Sherman's Necktie
Shake, strain, rocks, garnish with a thin strip of lemon peel tied around a mint bouquet, serve with straws.
- Brado — Añejo rum, Cynar, Tea, Lemon juice, Mint syrup
Shake, strain, rocks, garnish with a thin strip of lemon peel tied around a mint bouquet, serve with straws.
Shake, strain, up, garnish with an edible flower.
A spray or rinse of Chartreuse can be nice as well.
Shake, strain, rocks, garnish.
Shake, strain, up, garnish.
Shake, strain, up.
Excellent, deep bitter marmalade flavour
Shake, strain into a Collins with ice, top with soda, garnish.
Nice Rome with a View riff.
Curated: added ice to Collins glass as per source.
Build in a tin to let the foam die down and then pour into a chilled flute.
Peaches have a short season and good frozen peach puree isn't always available, so here's a fresh-tasting but unseasonal alternative.
Shake, strain, up.
Named by me because Lliam was too indecisive.
Well-balanced! 5 star.
Pretty good. Could actually stand to be a bit drier, so perhaps a touch more maraschino in it, or maybe a splash of dry vermouth.
I’m a five-star drink!
Shake, strain, one big rock, soda.
Honeyed sour version of Samuel Lloyd Kinsey's Patois. Pineapple-y.
Whatchya know about Sean Bridgmohan?
Shake, strain into an absinthe-rinsed coupe.
Common sense and the source both have this drink shaken rather than stirred.
Typo. Thanks for catching!
Interesting combination and definitely has some interesting layers. I did this with naked grouse and suspect it would be better served by a less sherry bomb scotch. Still definitely worth making again.
David Wondrich relays Charlie Mahoney's Modern Cocktail, the precursor that has sugar instead of honey, and orange bitters, and a maraschino cherry.