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Salvadoran Flor

2 oz Tea (Flor de Jamaica (Hibiscus in the US))
1 ds Honey (Local Only)
Instructions

Shake with ice, strain into vessel of your choice.

Notes

The base of this drink is a tisane of hibiscus flower (known as Flor de Jamaica in Central America). It is sold in various commercial and quasi-commerical forms in Central America (typical grocery stores and roadside stands) and is something of a novelty in the US (I had a fine hibiscus-laced bourbon cocktail in San Francisco recently (Mina's Clock Bar in the St. Francis Westin, ask for Jeannie)).

The honey provides a fundamental magnoliophyta underpinning to the cocktail. Since suggested to be local to El Salvador for this drink, it would be a native, broad angiospermic cross-section of local flora used by the bees. Any honey could be used for this aspect but it wouldn't be Salvadoran Flor, it would be a xxxx Flor....

Finally the ron, spec'd here as Flor de Cana. This is available in the US, it isn't completely embargoed, but it is still a bit of a rarity and if you can find it, it is quite nice. I used a 7 but the longer aged are even more smooth.

Now that I am home I am going to try a dash of Elderflower liqueur, too.......

History

Mama needed a drink and I was ready to accommodate with a local/native concoction.

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Just Let Me Sleep Here for a Few More Days

1 1⁄2 oz Gin, Junipero
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
2 bsp Sugar (Caster Sugar, Vanilla Scented)
Instructions

First, dissolve sugar in lime juice. Shake/Strain/Serve Up. No Garnish.

Notes

To make vanilla scented sugar, slice open a vanilla bean length wise, and cover with sugar in a mason jar. It should be ready in a few days.

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The Narcissist

2 oz Gin
3⁄4 oz Lime juice
1 lf Shiso (muddled)
Instructions

Fill a glass up with ice cubes; add gin and lime juice. Top it off with ginger beer, splash some creme de violette, and muddle the chiso leaf.

History

"This one is called The Narcissist. It used to be named Bon Bon, which was the nickname of my ex. After the demise of our relationship, it seemed appropriate to name it The Narcissist." -- Johnny Santiago

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Diamonds on My Windshield

Instructions

Stir/Strain/Up. Twist lemon zest over top and discard. Garnish with sprig of fresh thyme.

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  • Great martini alternative (Bull Run Regnig Dag Aquavit). We used a small amount of slapped mint in lieu of thyme, which also worked. Love the fresh herbal notes. Agree with dunking lemon peel & leaving in glass. — ★★★★
  • Garnished with some dried rosemary in lieu of fresh thyme. Considering adding a dash of gin as well for next time.
  • Just sprayed lemon juice in the glass.
  • Herbal and refreshing. Used Linie aquavit. Really enjoyed this one.
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  • I concur with all the comments above, never would've expected the St Germain to marry so well with the aquavit; the best aquavit cocktail I've come across so far.
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  • "Herbaceous without being medicinal" is exactly right. (Finally something with the aquavit that I'll happily make again!)
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Steve L commented on 7/07/2018:

I like the thyme visually but I think the cocktail is even better with the lemon oils on the edge of the glass and the lemon twist dunked in.  Great taste. Aquavit rising to a position of prominence in my own personal cocktail cosmos. (it must be that it tastes so much like Swedish limpa.)



I Loved You At Your Darkest

Instructions

Stir/Strain/Up

Notes

Need an extra long stir on this one.

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Bevx commented on 10/24/2012:

A touch sweet, but quite good. Don't have a high-proof bourbon, but I do have a high-proof orange curaçao. Made it with Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage (10 yrs.) and Pierre Ferrand Dry Curaçao... Flamed an orange peel after the first couple sips; I think it helped. Might try with a 100-proof rye next time.


bartenderkyle commented on 10/29/2012:

Yes, it is on the sweet side. I made it more as an after dinner cocktail. It would also work really well with Rittenhouse 100 instead of bourbon and with a flamed orange peel, and maybe even swapping out the Grand Marnier for Triplum or Cointreau...



A Bouquet of Parentheses

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Instructions

Stir/strain/one giant rock/lemon zest

Notes

1-2 dashes of Pernod is sufficient. 3 seems to take over the drink.

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Instructions

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McClellan's Curse

Instructions

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Zachary Pearson commented on 10/17/2012:

Quick question - Laird's Applejack is 80 proof, not bonded. The picture (I think) shows the 100 proof Bonded apple brandy. Is what you're using here?

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Mama Marlowe

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Shake and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.

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marquisexb commented on 9/05/2020:

I used Wisniowka (Polish Cherry Cordial) and Angostura Bitters. It's got a sweet/sour taste to it, and combination of the orange/lime/bitters gives the taste of grapefruit. Rather enjoyed it!