Broken Finds the Bone

3⁄4 oz Pineapple rum, Plantation Stiggins' Fancy (Smoked Irish Whiskey Aged Version)
3⁄4 oz Lime
3⁄4 oz Fernet Vallet
4 dr Bitters (Vena's Garam Masala Bitters)
Instructions

Shake and strain, up

History

Autumn 2022 Menu

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Henry's Dream

3⁄4 oz Mezcal
3⁄4 oz Rhum Agricole
1⁄2 oz Cynar
1⁄2 oz Apricot liqueur
Instructions

Stir with ice and strain into an old fashioned glass.

History

I decided to tinker and continue on with my rhum agricole-mezcal stirred drinks that started with Up Jumped the Devil and followed by Stranger than Kindness. This time I went with the Cynar-apricot duo that I learned to appreciate in the One One Thousand, and I utilized Punt e Mes to bolster the fruity and bitter notes. For a name, I kept with the Nick Cave song titles concept with Henry's Dream.

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Black Bird

1 1⁄2 oz Cognac
1 oz Limoncello (Luster Lavender Limoncello)
1⁄2 oz Ginger syrup
Instructions

Shake with ice and strain into a frozen coupe glass.

History

Sam Spade learns about the Black Bird.

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Italian 75

Instructions

Add 4 ice cubes into a large frozen glass. Add all ingredients. Stir to mix and chill.

History

80 years ago today "Casablanca" was released and Yvonne orders French 75's.

I decided to try something mildly different.

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  • Not a bad way to Limoncello but not really special.
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We made with a friend's kumquat-cello and sparkling wine and that was a 5.


Pea Flower Cocktail

1 oz Tea (Pea Flower)
1 oz Gin
1⁄2 oz Bianco Vermouth
Instructions

Combine in shaker with ice. Strain. Coupe or lowball, with or without one ice cube.

Notes

The pea flower tea gives this drink a lovely lavender color with a very subtle taste.

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Wyoming Summer

2 oz Gin
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
1⁄2 oz Chambord
Instructions

Combine with ice, shake, and strain.

Notes

Variation on an Aviation that uses Jackson Hole Still Works Absaroka gin, named after the Absaroka mountains in Wyoming and has a distinctive cinnamon and spice flavor and Chambord in place of creme de violet. I'm sure it would taste great with a more traditional gin as well. Actually made it for the first time during winter, and it was great.

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Very good! Hovers right on the line of being sour, without going over.


Long Weekend

Instructions

Combine with ice in shaker. Strain. Coupe.

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Sfrapp commented on 10/09/2023:

I didn’t have old Tom gin so I used London dry, and I misread the recipe and used dry vermouth instead of Bianca, but I actually really liked it. And the good news is it wasn’t too sweet. Also I stirred it. Don’t see why you would shake this one.


Spiked Apple Pie

2 oz Bourbon (1792 Bottled in Bond)
1 oz Apple cider (Non-alcoholic)
3⁄4 oz Lime juice
1⁄3 oz Grade A dark color and robust taste maple syrup
1 ds Bitters (Old Forrester Smoked Cinnamon)
3 oz Ginger beer (Cock and Bull)
Instructions

Shake all ingredients with ice except the ginger beer, pour into a highball glass with fresh ice and top with ginger beer to taste (I like 3-4 oz)

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Montreux

3⁄4 oz Amaro, Pasubio
1⁄4 oz Amaro, Cappelletti Sfumato Rabarbaro
Instructions

Add ingredients to mixing glass with ice, stir. Strain into Nick & Nora glass.

Notes

A fusion of the musty blueberry of Pasubio, and the smokey tart of the rabarbaro provides a balanced drink with a middle of the road bourbon. For me, this works.

History

I am digging Pasubio. Combining its earthy/musty blueberry with the smokey
Sfumato Rabarbaro makes sense in measured ratios. The name is a reference to Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water" referring to a hotel fire in Montreux, Switzerland that inspired the song.

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Flanders' Planter's Punch

3 oz Light rum
1 1⁄2 oz Bourbon
1⁄2 oz Cassis
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
3 oz Club soda
Instructions

Pre-batching the simple syrup, lemon, and lime juice as a homemade sweet and sour mix is recommended (two parts syrup, two parts lemon, one part lime). Build over ice in a pint glass and stir.

Notes

As this recipe includes a whopping five ounces of liquor and is firmly in the Long Island Iced Tea category of highball strength, you may halve the recipe and/or dilute with more club soda. It is quite flavorful, and can easily be “watered down” without losing too much character.

History

Though I’ve seen a few tries to recreate the more famous cocktail in Simpsons lore — the “Flaming Homer” / “Flaming Moe” — I have attempted to reverse-engineer a different drink from the long-running show, “Flanders’ Planter’s Punch” from the Season 2 episode “The War of the Simpsons.” Though his attitude toward alcohol (specifically blackberry schnapps) grew more conservative through the course of the series, in this early episode Ned Flanders mixes up a highly potent cocktail that got Homer so drunk it would threaten his marriage.

In that particular episode, there’s a bit more to go on in terms of ingredients than with the Flaming Homer/Moe. After Homer complains that he tastes no alcohol in the drink, Ned informs him that the drink actually contains “three shots of rum, a jigger of bourbon, and just a little dab-a-roo of crème de cassis for flavor.” Assuming a shot here is one ounce, this would be 3 oz rum, 1½ oz bourbon, and let’s call a “dab-a-roo” ½ oz crème de cassis. Planter’s Punch is also a fairly specific category, so the drink would likely include a citrus element plus dilution with water or seltzer. As the scene takes place in the Simpsons’ home c. 1991, the citrus is likely in the form of bottled sweet and sour mix. Making your own sour mix with fresh ingredients can be easily done by combining two parts simple syrup, two parts lemon juice, and one part lime juice.

The final recipe I pieced together is 3 oz white rum (Plantation 3-Star), 1½ oz bourbon whiskey (Wild Turkey 101), ½ oz crème de cassis (Gabriel Boudier), plus 3 oz homemade sour mix and 3 oz club soda. This recipe seems to satisfy the two requirements of the drink based on information from the episode. It is, A.) delicious, and B.) far stronger than it tastes. What started out as a weird homage to a thirty-year-old cartoon may now be destined for my regular cocktail rotation.

Picture of Flanders' Planter's Punch
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1991
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Ned Flanders (Fictional) & Greg Shutters
Source reference

The Simpsons, Season 2, Episode 20, “The War of the Simpsons” (1991)

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