Golden Cadillac
Shake, strain, up.
A leisure suit drink. Some recipes call for orange juice. Tons of variations in the ratios; the IBA calls for equal parts.
- Golden Cadillac (Coconut, GCNYC) — Galliano, Crème de Cacao, Coconut cream
Shake, strain, up.
A leisure suit drink. Some recipes call for orange juice. Tons of variations in the ratios; the IBA calls for equal parts.
Shake all ingredients with ice and fine strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with orange twist.
According to Simon Difford's website, the [Pick of] Destiny uses Rittenhouse Rye and is adapted from a drink created in 2007.
Shake, fine strain, up.
Shake, double strain, up, garnish with grated lime zest if desired.
For tea-infused orgeat, make an orgeat with Celestial Seasonings Tension Tamer tea as the water component.
Shake, strain, up.
This seems to very limey to us; the lime took over, and the pear liqueur and chartreuse were lost in the mix. We aren't going to mess with the proportions, will just cross this one off the list.
Stir, strain, up, twist, garnish.
Stir, strain, one large rock, twists.
Renamed from Tender Knob to match source reference. Seems like a vulgar name, however.
Tenderloin and Nob Hill are adjacent neighborhoods in SF, the latter being affluent and the former being considerably less so. "Tender Nob" refers to the area between the two. The cocktail creator is based in SF and this uses both "affluent" cognac and "less affluent" Wild Turkey.
The double entendre is likely lost on nobody, but this is hardly "vulgar for vulgarity's sake".
Quite sweet and herbal. Okay, but sugar buries the base spirits without adequate counterbalance. There is some interesting herbal flavor but it is not matched with the rest.
Stir, strain over rocks in a rocks or serve up.
Dry shake, shake, strain over ice and cream soda in a Collins, garnish with grated lime zest.
Shake, strain, up, garnish.