Black Caribbean
Stir and pour over large rock. Garnish.
Stir and pour over large rock. Garnish.
Stir first four ingredients, then strain onto a big rock in a pimento-dram-rinsed rocks glass; garnish.
Meehan's Bartender Manual p. 340.
I made this using an apple and cardamom infused applejack and an 86-proof whiskey—it turned out delicious, but my specs threw the sweetness off. I added an extra half ounce of rye, and I love it.
STIR, strain, coupe.
Garnish with 2 maraschino cherries on pick
Grapefruit and dry vermouth allow the drink to remain dry
On Holidays: I asked for a stirred drink. That's why i got.
I thougth it was quiet original to introduce juice in a stirred drink.
That was pretty good and well balanced for an improvised mixture.
Add all the ingredients to a shaker and fill with ice. Shake, and strain into a rocks glass filled with fresh ice. Garnish with a red apple slice.
Stir; strain; one big rock.
Made for reddit's TiTu #7: Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Stir well, strain, coupe
Stir well, strain, coupe
Dry vermouth is essential here
Stir with ice and strain into a chilled champagne coupe. Garnish with a sprig or two of raw samphire.
Stir with ice and strain into a rocks glass.
In the same neighborhood as the DeGrassi.
Is it blanc or aged agricole? Will definitely have an impact on the finished drink.
The linked reference specs Clement Première Canne, a blanc.
Influenced by the liqueur combination of Cure's Drink of Laughter & Forgetting. I created it in my head on the walk home from my bar shift on National Artichoke Day (yes, it's a real holiday).
Shake and pour into chilled cocktail glass.