with a bite. Don't skimp on the ice.
- Tasty, sophisticated. End of the finish is a bit like numbing sore-throat spray (in a good way?!).
- Sucker in a 3 (three) piece — Cognac, Rye, Averna, Bénédictine, Bitters, Lemon peel, Orange peel
- Pesca Nera — Bourbon, Averna, Bitters, Orange bitters, Salt Solution, Orange peel
- Winter Manhattan — Bourbon, Averna, Bitters, Allspice Dram
- Black Betty Variant (Christopher Buecheler) — Rye, Ramazzotti, Bonal Gentiane Quina, Pastis, Orange peel
- Black Manhattan — Rye, Averna, Bitters, Orange bitters, Maraschino cherry
This is Chris’s continually evolving Rebennack under a new name. Not sure why the change, but very tasty no matter what you call it, much like Dr. John himself.
Delicious. The bartender from Arnaud Chris Hannah's flask concoction to go to the Krewe du Vieux Parade in New Orleans. I change Strega for Chartreuse, works fine too...
The Strega varies from a 1/4 oz here to 1/2 oz in Imbibe to 3/4 oz in Punch. I could see the higher Strega versions being better in flasks and the lower in chilled drinks.
https://imbibemagazine.com/recipe/night-tripper-from-jewel-of-the-south/
Very nice, a clever Creole adjustment to the Black Manhattan recipe. The combo of the herbal Strega and Peychaud's provides a Sazarac-like twist to the Averna. The recipe is slightly odd with the 1.75 oz Bourbon summing to 2.75 oz of ingredients. I might suggest 2 oz Bourbon for simplicity and standard drink volumes. The other approach would be to double the Strega as the Imbibe recipe does, but that might drift toward too herbal (haven't tried it though...comments from those who have tried both?) And the Punch 3/4 oz Strega listing seems particularly heavy-handed in this respect--but it depends on what the mixer is after.