Death and Taxes
Shake with ice and strain into a chilled coupe. Express a lemon twist over the drink and garnish.
Reformulated in early 2024 to be structured more like a classic Whiskey Sour. The original version was created early on in my journey into mixed drinks and was unbalanced, too small, and made use of sub-par ingredients (Chambord).
I recommend a barely-legal rye and cold-process raspberry syrup. Without the sharpness in the latter this can risk being too sweet.
Inspired by the appearance of the quote in a letter from Benjamin Franklin to Jean-Baptiste Le Roy, I wanted to bring together American and French ingredients.
- Working through the absinthe float is a good experience.
- The Monastic Sour — Bourbon, Chambord, Bénédictine, Egg white, Lemon juice, Simple syrup
- Strawberry Confusa — Añejo tequila, Strawberry, Agave syrup, Lemon juice, Soda water, Basil
- Mississippi Sour — Brandy, Bourbon, Jamaican rum, Lemon juice, Egg white, Sugar, Cherry
- Barrymore Room — Bourbon, Sweet vermouth, Strawberry, Lime juice, Simple syrup, Egg white
- Gingerberry sour — Bourbon, Ginger liqueur, Herbal liqueur, Lemon juice, Blackberry shrub, Soda water