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Deshler Cocktail

1 1⁄2 oz Rye
1 1⁄2 oz Aromatized wine, Dubonnet Rouge
2 ds Triple sec, Cointreau (2-3)
2 ds Peychaud's Bitters (2-3)
2 twst Orange peel (one as garnish)
1 twst Lemon peel
Instructions

Shake everything including peels, strain, garnish.

Yields Drink
Year
1916
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Hugo Ensslin
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Not yet rated
Average rating
4 stars
(8 ratings)
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noksagt commented on 9/07/2019:

Dead Rabbit spec doubles down on orange:

1 1/2oz Rye (Dickel)

1/2oz Seeet Vermouth (Punt e Mes)

1/2oz Bigallet China China Amer

1/4oz Royal Combier

4 dashes Peychaud's

4 dashes Absinthe

3 drops 20% saline (or a small pinch of salt)

1 twist orange peel, expressed and discarded

Stir. Strain. One big rock. Express and discard orange peel.


drinkingandthinking commented on 9/22/2020:

A bit too light and delicate. I'd like it to have a bit more oomph in flavor to match the deceptive punch in potency. Might try Dead Rabbit version.




applejack commented on 9/24/2020:

The recipe link lists the rye and Dubonnet as 1/2 jigger, isn't that 1 oz each, not 1.5 oz?  FWIW, the Martin's Index app shows those as 1 oz with the rest of the ingredient proportions the same (and also notes that this is one of the earliest recipes that specified Cointreau by brand).  I get it, that's a pretty small drink by today's standards, but the other ingredients should probably be scaled up as well with an extra dash (or a range of 2-3 dashes).


Bismarck Cocktail

1 3⁄8 oz Bourbon, Buffalo Trace
1 oz Ice Cider, Brännland Cider
1⁄2 oz Angelica Syrup, Kvannegården
Instructions

Stir everything and double strain into chilled cocktail glass.

Yields Drink
Year
2012
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Emil Åreng
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Thanksgiving 'Wine'

2⁄3 oz Bourbon (Overproof, Shy)
1⁄4 oz Cynar
1 Maraschino cherry, Luxardo (Generous Syrup)
Instructions

Shake on ice, strain into vessel of choice - ideally a wine glass for incognito

Notes

The idea is a 'flat red wine' so ratios can be altered to taste....develop your own 'terrior' to get through the day!

History

It should pass for a wine in the glass to throw-off suspecting in-laws and kin about your perspective on the event

Yields Drink
Authenticity
Your original creation
Creator
J., 'Bar, One, Too', Virginia
Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
3.5 stars
(9 ratings)
From other users
  • needs a strong bourbon i think. used bakers - nice but... — ★★★★
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christina in tacoma commented on 11/16/2012:

This is good. I used 1/4oz cynar, and I used plain old Jim Beam instead of an overproof bourbon. My cherries are Amarena Toschi, and I didn't add extra syrup. I'd probably just leave the cherry out next time and go with a lemon twist instead. I don't know that my version would pass for wine, but it is a good use for the Pimm's I'm trying to use up.



Old Maple

Instructions

Combine all ingredients in mixing glass with ice. Stir until chilled. Strain into a chilled old fashioned glass.

Notes

You can adjust the maple syrup up and down depending on desired level of sweetness.

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Authenticity
Your original creation
Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
4.5 stars
(14 ratings)
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  • Agree with cutting bitters down
  • Tastes like fancy fireball. go easy on the bitters or it'll be too cinnamon-y
  • I added an orange twist to add a citrus flavor and to cut the sweetness; the twist did both. I'll use orange bitters to give the cocktail an even stronger citrus flavor.
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I Scatter Them In Time And Space

1⁄4 oz Cynar
1⁄4 oz Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse
1 bsp Scotch, Bowmore 12
Instructions

Stir/strain/up/lemon twist

Yields Drink
Year
2012
Authenticity
Your original creation
Curator rating
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Average rating
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(5 ratings)
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Bevx commented on 7/29/2013:

Not sure how I missed this when it was posted. GREAT name! And the <cite>Rose</cite> water? Nice touch.


bartenderkyle commented on 8/05/2013:

I was wondering when you'd recognize this. The drink isn't even that great, I just really wanted to use the name.


