French Maid
Muddle cukes and mint in simple, then combine all, shake, and strain. Garnish with a mint sprig through a cucumber wheel.
Meehan's take on Sam Ross' Maid cocktail format, normally just a spirit with lime, sugar, mint, and cucumber and named for the provenance of the spirit (e.g., Kentucky Maid for bourbon).
PDT Cocktail Book, p. 128.
- very sweet as written. Next time will go much lighter on the simple
- Wow! Crowd pleaser!
- Excellent for summer.
- Terrific! 5/5 build the garnish with a low center of gravity or it will capsize!
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- Centaur — Cognac, Bitters, Lime juice, Ginger ale, Simple syrup, Mint
- Maiden's Tankard — Armagnac, Calvados, Vanilla liqueur, Bitters, Cucumber soda, Lemon juice, Lemon cordial, Quince jelly, Nutmeg
- Sin Eater — Apple brandy, Bianco Vermouth, Bitters, Soda water, Lemon juice, Ginger syrup
- Excellent Eyelashes — Bourbon, Maraschino Liqueur, Ginger liqueur, Bitters, Ginger beer, Lime juice
Made with a cheap brandy and homemade falernum and it was fantastic. I was trepidatious about shaking the carbonated ginger beer so I added it after the shake. (Does that go without saying, along with the double strain?) 5/5
Yes, add ginger beer after shaking. Double strain. Very pleasant!
The recipe for the house ginger beer listed in the PDT book is not carbonated, hence it isn’t necessary to add separately