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Add all ingredients to an ice-filled pint glass
Add all ingredients to an ice-filled pint glass
Dry shake, shake, strain, up.
Stir ingredients with ice; strain into cocktail glass.
One of the best nocino cocktails I've had. Fee's Black Walnut tends to dominate drinks, but the Carpano stands up to it and brings out the best in the nocino (I used Sidetrack Distillery). For scotch, I used Famous Grouse. Definitely the right call to use a mild blended scotch so it can take a back seat to the big walnut flavors. Highly recommend.
Stir with ice; strain into rocks glass.
Stir with ice and strain into rocks glass. Garnish with twist of orange peel.
Shake, strain, up, float orange flower water, express and insert twist.
Shake, strain, up, twist.
Some recipes call for 3/4 oz rum.
Shake, strain, up.
This is the version of the drink from Stan Jones' Bar Guide. It's likely a corruption of an earlier version from Patrick Gavin Duffy's Official Mixer's Manual of 1956, which calls for a sweeter balance (2/3 brandy to 1/3 pimento dram) and, interestingly, Jamaica ginger (ginger extract) rather than Jamaica rum. Nowadays the drink is often made as a highball with ginger beer.
Stir, strain, up.
Stir, strain, up, twist.
Also served barrel-aged at Pub & Kitchen, at room temperature in a snifter with a splash of spring water.