For Remembrance
Shake, strain, up, garnish.
Shake, strain, up, garnish.
Shake, double-strain, straight up, chilled coupe, garnish
I dug the deeper flavor that Mitchell & Son has over other Irish whiskeys, so I wanted to build something that would let the whiskey be central. Although the build for this is simple, the EXR provides a nice herbal and vegetal base for the honey, ginger, and barrel notes to shine
Stir with ice, strain and garnish with a lemon twist.
This is good, but I prefer a sweeter variant given on reddit: 2 gin 3/4 blanc vermouth 1/2 yellow chartreuse 1/4 luxardo 3 dashes celery bitters
Have made this with various brands of gin and vermouth and liked it, but tonight went super dry with No. 3 London Dry Gin and Cocchi extra dry vermouth and it was good too.
Shake, strain, rocks, lowball. Add straws. Optional garnish of lemon twist.
Shake, strain, rocks.
Blender-muddle the Thai basil, rum, and juice. Combine with syrup and salt. Fine-strain into a tin, shake, and strain into 2 coupes.
Needs to be made as a double recipe for sufficient volume to accomplish the blender-muddling (blender blades must be covered).
Liquid Intelligence, p. 172
Absolutely delicious! — ☆☆☆☆☆
Shaken, served in an Embassy Stem Glass.
Freeze coconut water into two ice cubes in a tray. Shake with liquor, juice, and salt until cubes are completely slushy. Strain into coupe, twist, and garnish.
Liquid Intelligence, p. 150.
Stir,strain in a frozen cocktail glass, add lemon twist.
If possible, try Martin Miller’s Westbourne Strength. If not, any London Dry Gin will work.
Combine ingredients in mixing glass and stir. Strain into a chilled coup. No Garnish.