Entering a World of Pain
Stir. Strain. Rocks glass. A lone large cube.
Unashamedly sweet.
My entry to April 2015's MxMo--a riff off the Black Russian. Australian pubs will at least ask if you'd like your Black Russian topped up with Coke. That was my starting point.
- Reduce coffee liqueur to 0.25 oz, increase rye.
- Back Stop — Bourbon, Amargo-Vallet, Coffee liqueur, Orange peel
- K.B.M. — Bourbon, Bitters, Amaro Meletti, Coffee liqueur, Orange peel
- Fair Trade — Scotch, Cynar, Coffee liqueur, Orange bitters, Lemon peel
- Red Morning Light (Tonia Guffey-Stamper) — Scotch, Campari, Dry vermouth, Coffee liqueur, Bitters, Islay Scotch, Orange peel
- The Mid-City — Rye, Cognac, Sweet vermouth, Coffee liqueur, Bitters, Peychaud's Bitters
If you will it, Dude, it is no dream.
I am liking this a lot. I would be careful with the proportions if you are using a sweet coffee liqueur like kahlua as the cognac and ramazotti along with that could maybe verge cloying. i made it with the reported spec using Mr. Black and it's really nicely balanced and has a nice contrast between the bitter and sweet elements.