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Kořeněné Jablko (Spicy Apple)

1 oz Apple liqueur, Du Nord
1 oz Kinnickinnic Whiskey, Great Lakes Distillery (*black tea infused)
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
1⁄2 oz Becherovka
1⁄2 oz Honey syrup
2 ds Blackstrap Bitters
2 ds Chocolate liqueur (Distillerie de Biercée)
Instructions

Shake, double strain into a chilled coupe, garnish with a black tea bag

Notes

*2 tea bags into 750ml of whiskey for 4 hours

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Jason Westplate
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Year
2018
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Creator
Jason Westplate
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4.5 stars
(2 ratings)
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Peace's Rhesus

1⁄2 oz Crème de Cacao
1⁄4 oz Cynar
1 twst Lemon peel (expressed and discarded)
Instructions

Stir; strain; up; express and discard lemon twist

History

Inspired by Reese's Pieces candy.

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Craig Eliason
Yields Drink
Year
2018
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Your original creation
Creator
Craig Eliason, Saint Paul, Minnesota (USA)
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Average rating
3.5 stars
(11 ratings)
From other users
  • Tastes like coconut for some reason.
  • 5 with date-infused rye
  • Sweet, but it's supposed to be!
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Craig E commented on 4/19/2018:

The comment about unexpected coconut flavor is right. In striving for Reese's Pieces maybe I actually stumbled into Almond Joy!


The Cart

1 oz Gin
1⁄2 oz Crème Yvette
1⁄4 oz Dry vermouth
1⁄4 oz Sweet vermouth
1⁄4 oz Lavender syrup
1 oz Cream
Instructions

Shake ingredients vigorously with ice, strain into a frozen coupe glass.

History

The idea is from the Harrier and Perpetual cocktails.

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Year
2018
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Your original creation
Creator
Carl in SoCal
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Average rating
3 stars
(1 rating)
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The Cane & The Clove

1 oz Mezcal, Vago (Elote)
1 twst Orange peel (flamed as garnish)
Instructions

Stir, strain, coupe, garnish.

Notes

The mezcal vago elote has a thicker mouthfeel and more of a roasted corn note than many other mezcals. Avoid substitutes for this one.

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Year
2016
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Pastry War, Houston, TX
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Not yet rated
Average rating
3.5 stars
(5 ratings)
From other users
  • Ok - I did not have this particular Mezcal, so subbed a Del Maguey, which may have a pretty different flavor profile. Mezcal dominated, and I felt like the best flavors of the rum were lost.
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Mad Max

1 oz Rye
1 oz Cynar
1 oz Aperol
1 twst Orange peel (as garnish)
Instructions

Stir, strain, coupe, garnish.

Notes

I've seen other recipes calling for 1.5 oz rye. Some menus list Old Overholt; some list Jim Beam. Cocktail has also appeared on menu of White Pillars, Biloxi, Mississippi.

Bourbon-based variants seem to have been called "Bro-vardier" or "Boulevard 28".

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Year
2016
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Kingfish, New Orleans, LA
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Average rating
4 stars
(19 ratings)
From other users
  • Maybe 1.5 oz Rye?
  • Maddenly delicious!
  • Feared it might be too sweet, and it was.
  • Less bitter than a Bouleverdier, a bit sweeter, too. I’d give a 3.5 at least.
  • 05/05/18 - Awesome, very tasty
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Safety Net

2 oz Rum, Plantation 5 Year
1⁄4 oz Fernet Branca
1 1⁄2 oz Aromatized wine, Cocchi Americano
Instructions

Combine over ice. Stir, strain, pour.

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4 stars
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Apple-achia Italiano

1 oz Corn Whiskey (overproof)
1⁄2 oz Aromatized wine, Cocchi Americano
1⁄4 oz Campari
Instructions

Shake, strain, up.

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Luv4music commented on 10/09/2022:

Added a few dashes of Burlesque bitters. Really good addition.


