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Napoleon

2 oz Gin
2 ds Aromatized wine, Dubonnet
2 ds Curaçao
1 twst Lemon peel (Garnish)
Instructions

Stir with ice and strain into chilled coupe. Garnish with lemon peel.

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Source reference

Lucius Beebe's Stork Club Bar Book (1946)

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  • Barely a cocktail in the sense of Pink Gin. If you use good gin, and if you like gin, this one is great.
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MOJO1229 commented on 8/03/2022:

For gin lovers, the Napoleon is a complex and boozy drink worth making. But it's not an easy drink to make because it's difficult to measure 2 dashes. For the Fernet Branca (FB) I rinsed the Old Fashioned glass but left a very small puddle in the glass. For the others, I poured a VERY small amount in the cap and then to the mixing glass. Next time I will use a dropper for consistency and ease of adjusting the amount. But the FB dash should be less because it can easily overwhelm other ingredients. Because it is difficult to precisely measure two dashes, the resulting taste is likely to vary from batch to batch. Sometimes a diamond, sometimes a stone. Good luck!
I rated my effort as 4.0--this time.


Perfect Thyming

1 1⁄2 oz Gin (Mischief)
1 oz Lemon Balm Liqueur, BroVo
1⁄4 oz Campari
1⁄2 oz Simple syrup
3 spg Thyme
Instructions

Muddle 2 sprigs of Thyme in bottom of mixing glass with SImple Syrup. Add remaing liquid ingredients, add ice, and stir. Double strain into chilled cocktail glass.

Garnish with Thyme sprig.

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2012
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famico commented on 6/24/2013:

Didn't have the lemon liqueur, so I tried it like this:

1.5oz Citadelle gin (very lemony gin!)
0.5oz cointreau (well, it's a citrus liqueur)
0.5oz Campari
0.5oz lemon juice
0.25oz simple syrup
thyme

I realise it's now a jasmine with different proportions and thyme added, but it's still nice. Thanks for the inspiration!


Paper Jetplane

1⁄2 oz Whiskey (Burnside Bourbon)
1⁄2 oz Amaro (broVo No. 1)
1⁄2 oz Amaro (broVo No. 6)
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
1⁄4 oz Simple syrup
Instructions

Combine all ingrdients into a mixing glass with ice. Shake and strain into mini cocktail glass.
Garnish with a Lemon Twist

Notes

A NW spin on a Paper Airplane cocktail using special edition NW produced Amaro.

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elphmorgan commented on 1/15/2013:

Liked.
Did Woodford Reserve and Amaro Averna. I might reduce the simple sugar a bit next time. The Averna is on the sweet side already.


Worth The Wait

1 1⁄2 oz Whiskey, Waitsburg
3⁄4 oz Aromatized wine, Imbue Petal & Thorn
1⁄2 oz Simple syrup (Spice infused)
Instructions

Combine all ingredients into a mixing glass with ice. Stir until well chilled. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.
Garnish Orange Twist

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Mike McNett
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Zachary Pearson commented on 1/14/2013:

Curated slightly - moved spiced from the ingredient field to the comment field. Can you share the recipe for the simple syrup?


Layman's Terms

Instructions

Prep rock's glass by rinsing with Fernet and place in cooler. In a mixing glass combine remaining ingredients and ice. Stir until well chilled. Remove rocks glass from cooler and strain into glass.
Garnish with Wide Lemon peel.

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Opera Cocktail

2 oz Gin
1⁄2 oz Aromatized wine, Dubonnet Rouge
1 twst Orange peel
Instructions

Stir with ice and strain into chilled coupe. Garnish with orange peel.

Notes

Added a dash of orange bitters to the original recipe from Savoy Cocktail Book.

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Source reference

Harry Craddock's Savoy Cocktail Book

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  • Made with 1/4 oz maraschino. 1/2 would be too much.
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Montgomery Smith

2 oz Cognac
1⁄2 oz Bénédictine
1⁄4 oz Fernet Branca
1 twst Lemon peel
Instructions

Stir with ice and strain into chilled coupe. Garnish with a lemon twist

Notes

On a slow night, a co-worker of Nate Dumas (New York Distilling Co.) challenged him to invent a drink called the Montgomery Smith.

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Nate Dumas, New York Distilling Company, NY
Source reference

Found in Jim Meehan's PDT Cocktail Book.

