Final Straw
Shake over ice and double-strain into a chilled Nick & Nora glass or coupette.
Original recipe calls for Chartreuse M.O.F. (Cuvée des Meilleurs Ouvriers de France Sommeliers), but G. Regan subs Yellow Chartreuse. I was out of the Laphroaig and subbed Compass Box Peat Monster, and it worked well.
101 Best New Cocktails, 2016, G. Regan
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- The sweetness of the Benedictine tames the smokiness. Very unique flavors. One of my favorites.
- nice boozy play on The Last Word, perfect for the fall.
- Sweet and sour but also earthy and smoky. Like lemonade that had been buried underground for a while.