5000 Rupees

1 1⁄2 oz Bourbon
1⁄4 oz Amaro Nonino
1 Maraschino cherry, Luxardo
Instructions

Stir with ice, strain, up, chilled cordial glass, cherry as garnish

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2015
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Bo Kopynec
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  • I used Filibuster Bourbon, but I think that Buffalo Trace would work as well.
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DrSid commented on 3/16/2016:

Made with Buffalo Trace: sweet and spicy, very good


Nordic Air

3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
1⁄2 oz Grenadine (or raspberry syrup; fat half)
1⁄4 oz Kummel
1 rinse Absinthe
Instructions

Shake, strain, up.

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2015
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Rafa García Febles, NYC.
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Sherry Painkiller

1⁄4 oz Jamaican rum, Hamilton Jamaican Black (as float)
1 pn Nutmeg (as garnish)
Instructions

Shake and strain into a large snifter glass. Add copious crushed ice, float rum, garnish with freshly grated nutmeg, and serve with a straw and a paper umbrella.

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One Night in Bucharest (O Noapte in Bucuresti)

Instructions

Dry shake, then shake with ice. Strain, serve up.

Notes

Slivovitz or plum eau-de-vie can be used. I originally used Romanian Palinca.

History

I wanted a drink that could use plum-based palinca, so I decided to riff on the Pisco Sour.

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2015
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Squonk1977
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Curated this slightly: changed "plum eau de vie" to Slivovitz as per the author's note. Changed "plum bitters" to Fee Brothers Plum. I tried to avoid adding the ingredient "palinka" because it can refer to many types of fruit brandy.  Thanks,  Zachary


As a huge fan of Hungarian Pálinka (cherry and plum being my favorites) I had to try this. It's hard to get Pálinka so slivovitz made sense, but it was a bit too sweet. I'll have to try without the ss and maybe subbing with Kirschwasser as well.


Inside Job

2 oz Bourbon, Larceny
1⁄2 oz Simple syrup
1 ds Absinthe
1 twst Orange peel
Instructions

Add all the ingredients to a mixing glass and fill with ice. Stir, and strain into an Old Fashioned glass filled with fresh ice. Garnish with a cherry and an orange slice or twist.

Notes

Hard to get a dash of absinthe right. I prefer a rinse here.

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  • Used Tincup bourbon, another wheat bourbon.. Used 4 drops of absinthe, and about 0.40 oz simple syrup. Nice sweet drink. Maybe reduce the simple syrup to 0.25 oz and/or increase the bourbon 0.25 oz. Rate 4 easily
  • Great Bourbon Drink - sweet
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Berberesque

1 1⁄2 oz Rhum Agricole
3⁄4 oz Curaçao (thyme-infused)
3⁄4 oz Lime juice
1 pn Nutmeg (as garnish)
Instructions

Shake, strain, up, garnish.

Notes

1) Clémént cane syrup is lightly spiced with vanilla and cinnamon, among others. Donn's spices diluted in unflavored cane syrup would work similarly. 2) If using aged agricole, switch the citrus to lemon.

History

Adaptation of the Barbaresque (1929), a simple 2:1 mix of rhum agricole and Cointreau with a lemon twist.

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2015
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Rafa García Febles, NYC.
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Blue Angel

1 oz Cognac
1⁄4 oz Simple syrup
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
1⁄2 oz Cream
Instructions

Shake, strain, up.

History

Original, from Playboy's Host & Bar Book (1971), was 1/2 oz. each blue curacao, parfait amour, brandy, lemon juice, and cream.

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Tristan Willey, Long Island Bar, Brooklyn, New York (USA)
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  • Mine turned out not blue in the slightest--really a murky light gray. Tastes good--Creamsicle-y-- but I think I'd prefer a well made Sidecar every time. — ★★★
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As explained in the Punch article linked in the Reference section, the name was taken from the early 70s drink. I assume with its common ingredients that that one's name riffed on the Aviation. (The Blue Angels are an expert aeronautic squad in the US Navy.) But call it what you'd like!


Darkness at Pegu

1 1⁄2 oz Gin
3⁄4 oz PInk grapefruit juice
1 rinse Campari
Instructions

Shake all ingredients, aside from the rinse. Strain into a Campari-rinsed coupe.

Notes

I used Four Pillars, an Australian gin. Four Pillars is fairly soft and, as a result, lost the fight against the grapefruit juice and Solerno. My first suggestion in tinkering with this drink would be to sub in a more juniper-forward gin: maybe even as a split base.

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2015
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Chris Taylor
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I am a huge fan of Four Pillars gin. I would suggest trying this cocktail with Four Pillars Bloody Shiraz gin, and/or Rare Dry gin, and/or Olive Leaf gin.


South Slope

3⁄4 oz Gin, Beefeater
3⁄4 oz Aperol
3⁄4 oz Aromatized wine, Lillet Blanc
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
1 twst Lemon peel (as garnish)
Instructions

Shake, strain, straight up, coupe, garnish

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2007
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Michael Madrusan, The Everleigh, Vitzroy, Australia
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  • A bit sweet and aperol heavy, but pretty good. Spouse says tastes much better than it smells (like cleaner - yikes). Would do it again. — ★★★★
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Paper Flower

1 1⁄2 oz Gin (Sunliquor)
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
3⁄4 oz Honey syrup (1:1)
1⁄2 oz Aromatized wine, Lillet Blanc
2 ds Bitters, Dandelion & Burdock (Dr Adam Elgebirab's)
1 rinse Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse (or Yellow Chartreuse)
Instructions

Rinse a chilled coupe with chartreuse, shake all ingredients with ice and strain into the glass.

Notes

Play with the amount of honey syrup, it seemed a little too sweet when paired with the yellow chartreuse rinse.

History

Trying to find the flavor of a memory.

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Katie Scheibner
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  • Made with backyard wildflower honey; really added to the overall flavor.
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Katie,

Which of the Sun Liquor gins do you prefer here? Thanks,  Zachary


Zachary,

Hedgetrimmer is my preference, though I haven't had a chance to experiment with Gun Club, yet.


Curated to Dandelion & Burdock Bitters per the original ingredient note. Dr Adam Elmegirab's Aphrodite Bitters had been selected as a work around in the ingredient list from what I could see. Also had to change the Lillet to Lillet Blanc since the editor red flagged it as ambiguous. If either of these selections are incorrect, let me know so it can be fixed.