Mexican Radio

1⁄2 oz Cynar
1⁄2 oz Apricot liqueur, Rothman & Winter Orchard Apricot (dial back if using a sweeter apricot liqueur)
Instructions

Stir over ice, strain into coupe/cocktail glass, dash in bitters, enjoy. Repeat.

Notes

Also takes well to a mezcal rinse. If you love that sort of thing.

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Year
2008
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plattetude
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4 stars
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  • I was surprised by how much I loved this drink. It's balanced and excellent. I want to do this again with the mezcal rinse.
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Púrpura

1⁄3 oz Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse
1⁄2 oz Açaí juice
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
1⁄4 oz Orgeat
Instructions

Mix all ingredients, shake, double strain

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Mellow Corn 'N Oil

1 1⁄2 oz Corn Whiskey, Mellow Corn (100 Proof)
1⁄2 oz Virgin Islands Rum, Cruzan Blackstrap
Instructions

Build over cracked ice

History

A riff on the classic Corn 'N Oil

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2015
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Josh Miller, inuakena.com
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  • Didn't do much for me, but I think I just am not a Blackstrap fan.
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Chan Chan

Instructions

Shake; strain; up; garnish with an edible flower.

History

Created for the Bacardi Legacy national finals.

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  • Very good but too sweet as written, try with 1/2 simple syrup instead, reference links call for 1/3 simple — ★★★★
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This recipe doesn't match the reference - should be 1/2 oz lime juice, 1/3 oz St Germain, 1/3 oz simple.


Curated this. Edited recipe to reflect cited link. Thanks for the catch. Zachary



Nice balanced drink- tropical, with a bit of complex mystery


Breaking Dawn

Instructions

Combine all ingredients in a shaker and fill with ice. Shake to chill, strain into chilled glass and garnish.

Notes

Unlike many spirits-only drinks, the Breaking Dawn should be shaken rather than stirred, to yield a foamy surface that looks a little like the crema on a fresh-pulled espresso.

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Source reference

Imbibe Magazine, November/December 2014 issue, Page 89

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  • Still too sweet for me at 2:1:1 with bonded bourbon.
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Ginger Dram

Instructions

Combine all ingredients in a mixing glass and stir to combine. Strain into a chilled glass and garnish.

Notes

Recipes suggests Nick & Nora glass for serving

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Kansai Kick

1 1⁄2 oz Japanese Whisky, Yamazaki 12
3⁄4 oz Madeira, Blandy's (Sercial)
3⁄4 oz Lime juice
2⁄5 oz Orgeat, Kassatly Chtaura
Instructions

Shake with ice and strain into chilled coupe, no garnish.

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Source reference

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Curated this. Removed redundant notes. Moved date in the attribution to the correct box. Thanks, Zachary


Dead Reckoning

1⁄2 oz Armagnac (optional, see notes)
1⁄2 oz Vanilla liqueur, Navan (substitute Tuaca or Licor 43)
1⁄2 oz Maple syrup
1⁄2 oz Tawny port, Sandeman
1 spg Mint (garnish)
Instructions

Combine all but soda and garnishes in shaker. Shake, strain into tiki mug full of crushed ice; add soda. Garnish with mint leaves.

Notes

The original recipe (see source reference) did not include Armagnac. The Armagnac is an enhancement by Paul McGee while at Three Dots and a Dash, Chicago; it appeared in the ingredients list on the Three Dots menu (and the amount of 1/2 ounce was confirmed by other sources).

Navan vanilla liqueur is extremely expensive and hard to find. I have used Tuaca as a substitute; others recommend Licor 43.

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2009
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  • Closer to 3.5 for me. I used smith and cross and tuaca. this makes a huge drink. Good, this kind of profile is what comes to mind when I hear tiki. I did not find it overly sweet but my lemon juice is pretty tart
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Bishdogg#1

Instructions

Stir with ice and strain into a chilled coupe glass.

History

Started with Gin & Elderflower liqueur and then tweaked the Sweet Vermouth and found the best fitting amaro.

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2015
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Darrell Bishop
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  • Swap elderflower for a floral amaro or something similar, like Rosciolino or Italicus.
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An interesting drink, but one I would like to tinker with in the future to improve it. For example, I used St. George terrior gin, which has 12 botonicals that have a heavy taste (e.g., Douglas fir, CA Bay laurel, fennel, and juniper berries among others). I would like to try a lighter, more flowery gin like Tanqueray Ten or Citadelle.

For a vermouth, I used Vya, a topshelf sweet vermouth. I would like to try Carpano Antica Formula vermouth, which is both sweet and amazingly tasty. I would also like to try Vermut, a Spanish vermouth, which is neither sweet nor dry, but long on taste.

Finally, I would like to try several different garnish options. I drank this with no garnish, and thought something was needed. I tried a small amount of lemon zest, and thought it tasted better. I then added orange zest to the lemon zest (the first time I have ever done so), and thought it was a definite improvement.

So much to do, so little time to do it all. But I will. In summary, I rated Bishdogg #1 at 3.5. I think that with some modifications, it will be rated fairly consistently at 4.0, maybe even 4.5


The Revelator

Instructions

Shake, strain, up.

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