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Shea LaReece

1 1⁄4 oz Gin, Uncle Val's Botanical
1⁄2 oz Aromatized wine, Lillet Blanc
1⁄2 oz Cynar
5 dr Bitters (Home made spiced bitters)
1 rinse Rose water
Instructions

Stir, Strain, Coupe, Flamed Orange Peel

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Kaleb Cribb, Farm 255, Athens, Georgia
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Delta Magic

1 1⁄2 oz Gin, Hendrick's
1 oz Chicory Liqueur, Cathead
Instructions

Stir, Strain, rocks glass with fresh ice, orange twist

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Mutiny!

2 oz Gin, Beefeater
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
2 oz Beer, Unibroue Blanche de Chambly
Instructions

Quarter and muddle strawberries in shaker/Shake all ingredients but beer/double strain/hi-ball glass/top with Blanche de Chambly

Notes

Also good with Lost Abbey Red Barn saison ale.

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2/17/13
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Beatnik

1 oz Averna
3⁄4 oz Madeira, Broadbent Rainwater Medium Dry
1 twst Orange peel
Instructions

Combine the rye, amaro, madeira, and bitters in a mixing glass, fill with ice, and stir until cold. Strain into a chilled coupe, flame and drop in the twist, and serve.

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Terry Raley; Holland House Bar and Refuge; Nashville
Source reference

Speakeasy Cocktails iOS app

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  • Nice. On the sweeter side but the rittenhouse and bitters balance it
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Black Cherry

1⁄2 oz Rye
1 rinse Espresso (FOAM Only (see picture; actual espresso to taste))
Instructions

Stir well all in vessel containing espresso foam (make the shot(s) in something other than a demitasse) then shake on ice and strain in vessel of choice.

Notes

Luxardo cherry garnish optional, perhaps a coffee bean or two - for a real classy touch obtain raw coffee beans which are actually known as cherries. The Maraschino liqueur could be toned down or up. Any bitters can be used to accent and darken the cocktail particularly if limited foam rinse residue is available. Use care and caution, the oil is live and dissolves in the alcohol but resists the water percentages so stir well and strain well. Additionally as much actual espresso can be used with the foam as is desired.

History

A 'rinse' measure is gimmicky and sounds cool to the laity but in reality is little more than a showy way to measure a little liquid. However, this is not the case with espresso foam. Any decent espresso has a thick, oily foam left over, particularly if it is barely stirred after the pull. In this case then a 'rinse' isn't a measure as much as it is a separation method for an essential oil. Thus the 'rinse' is eminently useful and indeed critical rather than just a way to limit the amount of an ingredient. It is suggested to savor the morning (or afternoon!) espresso(s) but do so leaving the foam (yes, to the detriment of those shot(s)) for the evening when the then dried foam can be brought to life for cocktailing. Obviously a just-enjoyed shot or two of espresso foam could be used immediately - morning, noon, or night!

Picture of Black Cherry
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J., 'Bar, One, Too', Virginia
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  • Great stirred-like espresso cocktail
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Anchor Scar

3⁄4 oz PInk grapefruit juice
1⁄2 oz Amaro Meletti
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
1⁄2 oz Orgeat (Sunflower *see notes)
1 rinse Allspice Dram, St Elizabeth
Instructions

Shake all ingredients except Allspice and double strain in cocktail glass rinsed with Allspice Dram. I use 2 sprays with an atomic bottle.

Notes

Sunflower Orgeat: 4 cups roasted, unsalted sunflower seeds, 1 cup sugar. Combin the sugar and 2.5 cups sugar in a saucepan over med heat. Allow mixture to boil for 3 minutes then add sunflower seeds. Reduce the heat to low and simmer for 3-5 more minutes, then gradually increase temp to med-high. When the mix is just about to boil, remove from heat and cover pan. Let rest for at least 6 hours.
Strain mix with a fine mesh and cheese cloth.

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  • Paloma variant
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Bonfire Sutra

Instructions

Stir & Strain, Coupe, Grapefruit Peel

Notes

I use homemade orange bitters.

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Kaleb Cribb, Georgia, Farm 255
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  • The Zirbenz is surprisingly subtle here.
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flickerdart commented on 11/04/2020:

Substituted Cardamaro for the bianco and Forty Creek Barrel Select for Four Roses. Wow. Wow! Maybe a spicy rye would be better than the Forty Creek, which is a bit softer, but you get its nuttiness intensified and rounded out by many tasty flavors. 



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  • too much chartreuse...try a bsp or a rinse — ★
  • unusual
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Tespo commented on 2/17/2013:

Sara-nice job; like the flavors. I ended up adding a bar spoon of rich simple syrup which helped soften the drink. I also tried it with 1 3/4 bourbon and 1 grapefruit which was nice. Also, only 1 dash of Whiskey Barrel for me; it's pretty potent stuff. Thanks for adding it.



R & B

1 3⁄8 oz Gin, Ransom
7⁄8 oz Bénédictine
Instructions

Shake on ice, strain in vessel of choice.

Notes

Possibly garnish with a Luxardo if desired. But taste it first, particularly as it comes back up from the chill of the ice. Neither Ransom nor Benedictine are optional, they both are unique and complementary. The Scrappy's could be optional or other bitters substituted.

History

Serendipity in western Pennsylvania in January of 2013: an otherwise discriminating, savvy, fellow proletariat found distasteful a new bottle of Ransom AND I "agreed" with him and took it for free. Then a random bystander thought it was bourbon or rye. When I chanced the odd truth by saying gin, he immediately said: - Ransom and extolled its virtues. My cover was blown!

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sorensencup commented on 2/14/2013:

Doh, yes, Aromatic. I had that in there then corrected a typo in the name and I think the field(s)(') logic flipped it to drop the Aromatic which I failed to catch. Correcting now, thanks for the heads up.


sorensencup commented on 2/14/2013:

Hmmm, It won't take it in the Ingredient field, Aromatic Bitters is in brackets so that means it is a forced Brand choice? The Brand field only has Scrappy's other versions. So i am adding that Brand rather than notes.


Carthusian Summer

1⁄2 oz Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse
1⁄2 oz Gin, Plymouth
1 oz Simple syrup (homemade)
Instructions

Add all ingredients to an iced highball or Collins glass. Give a quick stir and top with the soda.

History

I created this drink for the opening of the Great Lakes Coffee Bar in Detroit. This is a really refreshing drink on a hot summer day. Named for the Carthusian monks who have been producing Chartreuse since the mid 1700's.

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2012
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Brian Vollmer, Great Lakes Coffee Bar, Detroit, MI
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  • Perhaps too sweet, but very refreshing and enjoyable! Used Kirlkland gin.
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