Old Spanish

1 1⁄2 oz Manzanilla sherry
3⁄4 oz Cynar
1 t Cassis
1 sli Orange (as garnish)
2 Olive (as garnish, on rim)
Instructions

Stir with ice, strain over tonic, garnish.

History

In the last season of 30 Rock, Cooter Burger introduces Jack Donaghy to the Old Spanish, a cocktail of his own invention composed of red wine, tonic water, and olives. Later, Mad Men paid tribute by having unctuous ad man Ted Chaough order an Old Spanish and receive a drink matching that description. We’ve decided to imagine what that drink might have looked like if it were a true old style Spanish aperitivo rather than a clumsy disaster; a craft Old Spanish, if you like. Thus: sherry for wine and brine, Cynar for bitter, tonic for bubbles, cassis to round it all off. We like to imagine a Spanish Don Draper ordering one of these, in the afternoon of the dusty cantina, coolly lighting a cigarette, staring broodingly into the distance as ceiling fans spin lazily overhead and cantineros swat at flies, in the quiet years before the war.

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2013
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Creator
Rafa García Febles, NYC, & Cooter Burger
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  • Easy drinking. Reminiscent of an Aperol Spritz, though it shares no ingredients. — ★★★★
  • Great aperitif. Good with raspberry syrup in place of cassis.
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I love sherry based cocktails and this is a winner.  I tried it with both regular cynar and cynar 70 and prefer the former, but the latter is an option for those who prefer drier cocktails or with a sweeter sherry.  I used lustau sherry and clear creek cassis.


No. 67

1 oz Aperol
1⁄2 oz Fernet Branca
2 ds Bitters, 5 by 5 Aged Citrus
1 twst Orange peel
Instructions

Shake liquor and bitters, strain into a chilled low-ball glass full of ice. Top off with ginger beer and garnish with a twist of orange

Notes

Make sure to use a wider peel to really bring out the orange oil flavor

History

I wanted to make a cooler style cocktail that had more depth than the usual bittersweet. The strong mesquite smokeyness of Mezcal--surprisingly--fit really well with the more traditional cooler components like Aperol and Fernet. Great top and bottom notes

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2013
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Jason Westplate, Britt Buckley at Buckley's Restaurant & Bar
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4 stars
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  • One of the best ginger beer cocktails I have had.
  • Linda really liked this one! — ★★★★
  • So good and layered, bitter, spicy, smokey. It is a drink to contemplate life with.
  • Quite good change of pace — ★★★★
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LuK commented on 6/07/2013:

I like it, a bit rough on the edges. Fits well with 5 by 5 aged citrus bitters that make it more harmonious.


I was pleasantly surprised by this! :) I was expecting a disaster (fernet and ginger beer seemed strange to me!) but I liked it a lot.


done and done--you were totally right with the bitters call


Curated this slightly - changed Aged Citrus Bitters, 5 by 5 to Bitters, 5 by 5 Aged Citrus, just to clean up the ingredient pile.

Thanks,

Zachary



End of the Road

1 oz Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse
1 oz Campari
Instructions

Stir, strain, up.

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2011
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Creator
Chris McMillian, New Orleans, LA.
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3.5 stars
(11 ratings)
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  • 11/5/19: Very unique. Would be interesting to try it with an ounce of Carpano Antica vermouth.
  • Intense! Very smoky, sweet, and bitter. A rare drink where 1oz of GC feels its taking the back seat.
  • An interesting drink but the finish tastes unresolved to me.
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Jacqueline

1 1⁄2 oz Gin, Hendrick's
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
1 part Egg white
1⁄4 oz Syrup of roses
1 sli Cucumber
Instructions

In a metal mixing bowl or cocktail shaker add the egg white and rose syrup and--using a mini frother--aerate until you have soft peaks; set aside. Add gin, Crème Yvette, and lemon juice to a cocktail shaker filled with ice; shake until cold; strain and pour into a coupe glass. Gently spoon the rose meringue on top of the cocktail and garnish with a cucumber slice on the rim of the glass.

Notes

This is a very botanical/floral cocktail, and although there are other violette liqueurs on the market the fruit balancing flavors of the Crème Yvette prevent the drink from being too perfume-ie. *the meringue takes ~ a minute to set up, so if you're doing multiple cocktails you may want to get it ready ahead of time. **whip the meringue at room temperature

History

A good friend of mine was looking to replicate--in drink form--a very interesting summer rose syrup custard we had had years ago. This drink combines those great floral notes and creaminess with a wonderful evenness of sweet and tart.

