Smoking Jacket
Stir, strain, low ball, big cube
901 Very Good Cocktails, Stew Ellington
- This was more complex than it at first appeared. It came together very easily. I tasted coffee. And chocolate. Weirdly. Plus the cynar came through. — ★★★★★
- In this case, I favor the sweet vermouth version. I believe the Punt e Mes submerged the Cynar. Also, it works with reducing the Cynar to 0.5 oz. Using Antica emphasizes its IPA characteristics - not worth repeating.
- Delicious. Made with bank note.
- Double scotch and do 1/2 ea Cynar and vermouth
- Bitter and sophisticated. Good even with my modest Famous Grouse. In the ballpark of the excellent Search for Delicious, which I think I'd prefer when a lemon is at hand.
- let it melt a bit - caramel of macallen gold comes thru real nicely
- Used Teachers as blended scotch.predinner
- Excellent. I backed off the ratio for Robin to 1:1:1 and added a half part of dry vermouth.
- Backward's Point — Blended Scotch, Cynar, Sweet vermouth
- Soveral — Bourbon, Madeira, Cynar, Grapefruit peel
- High Water — Blended Scotch, Cynar, Islay Scotch, Tawny port, Bitters
- Chokehold — Bourbon, Cynar, Sweet vermouth, Elderflower liqueur, Orange bitters, Orange peel
- Drunk Uncle — Islay Scotch, Bianco Vermouth, Cynar, Grapefruit peel
Great drink and a nice Scotch spin on a Little Italy, but 1-2 dashes of orange bitters does the trick.
Corrected: 1oz orange bitters -> 1 DASH orange bitters. Yikes!
Had to check the book to see if I made the error there. -Whew!-
Could've just checked the source material instead of your notes: https://cocktailvirgin.blogspot.com/2011/02/smoking-jacket.html
A good drink, enhanced by some orange zest expressed over (which Fred's post mentions but Stew's seems not to). Flamed optional.