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Moon and Antarctica

1 oz Haitian Rum, Barbancourt 8
1 oz Gin
1 oz Horchata
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
1 wdg Lemon (as garnish)
Instructions

Shake, strain over crushed ice in a coupe, garnish.

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Zach Lynch
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Vice President

1 1⁄2 oz Cuban rum, Havana Club Añejo Especial
1 oz Mandarin orange liqueur, Mandarine Napoleon
1⁄2 oz Campari
Instructions

Stir, strain, up.

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Year
2012
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Creator
Ludovico De Biaggi, Gran Bar Danzon, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Source reference

Gaz Regan's 101 Best New Cocktails.

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4 stars
(7 ratings)
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  • Great! Will make again with Gran Classico.
  • Good Stuff - interesting blend of flavours - liking the rum back end with the mandarin and campari
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Malty Puppy commented on 3/04/2015:

Made it with Havana Club Anejo 7 Anos.
It looks like Mandarine Napoleon and Campari are at the spotlight, and not the rum. Anyway, interesting combination of gentian and tangerine with rum background. Sweet but not cloying.
Thanks for sharing.


DrunkLab commented on 3/04/2015:

Agreed, I'd like to retry it with two ounces rum to a half ounce each Mandarine and Campari, with maybe a dash of bitters. Seems like a waste of a premium rum to background it.



The Westie

3⁄4 oz Drambuie
3⁄4 oz Galliano
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
3 dr Bitters, Dutch's Colonial
1 Cherry, Bada Bing (as garnish)
Instructions

Shake, strain, up, garnish.

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Year
2012
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Creator
Fredo Ceraso, Loungerati, NYC.
Source reference

Gaz Regan's 101 Best New Cocktails

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4.5 stars
(16 ratings)
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  • Used Angostura as per others suggestion. A balanced feeling equal-parts cocktail without an overwhelming herbal or bitter component. Excellent way to use your Galliano!
  • Angostura's works well as a substitute bitter.
  • Used Angostura, Jerry Thomas, and Dandelion and Burdock to try to imitate the unavailable bitters. Used Kilbeggan.
  • MUST TRY
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sevyryelsdorn commented on 5/24/2018:

Any suggestions for a substitution for these bitters since they seem to be (?currently) unavailable?


Likkle Scratchy

1⁄2 oz Cassis
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
1⁄2 oz Virgin Islands Rum, Cruzan Blackstrap (float)
Instructions

Shake first three. Pour unstrained into small rocks glass. Float blackstrap.

Notes

The blackstrap stands in for the petrol.

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Year
2015
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Altered recipe
Creator
Lee Perry
Source reference

"People funny boy" David Katz, pg. 380

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  • The cassis plays up the "burnt" qualities of the rums. Did grow on me though.
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Big Jilm commented on 3/03/2015:

a) Definitely for AFTER breakfast. b) See reference.

Honestly though, it's not as strong (tasting) as it looks.



piware commented on 5/20/2016:

delicious.  nice one.  where did it come from exactly?

 


Earthbound Cocktail

Instructions

Stir and strain

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Joseph Palmer
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  • Wow. This is probably my favorite boulevardier variant. Bready, earthy, spicy, just a bit sweet. Really gets the most out of all the ingredients.
  • Didn’t have the Amaro Sibilla. Next time will try using one we have. Also, substituted Aromatic bitters. — ★★★★★
  • Very good. Had to make a few concessions- Dolin and pechauds, but still tasty.
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g28 commented on 1/19/2021:

Have made this many times, very good. I don't have Amaro Sibilla, so I've used a bitter vermouth (Punt e Mes, Alessio) instead of the Carpano, otherwise it can be a little too sweet for my taste. 5 stars


The Van Damme

2 oz Overproof bourbon, Old Grand Dad 114
1⁄2 oz Cynar
1⁄2 oz Herbal liqueur, Yellow Chartreuse
Instructions

Stir, strain over large cube/sphere, orange twist.

Notes

Spawned from a gentleman who loved bitter-heavy rye cocktails and anything with a badass name.

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T. Read Richards
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MOJO1229 commented on 8/29/2017:


Ahhh! Bourbon and Cynar... a good combination, indeed! Add some yellow Chartreuese and Peychaud's bitters (with an orange twist, of course), and you have a wonderful libation. The Van Damme is exactly that; a wonderful libation. The bourbon (Baker's in this case) comes through like a champ, and the Cynar is hidden by the Chartreuse. But everything comes together as it should.

I do wonder, however, how this drink would taste with a lower proof, say in the 90 proof range? Some may prefer it that way. Regardless, for those who enjoy an overproof bourbon drink, The Van Damme will hit the spot. I rate it at 4.0. A nice before dinner drink!


Ellen's Folly

1 1⁄2 oz Gin, St. George Terroir
1⁄4 oz Cynar
1⁄4 oz Meyer lemon juice
1⁄4 oz Honey syrup (Infused with rosemary & sage)
Instructions

Mix the first six ingredients in a pint glass. Add ice. Stir 30 seconds & strain into a chilled rocks glass. Add a large ice cube. Finish with a grapefruit twist.
Alternatively, strain into a chilled coupe (pictured).

