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Action Bronson

1 1⁄4 oz Irish whiskey, Clontarf (rose-infused)
3⁄4 oz Zwack Unicum Plum
1⁄4 oz Beet juice
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
1⁄2 oz Simple syrup
Instructions

Shake, strain over one large rock in a rocks glass, garnish with a roset of beets (thin slices of yellow beet arranged and pinned into a rose-like fan).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS-c9757LY0
Yields Drink
Year
2013
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Joaquín Simó, Pouring Ribbons, NYC.
Source reference

in person.

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  • Balanced and complex with unusual flavors. Gorgeous deep red color. Must be down with beets. Crazy beets.
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Lime Blossom

Instructions

Shake, strain, up, garnish

History

A sharp, lime forward cocktail tempered slightly by the Combier; the orange flower water gives you a little bit of that "blossom" note--which is really enhanced by the St. Germain

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2011 Kindred Cocktails
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Year
2013
Authenticity
Your original creation
Creator
Jason Westplate
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3.5 stars
(13 ratings)
From other users
  • Made with Arbor gin. Extremely tart and quite dry. I'd try doubling both elderflower and triple sec. Maybe more orange blossom too!
  • Reduced lime juice to 1/2oz and it was still super dry/ on the sour side so doubled the st germain, definitely better with slightly more st germain than stated.
  • Gin- sour, floral
  • Maybe too lime-forward for me? Tempered with a little more elderflower.
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SSteve commented on 6/19/2022:

From the recipe and the comments I knew this was going to be too lime-heavy. I used less lime and more orange liqueur and St. Germane. I used Dry Curaçao so I added a little simple syrup as well. Pretty good but still needs a little more tweaking. Next time I'll try increasing the St. Germaine and decreasing the Curaçao.


Shadows & Tall Trees

1⁄2 oz Cynar
1⁄4 oz Nocino
1⁄4 oz Cinnamon syrup
Instructions

Stir with ice, strain into ice-filled rocks glass. Garnish with orange twist.

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Year
2013
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Frederic Yarm, Russell House Tavern, Cambridge, MA
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4.5 stars
(17 ratings)
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  • Did not have nocino, so omitted that, but used 3 dashes of black walnut bitters rather than angostura. Still really good.
  • Subbed Bornholmer Dram Sevablødda for cinnammon syrup. An excellent stirred cocktail.
  • Made it with what I had on hand: had to sub in Woodford reserve and Carpano Antica....very enjoyable....but best of all when the chill had faded and the nocino came into focus, so lovely!
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Dan commented on 10/09/2013:

Very nice autumnal flavors. Sub'd 1/2 oz Becherovka for cinnamon syrup.


porkpan commented on 10/10/2013:

Mmm, very tasty. Made it with apple cider syrup and topped with Black Walnut & WBA bitters.


mahastew commented on 9/26/2017:

I knocked the syrup down to 1 tsp and it's pretty darn tasty. 


yarm commented on 10/26/2021:

Made up on the fly for a guest who wanted "Fall in a glass" with Bourbon base (to replace a Bourbon drink we could no longer make from a previous season due to a specialty syrup).


Decadent Stout Flip

1 oz Averna
1 oz Stout, Left Hand Milk Stout (or something else decadent)
1 pn Nutmeg (as garnish)
Instructions

Dry shake, shake, strain into a wine glass, garnish with fresh-grated nutmeg.

Notes

At Donna in Brooklyn, they dashed four dashes out of a bottle of equal parts allspice dram and Ango into this drink.

History

When I asked Jacob what he was calling this, he said simply "stout flip." Then he paused, thought it over, and corrected it to "_Decadent_ Stout Flip."

Yields Drink
Year
2013
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Jacob Grier
Source reference

in person

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4.5 stars
(3 ratings)
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Piña Colada (Beer)

2 oz Stout, Left Hand Milk Stout
3⁄4 oz Coconut cream (3 parts Coco Lopez : 1 part coconut milk)
3⁄4 oz Pineapple juice
1 spg Mint (as garnish)
Instructions

Shake, strain over one long ice shard in a Collins, garnish with slapped mint sprig, serve with straw.

Notes

I believe Matt said over the din of the bar that their house coconut mix is three parts coconut milk to one part coconut cream.

