Gods of Old
Stir, strain, chilled cocktail glass rinsed with absinthe. Garnish and enjoy.
- To try
- Tasty but somewhat generic.
- Really complex and well balanced, with a long finish. I didn't have creme de cacao so I used 1/4 oz simple syrup and a few dashes of Xocolatl bitters instead, which may have made it better.
- Really nice. Used Rittenhouse the first time. Might also try it using a rye with more prominent vanilla notes, like Sazerac or Wild Turkey.
- Left Hand of Darkness — Rye, Walnut Liqueur, Averna, Bitters, Absinthe, Brandied cherry
- Italian in NYC — Bourbon, Amaro Nonino, Orange bitters, Maraschino cherry
- Fogerty — Rye, Campari, Crème de Cacao, Orange bitters, Orange peel
- Manowar — Rye, Amaro Meletti, Fernet Branca, Orange bitters
- Don Draper's Bitter End — Rye, Cognac, Averna, Fernet Branca, Orange liqueur, Bitters, Orange peel
A pretty good use of Meletti, something that's hard to tame.
This is a beautiful cocktail. It’s not often I add a recipe to my favorites list before I’ve finished drinking my first glass of it. This one qualifies.
Excellent Meletti cocktail with nice dark notes from the amaro and creme de cacao balancing rye spice. Very nice.
It's good, smells wonderful, whiskey forward with complexity. My main critique is how special is it compared to other whiskey forward cocktails.