Grandma's Coffee

3⁄4 oz Apple brandy, Lairds
3⁄4 oz Cognac, Louis Royer VSOP Force 53
3⁄4 oz Aromatized wine, Cocchi Americano
1⁄4 oz Becherovka
2 ds Apple bitters, Bar Keep Organic Apple Bitters
6 oz Coffee (brewed, chilled, Biloya)
Instructions

Stir, strain, rocks, top with coffee.

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2013
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Sother Teague, Amor y Amargo, NYC.
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Morning Stubble

3 oz Coffee (brewed, chilled, Ndaroini)
1⁄2 oz Rye, Rittenhouse 100
1⁄2 oz Gin
1⁄2 oz Amaro Meletti
Instructions

Stir, strain, rocks, top with coffee.

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2013
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Sother Teague, Amor y Amargo, NYC.
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Broken Wishbone

Instructions

Combine all ingredients in a mixing glass. Add ice, stir, and strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with 3 cranberries.
For the Peach Liqueur, Combine 1 bottle of vodka with 2 oz. brown sugar, .25t peppercorns, .25t allspice berries, .25 red pepper flakes, and 1 peach (chopped coarsely and pit removed). Let sit for 2 weeks.

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Kaytee Querro for The Oakland Art Novelty Company
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The Project

Instructions

Stir over ice, strain into chilled glass

Notes

Since this site has no cocktails with Cinzano Orancio in it, I figured we needed one. I think these 3 are good together. This is a start, based on Negroni approach. Open to other variations!

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Sureau Fizz

2 oz Gin, Beefeater
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
1⁄2 oz Simple syrup
1 1⁄2 oz Heavy cream
1 twst Orange peel (expressed and discarded)
Instructions

Ramos shake, Collins, soda, express oil from the orange peel.

History

Winner of the 2008 St. Germain Elderflower Liqueur mixology contest.

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2008
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Ben Sandrof, No. 9 Park, Boston, MA.
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Summer of Sureau

1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
1⁄4 oz Pineapple syrup (2:1 fresh pineapple juice to sugar)
Instructions

Shake, strain, up.

History

Created for the 2008 St. Germain Elderflower Liqueur mixology contest.

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2008
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Misty Kalkofen, Green Street, Boston, MA.
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Lacking the Boston bitters, I substituted Regan's. I found it too sweet, but improved by replacing the pineapple syrup with unsweetened juice.


After Coffee

1 1⁄2 oz Campari
1⁄4 oz Fernet Branca
1 spg Mint (as garnish)
Instructions

Stir, strain, one large rock, garnish.

Notes

Intended as a palate reviver after a rich meal and espresso.

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2013
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Toby Maloney, The Violet Hour, Chicago, Il.
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  • Used branca menta instead.
  • Very good. I find the fernet to actually get a little lost. Next time I'll increase, or take the advice of the previous comment and try with branca menta.
  • Nice after dinner digestif
  • Colors are almost too itense. So much... taste. The S&C is totally lost IMHO.
  • Good after meal cocktail, Campari notes are well balanced by the Smith and Cross and Fernet — ★★★★
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mako commented on 6/13/2020:

I think I like this better with Branca Menta.


Santana Abraxas

1 1⁄2 oz Mezcal, Fidencio Clásico
1⁄4 oz Allspice Dram
1⁄4 oz Bénédictine
2 ds Bitters, Dr Adam Elmegirab’s Aphrodite Bitters
Instructions

Stir, strain, up or on one rock.

Notes

*blistering guitar solo*

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2013
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Rafa García Febles, NYC.
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  • Powerful! — ★★★★★
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Daiquiri with Benefits (DWB)

2 oz Martinique Rum, La Favorite Blanc
3⁄4 oz Lime juice
1⁄2 oz Cane syrup
Instructions

Shake, strain, up.

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2008
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Phil Ward
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4 stars
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4 stars
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  • Very, very nice. 4.5★ if I could give it.
  • Subbed San Zanj Haitian rum and agave syrup. Nice depth, without getting too weird.
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Shepherd's Secret

1 1⁄2 oz Blended Scotch, Sheep's Dip
3⁄4 oz Amaro Abano, Luxardo
1 bsp Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse
1 twst Orange peel
Instructions

Stir, strain, rocks, twist.

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2013
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John Drew, Blue Dragon, Boston, MA. Named by Frederic Yarm.
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  • A small Scotch float makes for a more balanced drink.
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<br />"Shepherd's Secret" is one of those drinks, that as good as it is, you need to learn to love it. There are many drinks like that--the traditional Negroni is one, for many people who are not used to the inherent bitterness of the Negroni. The "Shepherd's Secret" was only my secent cocktail made with Amaro Abano. It had only one rating (4.0), probably done by the person who posted the drink! So I gave it a try, mostly because the cocktail required only three major ingredients, all of which I had: blended Scotch (Dewar's), Amaro Abano, and green Chartreuse. So I carefully measured everything, stirred, and strained, drank, and rated--3.0.

The primary reason was that the Amaro Abano seemed to be the main player, overwhelming even the green Chartreuse. Not obnoxiously so, but enough to say too much pepper taste. So, rather than tossing the drink down the kitchen sink, and cleaning out the pipes, I decided to see what I could do to overcome the pepperish taste from this batch. After giving it some thought, I decided to do the simplest thing I could think of--float a small amount of the blended Scotch. And, by golly, it worked! I rated the revised drink as 4.0. The lesson to be learned here, if there is one, is that instead of changing proportions, simply floating one of the key ingredients can make a world of difference, and solve what was thought to be a major problem.