Sparkling Sugar Plum
Shake all but sake, strain, up, top with sake, garnish with a candied ginger slice.
Shake all but sake, strain, up, top with sake, garnish with a candied ginger slice.
Stir, strain, up, twist.
Curated Chartreuse amount to match reference link
Stir, strain, one big rock, garnish.
Works well served hot, topped with Rooibos tea.
I used Woodford's and Ardbeg, and it was fantastic!
Made with Buffalo Trace / Redbreast 12 / Laphroaig 10 / BT Jerry Thomas bitters. Smooth and full of bourbon barrel flavors. For me, it's better served straight up.
Thanks for sharing this recipe.
Shake, strain, rocks, twist.
Shake, strain, rocks or up.
I was looking for ideas on using up some pineapple syrup and came across this. Love the name, loved the NES game. Very tasty, perhaps a touch sweet for me (using James E. Pepper 1776 100 proof Rye, Chalfonte VSOP, and a pineapple syrup of 1:1 of fresh pressed pineapple juice and cane sugar). Bitters weren't specified; I used DeGroff's Pimento Bitters as I felt that would be a good fit. Have some Earl Grey tea infused cognac I'm going to try with this.
Shake, fine strain over crushed ice, garnish with a cinnamon stick, a lime wheel, and candied ginger.
Stir, strain, up, garnish.
With Islay, at least three islands.
Shake, strain, up.
1. Shellenberger attempted to aromatize his Pisco by redistilling it with mistelle (unfermeted grape juice); perhaps a rinse of Pineau des Charentes, or a muddled grape or two, could produce a similar aroma. 2. An extra-aged grape spirit mingling with an unaged one; geddit?
Shake, fine strain, up.
Shellenberger attempted to aromatize his Pisco by redistilling it with mistelle (unfermeted grape juice); perhaps a rinse of Pineau des Charentes, or a muddled grape or two, could produce a similar aroma.
Shake, strain over fresh ice in a pint glass, garnish with nutmeg.
Really good drink! I added 1/2oz of orange juice and didn't have vanilla syrup so I used cinnamon syrup and added a dash of vanilla. Really good!
Tasty drink. I stirred for a while with a good bit of ice and this drink def. benefits from that. Used Leopold Bros Fernet