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  • One to try
  • Nice to feature cognac, subtle sweetness from Benedictine and mild digestif.
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Three Bitters

1⁄2 oz Campari
1⁄2 oz Cynar
1⁄4 oz Fernet Branca
1 oz Orange juice (Cara Cara)
1 oz Simple syrup (Turbinado)
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
1 sli Orange (Grilled)
1 spg Chocolate mint
Instructions

Shake liquids with ice and strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish w/ grilled orange slice and sprig of chocolate mint.

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Year
2010
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Derek Brown; The Passenger/Columbia Room; Washington, D.C
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  • Great drink using orange juice. I doubled it, using only 3/4 oz. of Turbinado and found the bitter/sweet balance spot on. I recommend adding the garnish, I was pleasantly surprised how much it contributed to the nose.
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Bevx commented on 1/13/2013:

I found this drink linked to the same article as The Getaway and was excited to try it, because I thought I had Cara Cara oranges. But when I sliced one open, I was quickly reminded that I'd sprung for the Moro blood oranges instead. No matter; they gave this drink a gorgeous hue. Also, it seemed like it might be a touch sweet, so I dropped the simple (I had Demerara, not Turbinado) to 3/4 ounce... Sadly, my chocolate mint died a couple months ago, so I skipped it. And I wasn't about to fire up a grill for one slice of orange, so I subbed a flamed Seville orange peel... I love the bittersweet-sour genre of drinks, and this is a great example.


Zachary Pearson commented on 1/13/2013:

Hmm.... an interesting drink here. Two questions: (1) Can you paraphrase the instruction in your own words please? (2) I'm wondering why the source says "shake the (3/4 oz) spirits with ice to make 1 oz", then neglects to tell you what to do with the juice and simple.


Bevx commented on 1/13/2013:

Yeah, I suppose I didn't read it that closely before pasting it in... I assume he meant "liquids" rather than "spirits," and I'm guessing he meant "adding 1 ounce of dilution". The original source for The Getaway had a similar (odd) dilution instruction... I've tweaked the instructions to be more clear.


Zachary Pearson commented on 1/13/2013:

What's weird to me is that they're so specific calling for the 3/4 oz (!?) of spirits to be diluted to 1 oz. What are you supposed to do with the juices and simple, put them in a glass and dump it down the sink?


Bevx commented on 1/13/2013:

Well, by my math, the pre-diluted spirits already add up to 1 1/4 oz (1/2 + 1/2 + 1/4), so that's why I interpreted it as 1 ounce of dilution. He said "dilute TO 1 ounce," but what he probably meant was "dilute BY 1 ounce." The omission of the non-alcoholic ingredients is rather puzzling, though... But unless told to do something specific with an ingredient (float, rinse, etc.), I tend to assume it all goes into the mixing glass.

I made 2 of these last night (couldn't let that other half orange go to waste!) and found it truly fascinating. The blood orange and lemon combine nicely, and the 3 amari play so well together that I couldn't pick any of them out until the finish, when the Fernet finally peeked out to say hello ('cause, y'know, it's Fernet).


Bevx commented on 1/13/2013:

Picked up some Cara Caras today, so I had to try this again... Wow! Almost a completely different drink. The citrus has a completely different character, and is much more grapefruit-like, reminding me of the Jasmine. The Fernet stays a little more in the background too... I'm honestly not sure which I like more (though the blood orange version had a much more pleasing color). Fortunately, it's not a very boozy drink, so I suppose I'll have to make 1 or 2 more each way to decide. ;)


Gin Blossom Fizz

1 1⁄2 oz Gin, Hendrick's
1⁄2 oz Vanilla syrup, Sonoma Syrups
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
4 oz Club soda (to taste)
Instructions

Shake ingredients (except club soda) over ice; strain over ice and top with club soda

Notes

Clean, fresh drink for summer

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mcoates23, Arlington, VA
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The Navy Six

1 1⁄2 oz Rum, Smith & Cross
1⁄2 oz Virgin Islands Rum, Pusser's
1 oz Black Cardamom (syrup)
Instructions

Shake and strain into coupe glass.

History

Began as a challenge to create a drink so aggressive it would make one physically ill, but created a strong, aggressive decent cocktail for the adventurous.

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2012
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Creator
Dustin Doran
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