Fire of Love
Combine ingredients in shaker tin and shake with ice, strain into Collins glass rimmed with lava salt and garnish with a pineapple frond and a flaming crouton in a lime husk.
Jungle bird variation utilizing rhubarb forward amari.
Named after the documentary which features Mt Etna, where Amaro dell’Etna is from.
- Alpine Bird — Demerara Rum, Braulio, Pineapple juice, Demerara syrup, Lime juice
- Bermuda Swizzle — Rum, Falernum, Bitters, Lime juice, Pineapple juice, Simple syrup, Pineapple
- Scarlet Macaw — Jamaican rum, Dark rum, Campari, Crème de Banane, Pineapple, Lime, Simple syrup, Molasses syrup
- Ornithologist — Blanco tequila, Suze, Falernum, Mezcal, Pineapple juice, Lime juice, Mint
- Rail-babbler — Jamaican rum, Orange liqueur, Campari, Pineapple juice, Lime juice
Very nice Tiki drink. The notes should probably describe what a "flaming crouton" in a lime husk is. A flaming crouton is a crouton that has been placed in a lime husk, etc., and the crouton soaked in lemon extract (I used a dropper to saturate a crouton). The extract has an extremely high alcohol content, with lemon oil dissolved in it. When the crouton is lit it will have a blue glow from the alcohol close around the bread cube, but with a long yellow flame extending upward. The yellow flame is from the burning lemon oil. As a bonus, sprinkle some cinnamon powder over the flame to provide sparks.