La Vida Naranja
Build over ice, shake, double strain
The American Cocktail (Imbibe Magazine)
Build over ice, shake, double strain
The American Cocktail (Imbibe Magazine)
Swizzle over crushed ice in a Collins, topping with more crushed ice and dashes of bitters.
Shake (or stir), strain, up.
Stir, strain, rock, garnish.
I like this 1 1/2 S&C | 3/4 ea Campari and Punt e Mes | 2 ds Regan's orange | grapefruit twist.
http://imbibemagazine.com/Kingston-Negroni-Recipe - vermouth clarified as of Death and Co. pg 259
Updated this as per the recipe in the Death and Co. book.
Thanks,
Zachary
<br />What a drink! Incredible in taste, and easy going down. I've imbibed the traditional Negroni, and I can't count all of its variations I've swallowed. Most were either good or very good. But this one is the best of them all. Even though the Smith & Cross rum is overproofed, it blends unbelieveabley well with the Campari and Vermouth. For the vermouth I used Vya sweet, a topshelf vermouth I have been using for years. I have the Carpano, and I will be using it the next time I make a Kingston Negroni--which will be within 8 hours. For those looking for a new mixology adventure, this is the one to take. Enjoy!
Up the rum, lower liqueur
Dry shake, shake, strain, up, garnish.
Muddle 2 medium slices of Kiwi with the simple syrup. Add remaining ingredients and shake with ice. Double strain into a margarita glass filled with crushed ice and garnish with a Kiwi slice.
Between The Green Veil and the Green Galley lies the Green Valley.
Stir & strain over ice. Garnish with orange twist.
Jammy. I used blanco but agree anejo is likely better
Stir, strain, serve up in a sherry glass.
Stir in mixing glass and strain into chilled coupe. Express lemon peel and drop in.
Made with input from Johna Ritchie
There are few cocktails that I rate 4.5 or 5: a Negroni or Manhattan are a few. Well, with this cocktail, I have to add one more. Truth be told, I was torn between rating White Light as 4.5 or 5.0. If I could use my own rating scale, I would rate it "Damn Good."
By the way, the gin I used is definitely topshelf. It is Tanqueray's Bloomsburg, which is labelled as "Limited Edition." If you're a gin drinker and can get this product, get it. You won't go wrong!
Stir in mixing glass, strain into coupe. Garnish w/orange peel.