Violet's Party
Stir, strain, one large rock, garnish.
Stir & Strain cut the violette back a 1/4 oz from the original and upped the lime juice a 1/4 oz.
- The Vicomte's Sidecar — Cognac, Rose liqueur, Lemon juice
Stir, strain, one large rock, garnish.
Stir & Strain cut the violette back a 1/4 oz from the original and upped the lime juice a 1/4 oz.
Shake, strain, up, garnish.
Shake, strain over crushed or pebble ice, garnish, serve with straws.
in person
Add rye, calvados, canton, honey and lemon juice to a 12oz enamelware mug. Top off w/ ~4-6oz hot water. Grate nutmeg across the top, drop in a cinnamon stick, stir thoroughly and add a lemon wheel
You had to be there
Shake with ice, strain into a white wine glass filled with ice, add a splash of club and garnish with candied ginger cube.
My ginger twist on the classic "May Daisy" cocktail. It's definitely sweeter, but the intense ginger, lemon, and interesting depth from the rhubarb bitters keeps it from being cloying
Shake, strain, up. *pastis float is optional
The optional pastis, for me, is very dependent on the choice of gin
The Minnehaha (a Lakota Sioux word for "curling water" or "waterfall") is one of those classic cocktails that has 101 different recipes. This is close to the Savoy version, but I went lighter on the orange juice. I'm assuming there will be a lot of interpretations for this cocktail's build.
Stir, strain, up, twist.
Shake, strain, up, garnish.
Shake, pour without straining into a footed Pilsner, tulip, or hurricane glass, garnish with a brandied cherry and a sprig of mint.
Just an FYI: The Appleton Special line was rebranded as Kingston 62 in 2020 in case anyone wants to stick to the brand specifically called out in the recipe.
Tasty drink. The chartreuse really is front and center in the taste profile, but the other elements play nicely in the background supporting the chartreuse. I made it using Appleton Signature and OFTD.
Shake, strain over tonic on a rock.
I contacted the author of the linked article, who told me that she begged John Ginetti, 116 Crown's owner, for the ratios, to no avail. So here's a guess! It's basically a Cloister & Tonic.
Music puns.