The Lemony Pabla

1 oz Bourbon
1 oz Galliano
1 oz Aperol
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
Instructions

Stir and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.

Picture of The Lemony Pabla
2011 Kindred Cocktails
Yields Drink
Authenticity
Your original creation
Creator
Stew Ellington
Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
4 stars
(30 ratings)
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  • Great drink.. Interesting evolution but super light and crowd pleasing.
  • Unusual. Very good.
  • Nice light cocktail. I used Galliano Vanilla so it had a vanilla flavor with the lemon. I probably prefer it with reg Galliano.
  • Simple and refreshing - nice orange-bourbon-anise interplay. And I appreciate the short and straightforward ingredient list.
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Bevx commented on 1/07/2013:

This is quite delicious... I like the way you think, Stew! Even when they're (occasionally) not to my palate, your drinks always intrigue me... I fully intended for this to be the first drink I tried with my new bottle of Galliano, but I got distracted/inspired and used most of it in developing a drink I recently posted called the Bech & Gall. But I'm glad I saved enough to finally try this. Yum... For me, the first few sips were mostly about the anise from the Galliano, with a nice oaky finish. But after that, the other fruitier flavors came more into focus, providing a great sweet-tart taste.



Biff Malibu commented on 4/12/2023:

Worth boosting the lemon juice a skosh; say, up to 5/8 oz.


Planet of the Ood

2 oz Oude genever, Van Wees
3 dr Lavender tincture
2 dr Cardamom tincture
2 dr Chamomile tincture
1 dr Gentian tincture
1 ds Herbal liqueur, Pernod
Instructions

Stir/strain/rocks/lemon twist

Yields Drink
Year
2012
Authenticity
Your original creation
Curator rating
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Bevx commented on 3/19/2013:

While I realize I've contributed a few myself, I'd just like to voice my overall approval of the rise in geek-themed cocktail names of late. I'm pretty sure this is the first Doctor Who reference I've come across, though. :)


Amnesia In Her Kiss

Instructions

Muddle mint and blackberries before adding rye and demerara syrup. Shake/double strain/one giant rock/haven't decided on a garnish yet.

Yields Drink
Year
2011
Authenticity
Your original creation
Curator rating
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Average rating
3.5 stars
(4 ratings)
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Final Answer

1 1⁄2 oz White whiskey, Death's Door
1 oz Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse
Instructions

Shake, strain, straight up, cocktail glass. No garnish

Notes

A variation following the advice in the article
on changing the proportions of the base spirit to other ingredients. You can cut back on the maraschino for a different balance.

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Altered recipe
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(3 ratings)
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mikejaz2 commented on 3/16/2013:

Excellent cocktail! I was looking for something to mix with white whiskey, which to me has extreme grass/floral/fruit notes...and doesn't, IMHO, work with traditional mahattan/old fashioned type recipes. I knew (in my taste-mind) that Green Chartreuse would be one of the ingredients, and lo and behold, here it is. Following the suggestions in "Notes", I cut the amounts of the sweet and sour components (lemon, chartreuse and maraschino) to 1/2 oz apiece...and added a garnish of a sticky and genuine Maraschino cherry to the bottom of the cocktail glass (I used a small round bottom up glass for service) for a bit more sweetness. It was delicious...my remark upon first tasting was "now THIS is a great cocktail recipe!"


Bettinger Mulls

1 1⁄2 oz Red wine
1 oz Brandy
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
Instructions

Shake and strain into a rocks glass containing some ice cubes. Garnish with seasonal berries.

Picture of Bettinger Mulls
Yields Drink
Authenticity
Your original creation
Creator
Stew Ellington
Curator rating
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Average rating
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  • Made with a dull pinot noir and came out really nice. Good way to use up red wine. Could be base for a good sangria — ★★★★
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