Good Humor
Dry shake; shake; strain; coupe; garnish.
Named after an ice-cream-treat brand, because it tastes like a Creamsicle.
Dry shake; shake; strain; coupe; garnish.
Named after an ice-cream-treat brand, because it tastes like a Creamsicle.
Build and stir in a highball over ice, serve with straw. Optional apple fan garnish.
Stir, strain into a chilled double old-fashioned glass, twist.
Shake, strain, coupe.
Shake, strain into rocks glass. Express and discard twist.
Somewhat improvised with 1/2oz Plymouth Navy + 1/2oz red vermouth + 1/4oz shrubb standing in for the Pimm's, maple instead of honey, and lemon instead of orange. There's a black tea flavor coming through somehow. Very intriguing.
This drink made Russell House Tavern the top account for Batavia Arrack sales and had a long run on the menu until around 2016 or 2017.
This should be 3/4 oz lime juice and 1/2 oz Batavia Arrack.
Curated to make that fix. Thanks @yarm
Delicious vegetal note to a standard tiki profile. New flavor profile evokes another era.
Build and stir with crushed ice in julep cup. Float rum and garnish.
Shake/stir with ice, strain and garnish with orange rind.
Combine the gin, absinthe, and bitters into an ice-filled mixer, shake until cold. Strain into a cold Old Fashion glass. Express the oils from the orange and lemon peels, and drop peels in glass. Add a large ice cube if desired..
Strong star anise and wormwood notes
Dorflinger in KindredCocktails
Shake all ingredients except Champagne with ice, strain into flute and top with Champagne. Garnish with cherry
Death & Co. pg 223
needs some simple syrup to live up to "Creamsicle" - also need double recipe to fill a normal coupe