This, That, The Other
Stir, strain, up, twist.
- Ruby Cocktail — Sloe gin, Sweet vermouth, Cherry Liqueur, Orange bitters, Lemon peel
Stir, strain, up, twist.
Stir & strain. Garnish with orange peel if desired.
Cut a good-sized oval from the side of a lemon such that it has a high proportion of peel to juice (cut two if you prefer more juice). Squeeze and drop it in, cover with cane syrup, stir to combine, fill glass with crushed ice, pour white whiskey, give a quick stir, let sit for a minute to dilute and mix, drink.
Also works with Genever.
Originally made with the Buffalo Trace white dog and called Bi Ti Punch.
Shake, strain, crushed ice.
For macadamia orgeat, substitute macadamia for almond in your favorite orgeat recipe.
Reference points for the drink are Stephen Shellenberger's Arrack Apricot Sour and Jordan Devereaux's Happy 'Rack.
Curated this a bit - changed Macadamia orgeat to Orgeat (Macadamia), considering there's no real difference between the recipes except for the nut exchange.
Shake, strain, up, drizzle chocolate bitters.
Stephen Shellenberger: the best drink i've had in recent months was an batavia arrack apricot sour (with egg white) this matched my mood perfectly which is important with a drink... i don't think i ever noticed the bitters. they were drizzled on top... i could smell the wine of the people next to me and lots of food... hopefully it had a subliminal effect...
Very nice. Just bought van Oosten Arrack today, so this is my first drink with it. The flavour reminds me of the scent of old logs (in a good way).
Blend til blended. Pour into a milkshake glass, garnish with cherry, serve with straw, two if sipping with your sweetheart.
Unaffiliated with, but inspired by, the bar Milk & Honey. Unaffiliated with, but also inspired by, the kickass Sleater-Kinney song of the same name.
Stir all ingredients in an ice filled mixing glass for about 20 seconds then strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with the lemon twist.
This is a take on the classic Boulevardier from Harry McElhone's 1927 Barflies and Cocktails
Hi there,
Thanks for posting this. I made it tonight and enjoyed it. However, I think that I will try it a second time and dial down the Fernet Branca to a 1/2 ounce and see what happens. Thanks again.
Just made twice, both times with Sazerac rye, first time with Fernet Branca, second with Fernet Vallet. First was really good, second was great. Not as minty or bitter as Branca, but it blended into the drink better without drowning out the other ingredients as much.
Shake, strain, Collins, soda.
Updated from a recipe created for the MOX.tv event Penal Code 415, February 2013.
Shake, strain over crushed ice in a rocks glass, top with more ice and a mint sprig.
A "fix" is an old fashioned term for a sour served down, on ice.
Bartender's Choice app for iOS by Sam Ross.
Shake, strain, up, twist.
Recipe and name clarified by Dyer at Stew Ellington's prompting.
Tastes like an old leather boot soaked with Old Spice cologne which is awesome if you're into that kind of thing.