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Year
2013
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Jason Westplate
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4.5 stars
(4 ratings)
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  • Very good. I will dry shake this next time - didn't like the result with the frother. Also, if you have Lavender Bitters, great addition! — ★★★★
  • Gin- floral
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a bartending friend of mine suggested using a iSi whipper instead of a frother, and adding a splash of crème Yvette to my foam mix to really bring out the floral notes. does anyone have one that'd be willing to try it out?


Spiced Apple Sour

1 1⁄2 oz Apple brandy, Lairds
1⁄2 oz Hiver Amer, Bittermens
1 t Simple syrup (or more to taste)
1 ds Nutmeg
Instructions

Mix all ingredients except nutmeg in a shaker. Dry shake to get the egg white going, add ice, and shake vigorously for a nice frothy mixture. Strain into chilled glass and garnish with some freshly grated nutmeg

Notes

The Bittermens Hiver Amer really seems to bring the apple out dramatically - it's like a big, spiced apple dessert.

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2013
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As far as I know, this is the first incarnation of this combination
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4 stars
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Take 3

2 oz Cynar
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
1 wdg Orange (as garnish)
Instructions

Shake all but seltzer and orange wedge, strain over fresh ice into a highball, top with seltzer, garnish with orange wedge.

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Year
2011
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Creator
Zachary Gelnaw-Rubin, Dutch Kills, Queens, NY.
Source reference

nyti.ms/11fJZoq

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4 stars
(7 ratings)
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  • Though it shares no ingredients, this really isn't that far from a nice gin and tonic. 4 1/2 if I could. — ★★★★
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Poor Liza

1⁄2 oz Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
1⁄4 oz Simple syrup
Instructions

Shake, strain, up.

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Year
2008
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Creator
Toby Maloney, The Violet Hour, Chicago, IL.
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3.5 stars
(4 ratings)
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  • Strongly fruity and sour but with a little bit of herbal funkiness.
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Denim Blue Sour

2 oz Gin, Hendrick's
1⁄4 oz Simple syrup (1:1)
1⁄8 oz Lemon juice
1⁄8 oz Lime juice
Instructions

Build in a highball full of ice. Top with soda. Stir to mix. Garnish with a long lemon twist or lime wheel.

Notes

Or just use a half ounce of sour mix. Also tasty with Plymouth or even Tanqueray.

History

Riffing on the Stormy Morning, in the nature of the creation of the Negroni.

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JT Thomas
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  • Agree on doubling the lemon/lime. I made this up in a chilled coupe (more like an Aviation) without the soda water, though I'm sure that version makes a nice sipper. — ★★★★
  • Doubled lemon and lime plus 2 dashes regan's orange bitters
  • Very floral with so much Yvette & St Germain
  • Probably my second favorite summer drink after Tom Collins.
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Curated this - changed 1/2 oz Sour Mix to 1/4 oz simple, 1/8 oz each lemon and lime juice.



Judge Smail's Highball

3 oz Tequila
1 oz Aperol
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
5 oz Grapefruit soda, Fresca
Instructions

Fill a pint glass with ice, add the ingredients, stir and add the spent lime shell.

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2013
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Creator
El Jefe
Source reference

Watching 'Caddyshack' and when the Judge asked Danny if he wanted a Fresca, well...

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3.5 stars
(3 ratings)
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  • Great upgrade to a regular Paloma.
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Donga Punch

1 1⁄2 oz Martinique Rum (aged)
1 oz Grapefruit juice (white)
3⁄4 oz Lime juice
1⁄2 oz Cinnamon syrup
Instructions

Shake, pour unstrained into a tall glass, top with more crushed ice.

Notes

The combination of two parts white grapefruit juice to one part cinnamon syrup is known as Don's Mix.

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Year
1937
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Don The Beachcomber
Source reference

Beachbum Berry's Sippin' Safari by Jeff Berry, p. 35.

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Easy to batch and to make. I do not perceive grapefruit nor cinnamon in taste. But overall taste was very nice and balanced. If you are using cinnamon powder, make sure to simmer just a bit otherwise you gonna have a cinnamon slime, not a syrup, and impossible to filter. Better use sticks...