Chet Baker

Instructions

Stir with ice, strain, over ice in rocks glass.

Notes

Original recipe called for a sugar lump, but I prefer it less sweet so make it with recipe above

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2005
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Creator
Sam Ross, Milk and Honey
Source reference

as adapted in the Mr Boston Cocktail Guide

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  • Made to original spec in comments, with Don Q Anejo and M&R. An enjoyable alternative to a rum old fashioned.
  • Delicious with flor de cana 12 — ★★★★★
  • Rum Strain over Ice
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The original's by Sam Ross, Milk & Honey NYC, 2005. The recipe in his Bartender's Choice app also omits the sugar lump and is actually dryer than the version here:

2 oz aged rum
1 barspoon honey syrup
2 barspoons sweet vermouth
2 dashes Angostura




Morphin' Time

1 1⁄2 oz Rye
3⁄4 oz Becherovka
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
1⁄2 oz Honey syrup (1:1)
History

Metamorphosis + Rye = Delicious... My take on Eastern Standard's phenomenal cocktail.

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Christopher Bevins, via Eastern Standard
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  • Bitterness of the Becherovka--quite gentle--gives this a strong lemon zest flavor. Some complexity but super accessible. Friend suggested a salted rim which might be worth trying next time. — ★★★★★
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Michigander

1 oz Apple brandy, Lairds Bonded (or Applejack)
1 oz Cynar
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
3⁄4 oz Honey syrup (2:1)
1 twst Grapefruit peel (Garnish)
Instructions

Shake, strain, DOF, rocks, garnish.

History

Per his comment at the Reference link, Schiffer may actually prefer Applejack, but never definitively answered one way or the other.

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Jason Schiffer, 320 Main, Seal Beach, CA
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  • Apple and honey
  • A little on the bitter side. Maybe leave out the grapefruit peel or up the applejack.
  • Autumn Cocktails sub Cynar for dry vermouth or aperol
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Really very nice. Rich and flavorful but not too high alcohol. I cut back the honey to half an ounce and found it rich enough. I skipped the grapefruit garnish, but got a grapefruit flavor anyway, and think it would have been a good addition. The bonded was the right choice for me.


fmoehl commented on 10/27/2021:

Great drink. Lowered honey syrup to 1/2 oz. Used 1.25 oz. Calvados Fine. *****


Detroiter

3⁄4 oz Cynar
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
3⁄4 oz Honey syrup (1:1)
2 oz India Pale Ale (Stone IPA, divided)
1 twst Grapefruit peel (Garnish)
Instructions

Reserve 1 oz. IPA. Briefly dry shake remaining liquids to flatten beer. Shake again with ice, strain into old fashioned glass. Top with reserved IPA and enough ice cubes to fill, then garnish.

History

Castillo's evolution of his co-worker's drink (Jason Schiffer's Michigander).

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Dave Castillo, 320 Main, Seal Beach, CA
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  • Refreshing and well considered.
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Bevx commented on 9/14/2013:

I was in Southern California this week, and had an opportunity to try this at 320 Main, made by Castillo himself... A truly phenomenal drink. Dave and the rest of the staff were great hosts (we even went back the next day to sample a bit more of their drink menu); I look forward to visiting again next time I travel out there... In the meantime, I gotta pick up some Stone IPA...


320 is such an amazing place, it was my second home before I became a dad. Great drinks without a hint of pretentiousness. If you're able to go again I highly suggest getting the Crippled Creek. I'm not sure if it's on the menu anymore, but it's a really unique drink that's savory and mustardy. Completely blew my mind.


Bevx commented on 9/15/2013:

That's the one I had the next day! I had a bit of trepidation -- bourbon, cucumber, pomegranate molasses and mustard seed are not things I would think to put together. Unique, yes; and also delicious!


Looks like Rafa beat me to it, but it I was going to say that there is actually something like 1/2 tsp of mustard in it.



Franco

1 1⁄2 oz Rye, Rittenhouse 100
1 oz Pineau des Charentes, Prunier
1⁄2 oz Bénédictine
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
Instructions

Shake with ice, strain, serve up, cocktail glass

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Fireworks

1 part Gin, Citadelle
1 part Tonic water
3 ds Hellfire Habanero Shrub, Bittermens
3 ds Bitters (Optional)
Instructions

Shake on ice, strain in vessel of choice.

Notes

Citadelle is a great wheat gin. The tonic and habanero are quite complementarily piquant. The optional aromatic gives it a bit more depth.
Garnish with a cherry, Luxardo, or this drink could handle a neon grocery store particularly with the aromatic.

History

When I least expect a random mixing will actual work well together....

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  • To try
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Grand ol' Fashioned

2 oz Bourbon
1⁄4 oz Orange liqueur, Grand Marnier (Fat)
1⁄4 oz Cherry Liqueur, Grand Marnier Natural Cherry (Fat)
3 ds Bitters
Instructions

Stir over ice. Strain in a rocks glass over a large ice cube that has been "pre-seasoned" with the essential oils of a large orange peel. Drop the peel in and garnish with your finest brandied cherries. Smile.

Notes

If you HAVE TO, you can substitute maraschino liqueur, but make it a scant 1/4 oz.

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  • Reduce bourbon to 1.75 oz
  • Very good - strong, Old Fashioned
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Pineapple Express (Ryan Stevens)

1 1⁄2 oz Tequila
1⁄2 oz Ginger syrup (3:1:1 water/sugar/ginger simple syrup)
4 cube Pineapple (approx 1" chunks)
Instructions

In a shaker, start by muddling the pineapple chunks. Add all other ingredients, shake with ice, double strain into coupe. Garnish with lime slice.

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2013
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Ryan Stevens, San Francisco, CA
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  • To Robin it's too sweet. I muddled in some fresh ginger as suggested in lieu of the ginger syrup.
  • Used fresh ginger, muddled, instead of syruo.
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Southpaw

Instructions

Stir with ice and strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with an orange twist.

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Joseph Boley, Red House, Paris
Source reference

Gary Regan's The Negroni, via Cocktail Virgin/Slut blog: http://cocktailvirgin.blogspot.com/2013/05/southpaw.html

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  • Very good. Like others have said it's a boulevardier w/fernet, which, sounds good to me. And is.
  • Didn't have Punt e Mas, so used Cocci, which made it basically a 2:1 boulevardier with bitters and some Fernet. Still good though. Really liked it with chocolate bitters
  • Great series of different tastes come through on the long finish. Small volume but maybe that fits this type of drink. — ★★★★
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It's delicious, but I want more! Maybe bump to 1.5 bourbon and .75 Punt and Campari. Fernet could probably handle another bsp with those quantities.


Wedderburn or Bite

2 oz Cynar
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
Instructions

Shake, strain, rocks, lowball

Notes

Relies on a relatively small amount of the intense hogo from Smith & Cross. Well received on eGullet.

History

Wedderburn is a heavy-bodied distillate used to make Smith & Cross rum.

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2013
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Dan Chadwick
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  • Must Try
  • Liked it more at the end than at the beginning (but that's kind of how Cynar works for me).
  • Had struggled to find a cocktail that I liked with Smith & Cross; now I have one I love. Just goes to show that Cynar is a wonderful ingredient.
  • One of my best creations. Jeff loved it. — ★★★★★
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A nice variation: split the rum between Smith & Cross and Appleton V/X, split the amaro between Cynar and Meletti. Slightly less funk, but a bit more expansive flavor-wise.


Very nice - any drink with Cynar + lemon juice tastes like grapefruit (a good thing IMO). I added a little mandarin orange simple syrup for a friend who likes sweeter drinks, and that was good too.