Wild Flower

Instructions

Shake on ice, strain, enjoy

Notes

Don't get cute and put a Luxardo in it, this is the only drink that de-enhances with such a gem; a large snifter is suggested for serving - full olfactory experience is the point here

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  • needs some acidity — ★★★
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Frézier

1 1⁄2 oz Pisco, Campo de Encanto
1⁄2 oz Elderflower liqueur, St. Germain (Strawberry infused)
1 ds Absinthe (for rinse)
Instructions

Rinse a chilled cocktail glass with Absinthe. Stir pisco, vermouth, strawberry infused St. Germain and bitters with ice and strain into prepared glass. Garnish with lemon peel.

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©2012 Cynthia Payne
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2012
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  • Strawberry infused elderflower liquor being hard to come by, I just used straight St. Germain, which works just fine. Next time I did it, I would consider muddling a small slice of strawberry, though, as I can see where it w
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This is really good; funky, fruity, a little floral, not too sweet. I love this combination of spirits, and never would have thought to put them together on my own. I muddled a little fresh strawberry in place of the infusion. One of my favorite Pisco cocktails so far- thanks!


Super Ego

1 part Campari (shy)
1 part Aromatized wine, Lillet Rouge
1 ds Bourbon (vanilla infused - see note)
1 Cherry, Luxardo (some syrup, and popped)
Instructions

Shake over ice, strain, add cherry. Heavy old fashioned glass is the vessel of choice.

Notes

Can substitute Old Grand-Dad for Wild Turkey 101.

For the vanilla-infused bourbon, use any brand of vanilla extract that has a bean in it (once empty of the original contents) and then refill it with bourbon. . Repeat for the rest of your life. The vanilla bean/seed will last a long time.

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Dan commented on 6/12/2012:

Thanks for posting. Moderated slightly to fit our style guidelines. By "Mix", do you mean to slightly crush the cherry? What glass do you use? How much is "some syrup"? We we converted the units to ounces (1 part = 1 ounce), it would come out to a nice sized drink, and the awkward 1/10 part would be about 1/2 tsp.


take a look, i made some edits based on your suggestions


A Bullet for Fredo

1 1⁄2 oz Grappa, Nardini (Aged)
1 1⁄2 oz Bianco Vermouth, Perucchi
3⁄4 oz Campari
Instructions

Mix spirits and refrigerate; express grapefruit twist and discard

Notes

Recipe describes ratios; adjusted to make a typically sized cocktail with the proportions called for.

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Souracher

3⁄4 oz Rye (100-proof)
3⁄4 oz Campari
3⁄4 oz Lime juice
1⁄2 t Rich demerara syrup 2:1 (no heat)
Instructions

Shake, strain into ice-filled Collins glass. Top with 2 oz. ginger beer.

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2011
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Dave Shenaut, Portland, Oregon
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4.5 stars
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  • To try
  • Fantastic and refreshing. One of my favorite long drinks. — ★★★★★
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Anyone have guidance on how to pronounce the name of this drink?
Sur rahtch er?
Soo rahsh ay?
Sour Acre?



TrinSF commented on 1/05/2023:

Made as per this recipe, and it was lovely! However, the vid linked to has 1 oz pours, and a bit more ginger beer, and I'm curious about that, too. Will probably do a side by side, with the video version and this version.


Ginger Pear Thing

3⁄4 oz Light rum
3⁄4 oz Dark rum
1⁄2 oz Pear liqueur
1⁄2 oz Ginger liqueur, King's Ginger
1 1⁄2 oz Seltzer water
Instructions

Stir, serve with ice

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The International Orange

1 1⁄2 oz Gin, No. 3
1⁄2 oz Ginger liqueur, King's Ginger
1 twst Orange peel
Instructions

Shake with ice, strain, and serve.

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Rosemary's Bambino

1 oz Bourbon, Basil Hayden's
1 oz Campari
1 spg Rosemary (for service)
Instructions

Stir until chilled. Pour down rosemary into a rocks glass over a ball of ice and serve.

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  • An excellent and subtle blend, the Campari taste kept under control.
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In 2 Deep

1 1⁄2 oz Reposado Tequila, Partida Reposado
3⁄4 oz Ginger liqueur, Canton
1 twst Orange peel (wide, as garnish)
Instructions

Stir, strain, cocktail.

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Kevin Diedrich
Source reference

Left Coast Libations (book)

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Very tasty. I was out of Domaine de Canton so used a slightly smaller amount of ginger syrup - say ½ oz. Worked well.


THC

1 oz Gin, Catoctin Creek
2 t Absinthe, Grande Absente
1⁄4 t Bitters, Angostura
Instructions

Pour ingredients over two cubes of ice, swirl, enjoy.

Notes

There is no substitute for the Catoctin Creek Watershed Gin, it is a solid and unique gin from Loudoun County, Virginia and relatively new. The absinthe and bitters brands could likely vary.

History

The gin's slight sharpness with the absinthe and orange bitters is wonderfully complementary and was a surprising perfect match on a splendid Saturday afternoon.

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2012
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