The Four Humours
Stir, strain, up.
The ratio may be 1 1/2 Smith & Cross and 1/2 Cruzan Blackstrap. Incredibly good. Firmly bitter, almost like lighting Smith & Cross on fire. Smoky and austere. Definitely a sipper, but completely impressive.
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- Santa Maria al Monte substitute = half Fernet Branca, half Averna. Or better yet, Zwack Unicum seems to be the half Fernet/half Averna native substitute.
- Worth a try
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- Flying Circus — Rum, Bitters, Fernet Branca, Demerara sugar
- Dead Glamour — Reposado Tequila, Campari, Santa Maria al Monte, Bitters
- The Six Inch Gold Blade — Jamaican rum, Sweet vermouth, Amaro Nardini, Campari, Islay Scotch, Bitters, Orange peel
- Dare I Say Cocktail — Rye, Fernet Branca, Sweet vermouth, Aperol, Rhubarb bitters
Dan,
I don't know - Brandon was pretty specific about the Santa Maria, to the point that I'm going to order some soon. I'm going to make this tonight subbing El Dorado 5 for the Cruzan and Luxardo Fernet for the Santa Maria, and we'll see. My guess is the amaro is the key to the drink.
Thanks,
Zach
I made this as written, but with del Capo. I thought it was dominated by the Blackstrap, and not in a good way. If I were trying it again, I go 1 1/2 oz Smith & Cross and only 1/2 oz Cruzan Blackstrap. Good concept. Maybe I can find the correct amaro here in Boston.