Mahogany Hall
Stir, strain, rock, garnish.
By Jamaican rum I mean, in this case, any full-bodied, pot still rum in the 19th century style. Pusser's or El Dorado would work as well as Appleton. Smith & Cross would probably need to be heavily cut with something else.
Named for a house of pleasure in old New York.
- Wow. I honestly looked at the ingredients said that will probably taste pretty bad. Made myself one and it is amazing. The pot-still style rum is necessary though!
- Jolly Jane — Blended Scotch, Sweet vermouth, Sherry, CioCiaro, Orange peel
- Greyfriar — Blended Scotch, Islay Scotch, Campari, Sweet vermouth, Fino sherry
- Major Blunt — Blended Scotch, Sweet vermouth, Jamaican rum, Orange bitters
- Bitter Mac — Blended Scotch, Dry vermouth, Cynar, Elderflower liqueur, Lemon peel
- The Battalion Three — Bourbon, Chicory Liqueur, Sweet vermouth, Mezcal, Bitters, Orange peel
Added .25 oz of Canton to brighten it up. Whiskey lingers on the pallet. Nice sipper.
My search only turns up a bordello in old Storyville in New Orleans and none in New York.