Averna Smash
Muddle orange, cherry, and oil. Add bourbon and Averna and shake with ice. Double strain into ice-filled Collins and top with soda.
Use a high-quality walnut oil.
- Chocolate and lemon
Muddle orange, cherry, and oil. Add bourbon and Averna and shake with ice. Double strain into ice-filled Collins and top with soda.
Use a high-quality walnut oil.
Stir; strain; up.
Tried with Alipus Mezcal, without the mole bitters. Good but Will not make again. Strong Mezcal and Cynar in mouth.
Something is missing. Maybe the bitter dash...
Not terrible, but tastes a bit like an old shoe.
Renamed to remove disambiguation since this is early that the drink by DrunkLab of the same name.
Stir; strain; one large rock; mist, twist, and garnish.
Stir, strain, flute.
The Art of the Shim by Dinah Sanders, p. 71
Stir and strain. Express lemon oils atop and discard peel.
Altered from the Parisian Cocktail published by Harry MacElhone, which had more vermouth and less gin.
Lightly curated: paraphrased instructions to fix copyright infringement, added a little history and changed name to reflect origin more clearly.
This was the maiden excursion for a small batch of lavender bitters (tincture) I prepared. This is a good cocktail with all of the elements (including the expressed lemon) accounted for in the flavor and nose, but the 2.5 oz of Plymouth seems a bit much, pushing the alcohol and volume to the high side. When I make it again I will cut that to 2.
Stir. Strain. Orange twist in the glass.
Café Royal Cocktail Book. via http://cocktailvirgin.blogspot.com/2010/05/metexa.html
I made this with Kina L'Aero D'Or given that the original was made with old-school Lillet rather than Cocchi, plus a grapefruit twist per Punch's spec. I found that to have a nice sweet-bitter balance. https://punchdrink.com/recipes/metexa/
Muddle bluberries, add Mint, shake, fine strain, coupe, dash Boker's.
Good stir, strain, coupe, twist lemon peel, discard.
Stir, strain into old fashioned glass with a large cube or sphere. Garnish with orange swath.
Use any combination of Fernet adding up to 2 oz; I used two Fernet local to me in Chicago.
Named after a song that was a favorite of a good departed friend. RIP Johno.
Blind Willie Johnson "Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground"
https://youtu.be/BNj2BXW852g
Stir, strain into old fashioned glass with a large cube or sphere. Garnish with orange swath.
I vacillate between 1 and 2 dashes of the walnut bitters with this drink depending on my mood.
Named after a song that was a favorite of a good departed friend. RIP Johno.
Blind Willie Johnson "Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground"
https://youtu.be/BNj2BXW852g