Preakness

1 1⁄2 oz Bourbon, Old Grand Dad 114
1⁄4 oz Bénédictine
1 twst Orange peel (as garnish)
Instructions

Stir, strain into a coupe, garnish

History

Created for the first Preakness Ball. Originally called for rye and only 1/2 tsp of Benedictine. Recipe shown here is slightly altered by Death & Co.

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Year
1936
Authenticity
Altered recipe
Creator
George Backert, Emerson Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland
Source reference

Death & Co cocktail book, p.149 and http://cocktails.pnewman.com/preakness.shtml

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This particular combination from Death & Co., using the high rye (and over proof) bourbon Old Grand-Dad 114, is excellent, although I am sure it would work well with ~90-100 proof rye (maybe upping the volume a little to compensate, proof wise.) The Carpano Antica and Benedictine proportions are spot on to provide the herbal notes without being too sweet. From what I understand, Wondrich indicated the original 1936 recipe only called for 1/2 tsp (1/12 oz) of Benedictine, and Death and Co.'s 1/4 oz is an improvement on that. Difford and some others call for 1/2 oz which would likely push it too far.


I have curated to include the history, creator, year, location and status as an altered historical cocktail.


Uno, Dos, Tres

3⁄4 oz Sweet vermouth, Carpano Punt e Mes (Grapefruit-infused, see notes)
1⁄2 oz Campari
1⁄4 oz Cynar
1 twst Orange peel (Flamed, as garnish)
Instructions

Stir over ice, strain into a coupe, flamme the orange twist and drop it in

Notes

Grapefruit infused Punt e Mes: combine the zest of 2 ruby red grapefruits and one 750ml bottle of Punt e Mes, refrigerate for 24 hours, then strain through a fine-mesh sieve

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2009
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Joaquin Simo, Death & Co, New York
Source reference

Death & Co cocktail book, p.259

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  • Sweet and bitter.
  • Made without the grapefruit infused sweet vermouth but was delicious all the same. — ★★★★★
  • An excellent negroni variation, grapefruit infused Punt e Mes is surprisingly less bitter and much fruitier than expected — ★★★★★
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Nom de plume

Instructions

Add alcohol to old fashioned glass. Stir. Add ice and ginger beer. Stir again.

Notes

St. Germain to your taste - I put somewhere between 1/3 and 1/2 an ounce in it these days.

Bourbon works just as well, if you prefer.

Inspired by the Pseudonym cocktail at the Quill in DC, which is no longer listed on their menu.

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  • Add splash of lemon juice and less ginger beer (maybe 2oz)??? Or get spicy blenheim to lessen sweetness (used 1/3oz Germain w/ barritt's ginger beer).
  • The ginger and peppery rye add some weight to this, but very accessible. Has a sweet iced tea feel to it too. 2nd go 'round, tea is gone and friend felt it's a bit medicinal.
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jensck commented on 11/26/2016:

Good, but as with so many drinks using St. Germain, it was too sweet. Cutting it down to only half an ounce gave a much nicer result.


@jensck - Yes, I've started dropping it to somewhere below the 2/3 oz line. 3/4 is probably too much.


Only had Barritts ginger beer, which I found to dominate at 3oz. I added scant 1/8 oz of lemon juice to help with the sweetness and balance. Refreshing.


Letters of transit

1 1⁄2 oz Rum
1 oz Poppy liqueur, Greenbar Grand Poppy
3⁄4 oz Sweet vermouth
Notes

Drank this at the restaurant compere lapin in New Orleans . Fabulous!

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South of No North

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1⁄2 oz Simple syrup
1⁄2 oz Cynar
1 oz Coffee (Cold brewed)
Instructions

Combine ingredients in a shaker with ice, shake vigorously and strain into a chilled glass. Top with bitters.

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Chris Langston for 1022 South, Tacoma, Washington
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J.S-g. commented on 6/19/2016:

The reference states 1 oz cold-brew coffee where this one states 1 oz bitters.



Tried with mezcal, Ramazzoti, and agave syrup as a substitute and was very good as well.


Brazilian Prescription

1 1⁄2 oz Cachaça, Yaguara
1⁄2 t Allspice Dram
3⁄4 oz Honey
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
1⁄2 Passion fruit (as garnish)
Instructions

Mix in julep cup. Add plentiful crushed ice and garnish.

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2013
Authenticity
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Experimental Beach, Ibiza
Source reference

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  • Subbed 1/4 oz passion fruit syrup + 1/3 oz velvet falernum for honey. Added 1/2 oz organic pineapple juice (was good without but wanted to make a longer drink :) ) Vermouth: Dolin sec, cachaça: Novo Fogo silver.
  • Subbed 1/4 of the honey with passion fruit syrup instead of a garnish. The spice is nice in this. — ★★★★
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Jungle Bird (Jason Alexander)

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1⁄2 oz Passion fruit syrup
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1 1⁄2 oz Dark rum, Plantation Original
1 spg Mint (as garnish)
Instructions

Shake, dump, and garnish.

Notes

Can also use Plantation Stiggin's Fancy pineapple rum.

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Mig Royale

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Aka Cobbler

2 twst Lemon peel
1⁄2 oz Tequila, Siembra Azul Blanco (Jalepeno infused)
1⁄2 ? Strawberry (Garnish)
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Muddle sugars, 1 strawberry, peels, maraschino. Add tequila and sherry. Mix briefly with small amount of ice. Pour into double rocks glass. Add crushed ice. Garnish. Add straw.

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2008
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
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Alex Day, Death and Co.
Source reference

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