Green Galley
Muddle 2 medium-size slices of kiwi into the simple syrup. Shake all ingredients with ice. Fine strain into a tulip filled with crushed ice. Garnish with one kiwi wheel.
Modified version of Franky Marshall's Green Veil.
Muddle 2 medium-size slices of kiwi into the simple syrup. Shake all ingredients with ice. Fine strain into a tulip filled with crushed ice. Garnish with one kiwi wheel.
Modified version of Franky Marshall's Green Veil.
Shake and strain. No garnish
A daiquiri variation of El Floridita cocktail
Combine, stir and strain ingredients then take orange peel and express oils over drink. Discard peel.
Variation of John Deragon's recipe from the PDT cocktail book.
The PDT cocktail book
Shake and strain into absinthe rinsed glass.
Build over one large rock, stir and garnish with an orange peel.
A tasty rum negroni variation. Aka the "Count Meehan"
Build ingredients in glass; add fresh ice and stir. Garnish with orange peel.
Good, but Fernet-y. Must be in the mood for Fernet. Made with Michter's and smoked ice cube. A good intro to Fernet Branca as the flavor profile is still the most prominent, but more subdued. If some one said "Never had it, would like to try it." I'd make them this.
Stir and strain into a coupe. Orange twist, discard.
Developed to make use of my 2nd favorite amaro (after Cynar), Amaro dell’Erborista. Developed in September 2012.
Muddle vodka, gin, agave, and kumquat in Collins glass. Fill 3/4 with ice, add tonic, float bitters on top.
Shake dry. Serve over single large ice cube. Wrap brandied cherry in fresh ginger and skewer for garnish.
Combine in a shaker over ice. Strain. Chilled coupe over ice. Garnish with orange peel, expressed.
If you are a bourbon lover, or if byrrh is your thing, the "Byrrhlesque" is your drink. Smooth, yes! Tasty, oh my! Full-flavored, you bet! I used Four Roses small batch for the bourbon. Others may prefer Maker's Mark or Elijah Craig. Those will work well, as will Jim Beam black label. I rated this libation at 4.0 (but was tempted to push it to 4.5) Mix, stir, strain, and enjoy.
That's just right!