Precision Timepiece

1 1⁄2 oz Jägermeister
3⁄4 oz Aperol
2 ds Pimento bitters, Dale De Groff
1 twst Orange peel (as garnish)
Instructions

Add all ingredients, except for the orange peel, into a cocktail shaker with ice. Stir gently and strain into a rocks glass with fresh ice. Garnish with an orange twist.

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Sother Teague, Amor y Amargo
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4 stars
(8 ratings)
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  • I used a barspoon of allspice dram and then a small dash of Regan Orange bitters.. not sure it's the same but it's a nicely balanced cocktail.
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sevyryelsdorn commented on 3/25/2018:

Zachary - it is sweet, but I don't find it overwhelmingly or cloyingly so. The 'spicy-ness' and bitter elements seem well-balanced with the sweet from the Jager and the orangey notes from the Aperol. One note, though - I didn't have the bitters, so I subbed a small amount of SE Allspice dram and one ds of Bitter Truth Creole Bitters. I posted as I'm curious to explore interesting cocktail uses for Jagermeister.


Pangolindo commented on 5/29/2019:

Aperol and anise from jager combined well. Pimento bitters is essential, and add a little something allowing to tame the sweetness. I tried to add after a few sips 1/3 oz wray and nephew overproof: Not concluding! It tamed sweetness but taste too!

 

What about using amaro abano from luxardo which is dryer than montenegro ?

Do not have it... 


yarm commented on 8/14/2023:

Sother Teague at Amor y Amargo published in a 2015 Forbes article.


Los Galgos Panky

2 oz Cynar 70
1 oz Aperol
1 sli Orange (as garnish)
Instructions

Stir, strain, on the rocks, garnish.

Notes

Source describes this as served in a Collins with an orange slice, but picture shows in a rocks glas with an orange horse's neck

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Year
2017
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Creator
Lucas Rothschild & Julián Díaz, Los Galgos Bar, Buenos Aires
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4 stars
(8 ratings)
From other users
  • This is a really good cynar drink. Somewhat bitter for the uninitiated.
  • Obviously Cynar forward, but the other flavors come through and complement well.
  • Cynar somewhat overwhelms the other ingredients (not that I'm complaining too much about that)
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Robbyfresh commented on 3/24/2018:

Obviously on the sweet side, but it makes a good digestif.


Lee-Stumper

1 1⁄2 oz Aquavit, Aalborg
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice (clarified)
1⁄2 oz Grapefruit juice (clarified)
1⁄2 oz Rich simple syrup 2:1 (Light Karo Syrup (star anise & clove infused- see note))
Instructions

Add ingredients to a mixing tin and stir aggressively to dissolve the Karo syrup into the drink. Add ice and hard shake until well chilled. Strain into a chilled single martini glass (4.5oz). Garnish with a star anise pod.

Notes

Gently warm 4oz of light Karo Syrup with 1 star anise pod and 3 whole cloves for ~10 minutes, making sure to keep it below a simmer. Strain and store.

History

I wanted to make a cocktail using a very non-traditional and currently taboo sweetener: Karo corn syrup. The richness and salinity of the aquavit played perfectly into this drink, and the spice addition added depth; clarifying the citrus added a sharpness and a bonus being visually cleaner, and the drink ended up with a luxurious, almost glassy texture to it. Really incredible!

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Jason Westplate
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Year
2017
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Creator
Jason Westplate
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5 stars
(2 ratings)
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Zachary Pearson commented on 3/20/2018:

How would you go about clarifying the juices? I've used gelatin to clarify stock before, but I've heard good things about agar. Could you mix the juices evenly then clarify the whole thing so you don't have multiple processes going at once? Thanks,  Zachary


Cocktailian commented on 3/21/2018:

Zachary: I used the old egg-white technique (a "gel technique" that works because the acids of the juices cause the whites to curdle and glom onto solid particles to filter out)--that process also gets similar results with agar as well if you want to keep it vegan. If you don't have the money for a centrifuge you could just gravity-clarify (let the juice filter out naturally over a few days or so, though risking oxidation). And you can totally blend the juices to make it easier.