The Old Pueblo

1⁄4 oz Demerara syrup
1⁄4 oz Prickly Pear syrup, Cheri's Desert Harvest
Instructions

Rim glass with smoked salt (preferably black Mexican smoked salt). Shake and pour straight into Collins glass.
Float 2-3 dashes of Bitterman's Mole Bitters

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  • A smokey pink margarita. Prickly pear doesn't add very much taste but it sure make this a beauty.
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Kentucky Windage

1 oz Bourbon (Preferably bonded)
1⁄4 oz Molasses syrup (1:1 ratio)
2 ds Bitters, Bitter Truth (Use Jerry's Own Bitters)
Instructions

Stir, serve in Old Fashioned glass, Lemon twist

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What the Dickens?

1 oz Rum
1⁄2 oz Cognac
3⁄4 oz Simple syrup
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
1 1⁄2 oz Pineapple juice
1 Lime (wheel as garnish)
Instructions

Shake, strain, Collins glass, crushed ice, garnish.

Notes

Recipe as presented in Imbibe. The bar's facebook page indicates this used Mt Gay Eclipse and E&J. A blogger suggested Flor De Cana 7 year. I've tried with Stiggins' Fancy Plantation Pineapple with excellent results.

The bar's facebook page also calls out "special" bitters, and black tea, and chai. Perhaps the latter two were removed when this was changed from a punch to a single serving? Pictures show wine glasses garnished with pineapple.

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Ben Anderson, The Corner Office, Denver, CO, USA
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  • Watermelon agua fresca instd of pineapple/syrup Also tried flipping agricole/calvados & subbed triplesec/earlgrey syrup & lemon bitters aka “Qu'est-ce que les Dickens”
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Unfinished Business

1 1⁄2 oz Gin, Beefeater
3⁄4 oz Aromatized wine, Cocchi Americano
1 Brandied cherry (as garnish)
Instructions

Stir, strain, up.

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2016
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Rafa García Febles, NYC.
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<br />I think a more apt name for "Unfinished Business" would be "Work in Progress." Maybe they mean the same. Regardless, the drink as presented I rate as 3.0. The taste was O.K., but there was no zip (please excuse the professional jargon). I added a dash of Burlesque bitters and a small amount of orange zest, and those two minor changes made a big difference, giving it the missing zip.

I'm going to make this cocktail again, but I'll use a different gin, either The Botanist or St. George's terroir gin. Both bring overtones that are lacking in Beefeater gin. I hope that as others try this cocktail, they'll offer their opinions on "Unfinished Business" and provide suggestions to improve it. It is a cocktail that truly has "Unfinished Business."



The second time around isn't always better. I made "Unfinished Business" once more, five months later, not realizing I had commented on this drink already. However, my thoughts about "Unfinished Business" remain unchanged. Consequently, I rated it 3.0 again.

Two thoughts came to mind the second time around: (1) Use less gin or more Bonal to balance out the taste of the ingredients. As is, the gin overwhelms the other ingredients. Perhaps using a smoother gin, such as Knickerbocker, might help. I added a tad more Boanal, and that resulted in a better tasting drink. (2) Using the previously mentioned bitters plus the orange zest definitely help. There may be a better bitters than Burlesque; suggestions, anybody? I think using Cocchi Vermouth di Torino instead of Cocchi Americano may help. The former has more depth and overtones than the latter--but experience will tell.


The Miller Shake

1 oz Añejo rum, Bacardi 8
2 t Coconut liqueur, Kalani
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
2 ds Black Cardamom (tincture, see note.)
Instructions

Dry shake, shake. Pour to chilled coupe. Garnish with angostura art.

Notes

Make black cardamom tincture by infusing vodka with black cardamom, or crush black cardamom and add directly to drink. Can switch rum with Havana club 7 and similar. Can switch Kalani with Gabriel Boudier Coconut liqueur.

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2016
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Bitter Optimist

1 1⁄2 oz Gin, St. George Botanivore
1 oz Amaro Sibilla, Varnelli
1⁄2 oz Grapefruit liqueur, Combier Crème de Pamplemousse
1⁄4 oz Lemon juice
Instructions

Stir, coupe, no garnish

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  • Increased grapefruit to 3/4 Oz.
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Complex and fruity at the same time. The grapefruit works well with Amaro Sibilla's profile and the Carpano broadens the character. The original recipe volume is 4.75 oz before mixing dilution, and the total alcohol content is rather high at ~1.34 oz, so I modded slightly: 1.5 oz gin, 1 Carpano Antica, 3/4 Sibilla, 1/2 Pamplemousse, 1/4 lemon juice.


East India Flip

1 oz Gin
1⁄2 oz Cream
1⁄2 oz Simple syrup
1 pn Cinnamon (as garnish, optional)
Instructions

Combine, dry shake, then shake with ice. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with grated cinnamon (optional).

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  • Rich and spicy, it's delicious and tastes like christmas. — ★★★★★
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yarm commented on 7/10/2022:

Recipe seems to be missing the 1/2 oz cream.


Curated to correct the oversight. Thanks @yarm!


Avenue & Davenport

1 1⁄2 oz Rye
1⁄2 oz Bourbon
1⁄2 oz Cynar
1⁄4 oz Fernet Branca
Instructions

Combine ingredients with ice, stir. Strain into a cocktail coupe.

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  • This is a great base for experimenting...think it could use a dash of embitterment chocolate bitters or a garnish to tie it together
  • The black pepper + mint + sweet funk of maraschino is an interestingly strange mix.
  • Light on the Maraschino. otherwise as is. *try with X-cho bitters.
  • Made with Rittenhouse 100 proof and Bulleit bourbon. Boozy, spicy, minty.
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As I approached Avenue & Davenport (no pun intended!), I thought to myself, "Geez, what rye? what burbon?" The choice of each can make or break my liking or disliking of the cocktail. So, I played it safe and used Wild Turkey rye and Elijah Craig Bourbon. As it turned out, the choice was good: you want a pairing where the two complement each other, and avoid one overwhelming the other.

This pairing worked out nicely. After mixing, stiring with ice, blah, blah, blah, I took the first sip. Everything was in balance. Even the cherry notes were there, which surprised me somewhat, considering the amounts of rye and bourbon relative to the Maraschino Liqueur--and the Fernet-Branca. But...I thought as good as it was, it could be even better. Rummaging through my 20+ bottles of bitters, I knew what was needed. Tenatively, I added one, then two drops of Fees Bros. Whiskey Barrel-Aged Bitters.

Thankfully, those two little drops substantially improved the cocktail. I didn't add a third drop this time, but next time I will--maybe. The two were just right; hopefully three will not be too much. After all was said and done, I rated "Avenue & Davenport"
as a four. Try it and let others know what your thoughts are about this luscious before-dinner drink.


Cooper's Regard

1⁄4 oz Falernum
1 twst Lemon peel (as garnish)
Instructions

Build in an old-fashioned, stir with ice, garnish.

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  • Made with amontillado, Crown Royal rye, Tattersall sour cherry, and fennel bitters. Doesn't come together perfectly, but the sherry/cherry angle is intriguing.
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Follow That Black Rabbit

3⁄4 oz Fernet Branca
3⁄4 oz Gin, Beefeater
3⁄10 oz Lemon juice
3⁄4 oz Orange juice
3⁄4 oz Maple syrup
Instructions

Shake, strain, rocks in a highball.

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  • A lot of sweet to stand up to the fernet, gets into cloying territory. Sweet tea associations. Some interesting flavors in there though.
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