Stockholm 75
Shake, strain into a Champagne flute, top with sparkling wine, twist.
- Czech 75 — Prosecco, Becherovka, Lime juice, Ginger syrup
Shake, strain into a Champagne flute, top with sparkling wine, twist.
Shake, strain, up.
Shake, strain into a Collins over fresh ice and soda, garnish.
Shake, strain, rocks, garnish.
Build in mug, topping with hot water, and garnish.
Shake, strain, up.
The Lily in the Savoy, which Erik Ellestad calls a "fascinating beverage," is equal parts gin, Kina Lillet, and Noyaux, with a dash of lemon juice and no garnish. http://savoystomp.com/2009/02/09/lily-cocktail/
Stir, strain, rocks, twist.
The Bitter Truth's Bogart's bitters (which are, IMHO awesome) work really well in this in lieu of or in addition to Angostura.
Build in a mug, topping with hot chocolate, and garnish with mint sprig.
Tried as 1/2oz fernet branca and 1/2oz creme de cacao. Good
Shake, strain, rocks, top.
EGullet user Haresfur adds a float (or rinse) of green Chartreuse.
The backstory is too convoluted, odd, and oddly touching to get into here, so check the link.
a little bitter but a dash of Fee's Old Fashioned Aromatic Bitters rounded it out nicely.
Shake, strain into a Collins over ice, float grenadine and watch it sink down like blood from delicious brains.