The Divine Lorraine
Stir, strain, up, twist.
- As others point out, this comes out fairly sweet as built here. Next time I would probably try lowering the St. Germain to .5 and upping the bourbon to 1.25. The spiciness of rye might actually hold up better to the liqueurs too.
- Flavors mesh well, but very sweet - agree with recommendations to increase bourbon, reduce St. Germain. I doubled the bourbon, and would reduce St G to 1/2 or less next time.
- Quite sweet as spec'd. Up the bourbon and/or reduce the St Germain.
- Did not have orange cream citrate. Added 5 drops of 1821 barrel aged bitters. Delicious. Wonderful for cooler weather.
- Did not have orange cream citrate, but second time making without I cut St Germain by 1/4, increased bourbon by 1/4, good move. Might also be better with a more bitter amaro - maybe Cynar?
- Cut back on the liqueurs and increase bourbon portions.
- Sweet. More bourbon ...
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