Notes

Initial citrus blast, followed by the piney, aromatic flavors from the Terroir, moving into a light bitterness from the Cynar & Meyer lemon, then finishing with the honey. Complex but smooth.

Note that you could substitute Vya Whisper Dry for the Dolin, or orange bitters for the grapefruit.

History

First served on 2/28/2015 at the birthday and retirement party of a friend's mother in the eastern shadow of Mt. Diablo.

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Q Williams
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2015
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Q Williams, Walnut Creek, CA (USA)
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  • Perfect amount of spice, sweetness, and bitter — ★★★★★
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Cocktail Maral

3⁄4 oz Gin
3⁄4 oz Calvados
3⁄4 oz Dry vermouth
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
Instructions

Shake with ice, serve in tulip-shaped glass.

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'International Cocktail Specialties' by James Mayabb. 1962

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  • Really Dry. I added a bar spoon of simple syrup to get it where I wanted it. Used Noilly Prat Extra Dry, probably would be OK with a slightly less dry vermouth.
  • Wow, very good. Like some kind of cross between a sour and a martini. Light and refreshing. Bone dry, but overly sour. Great drink.
  • Quite dry. — ★★★
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Trainspotter

Instructions

Stir, strain, up, garnish.

Notes

The ingredient list would suggest flavors going in many different directions, but they hold together nicely. Well balanced.

History

Newcomb considers this a twist on a Brooklyn. He named it after the Trainspotting movie.

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Year
2013
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Thomas Newcomb, The Continental Room, Fullerton, CA via Gaz Regan
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4 stars
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4 stars
(33 ratings)
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  • Made with Eda Rhyne’s fernet, which could maybe be dialed back a tad. — ★★★★
  • I subbed Rittenhouse and it worked well.
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Pangolindo commented on 4/23/2021:

Love this one so much. Everytime a real pleasure. One of the rare cocktails were the sum of all the ingredients morf into something new.

Works well with bourbon too.



SMD222 commented on 1/01/2022:

Used 10th Mountain Rye, Luxardo, orange peel. Lovely, complex, a bit sweet.



Shawn C commented on 3/02/2024:

Curated to convert defunct link to Wayback Machine archive link.


Camparipolitan

2 oz Campari
1 oz Orange liqueur, Clément Créole Shrubb (or other orange liqueur)
1⁄2 oz Cranberry juice (cranberry cocktail)
1 pn Salt
1 twst Orange peel (as garnish)
Instructions

Shake, strain, up, twist.

Notes

I prefer Yarm's other candidate for this drink's name, Cosmopari.

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2015
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Creator
Frederic Yarm, Russell House Tavern, Cambridge, MA.
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  • Worked with cointreau Better without adding lime I found
  • Haven't made yet. Promising.
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Kindred Cocktails commented on 2/27/2015:

This is crying out for a variation with unsweetened cranberry juice and no lime. :)


DrunkLab commented on 2/27/2015:

I used to do a drink with unsweetened cranberry juice, lime peel-heavy falernum, and white rum. Unsweetened cranberry juice isn't as acidic as citrus (or the bottled stuff isn't anyway) but it's still a fun and underexplored mixer. Good call.


DrunkLab commented on 2/28/2015:

I tried a variation based on Dan's suggestion: 1 oz Campari to a half ounce each Creole Shrubb and unsweetened cranberry juice, pinch of salt. Nicely tart and bitter, but I missed the lime flavor.


Dan commented on 2/28/2015:

I'm glad you are so obedient, DrunkLab! Oh well.



Tucker commented on 1/09/2016:

Made with 1 1/2 oz Campari, 3/4 oz Cointreau, 1/2 oz lime, 1/2 oz cranberry (2 tsp unsweetened cranberry juice and 1 tsp simple syrup) and the pinch of salt. Very good. 


yarm commented on 9/25/2019:

I put it into my 2nd book (Boston Cocktails: Drunk & Told) a few years later as 1 1/2 oz Campari, 3/4 oz Creole Shrubb Orange Liqueur, 3/4 oz Lime, 1/2 oz cranberry, 1 pinch salt. Russell House had large builds back then, and I created it on the fly for a ticket that asked for a Campari drink with a request that I make it (I wasn't working the service bar that night so I felt free to give them something unique). Probably 1 1/2 : 1/2 : 1/2 : 1/2 : 1 pinch would work well too since that's the build I use for my Cosmos lately, but I have not revisited this drink in a few years.


noksagt commented on 12/05/2021:

Made w/ Meehan Cosmo spec ratios so I can use 100% cranberry juice (60 mL Campari; 22.5 mL orange liqueur (killed the bottle of shrub + finished off with cointreau); 22.5 mL lime; 15 mL cranberry; 7.5 mL simple; pinch salt).