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Year
2013
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Matt, Donna, Brooklyn, NY.
Source reference

in person

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5 stars
(1 rating)
From other users
  • Amazing. You wouldn't guess there was beer in it, but the stout adds a silky mouthfeel and malty/chocolate notes. Great rum combo. Best Colada I've had.
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Nacional (Jeffrey Morgenthaler)

Instructions

Shake, strain, up, lime wheel

Yields Drink
Year
2008
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Jeffrey Morgenthaler, Eugene, OR, adapting the Hotel Nacional recipe from the Waldorf-Astoria bar book.
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4.5 stars
(8 ratings)
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  • Oh, wow. A delicious apricot daiquiri. 4.5★. I'll try this again.
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African Flower

2 oz Bourbon
3⁄8 oz CioCiaro
3⁄8 oz Crème de Cacao
1 twst Orange peel
Instructions

Stir, strain, rock, twist.

Yields Drink
Year
2008
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Becky McFalls, Little Branch, NYC.
Source reference

Sam Ross' Bartender's Choice app for iOS.

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4 stars
(19 ratings)
From other users
  • A bit sweet - will reduce creme de cacao in the future.
  • a bit medicinal, menthol
  • Kind of in Manhattan territory in effect. Pleasant tingle, but a bit sweet (perhaps due to my relatively cheap bourbon and cacao).
  • 3/2/15
  • cio caiaro
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lesliec commented on 1/17/2018:

Not bad, but the bourbon (Maker's 46) dominated. Maybe forget the fiddly 3/8 measures and go to a full 1/4 for both next time.


Sunset Park

2 oz Rye
1⁄2 oz Dry vermouth
1⁄2 oz Apricot liqueur
1 twst Lemon peel
Instructions

Stir, strain, up, twist.

Yields Drink
Year
2009
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Michael Madrusan, Milk & Honey, NYC.
Source reference

Sam Ross' Bartender's Choice app for iOS.

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Average rating
3.5 stars
(7 ratings)
From other users
  • Extremely dry, even with the sweet Orchard Apricot. A bit medicinal. — ★★★
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Self-Starter Cocktail

1 oz Gin
3⁄4 oz Aromatized wine, Cocchi Americano (original calls for Kina Lillet)
1⁄4 oz Apricot liqueur
2 ds Absinthe
Instructions

Stir, strain, up.

Notes

The Trader Vic's ratios are slightly different: http://cocktailvirgin.blogspot.com/2010/05/self-starter.html . Erik Ellestad recommends apricot eau de vie in place of the liqueur.

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Year
1930
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Authentic recipe
Creator
Savoy Cocktail Book
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4 stars
(4 ratings)
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  • Might be worth retrying with a spritz of Herbsaint rather than the dashes. — ★★★★
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Dan commented on 1/04/2014:

I merged the existing "Self-Starter" into this. I posted this first version, but it does have as good attribution, and incorrectly had twice the gin (2 oz).


Tiki Diki

Instructions

Shake rum, canton, licor 43, bitters and half a strawberry w/ ice, strain and pour into an ice ball filled 12oz chalice. Garnish w/ half a sliced strawberry

History

This started as a fernet branca experiment and ended up going in a completely different, tiki-esque direction. Very tasty and only mildly heady

Picture of Tiki Diki
Yields Drink
Year
2013
Authenticity
Your original creation
Creator
Jason Westplate
Curator rating
3 stars
Average rating
4 stars
(15 ratings)
From other users
  • Use 0.75 oz lime per prior comments, which seemed well-balanced. Subbed Ms. Betters Pineapple & Star Anise bitters for the Burlesque (which I didn't have) and it worked well.
  • Muddled the strawberry & used Aged rum; substituted dram citrus bitters & crude tiki bitters. — ★★★★★
  • A bit too tart.
  • Rum- bitter, sour
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Shawn C commented on 4/27/2023:

Good, but I noted others concerns about the amount of sour, shared the sentiment, and used 5/8 to 3/4 oz of lime juice to balance it, which worked much better than I anticipated. I am leaning toward rating 3.5/5 but will round up. The only other sub was Bitter Truth Grapefruit bitters. I shook this one *hard* to muddle the ripe sliced strawberry, and was rewarded with a peachy pink drink--unlike the photo which is disturbingly absent of color. The funky rich molasses of the rum was the dominant flavor, but the ginger, vanilla, lime sour, grapefruit bitter, spices, and strawberry all came through. I chose to forego the big ice sphere, and that helps since the flavor becomes more intense as the drink warms. Overly chilled sour cocktails bury the flavors of the ingredients, while the acidity comes through without being moderated by the sugar as much as one would expect.