La Paloma (Mezcal)

1 1⁄2 oz Grapefruit juice
3⁄4 oz Grapefruit liqueur, Combier Crème de Pamplemousse
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
2 oz Soda water (to top)
Instructions

Shake, strain, ice-filled Collins glass, top with soda, stir gently

Notes

Original Combier version uses all tequila and no mezcal

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  • This tastes like a fine way to spend a summer.
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Dan commented on 6/04/2012:

I changed the name to match the attribution and the variation, added attribution, soda water, and instructions.



The Director

1 1⁄2 oz Bourbon
3⁄4 oz Sweet vermouth
1⁄2 oz Amer Picon
1⁄3 oz Ginger Brandy, Jacquin's (or Domaine de Canton)
Instructions

Build in an ice-filled rocks glass and stir.

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Pink Sonya

1 1⁄2 oz Gin
3⁄4 oz Dry vermouth
1⁄3 oz Campari
Instructions

Shake and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.

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  • Strangely light and bitter . Bit like the best parts of a Martini and a Negroni. I upped the Campari a little second time and added a dash of orange bitters and I preferred that.
  • NEEDS ORANGE MARMALADE
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St. Barths Buck

1 1⁄2 oz Blended rum, Banks 5 Island
3⁄4 oz Hum
3⁄4 oz Coconut Water
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
4 oz Ginger beer, Fentimans
Instructions

Shake all ingredients, except the ginger beer, with ice. Strain into a tall ice filled glass, top with ginger beer, and give it a gentle stir to combine.

St. Barths Buck
2012 The Venture Mixologist
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Ding Ho

2 oz Gin
1⁄2 oz Orgeat
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
Instructions

Shake, strain, old fashioned glass, cherry/lime wedge garnish

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Elizabeth Brown

1⁄4 oz Virgin Islands Rum, Cruzan Blackstrap
1⁄4 oz Rye
1⁄4 oz Cinnamon syrup
3 ds Bitters
1 twst Lemon peel (Garnish)
Instructions

Drink: Stir > Strain > Rocks... Garnish: Express > Rim > Drop

Notes

Mix & match bitters: Jerry Thomas' Own Decanter, Bittercube Blackstrap, Fee's Black Walnut, Scrappy's Aromatic, Angostura, etc.

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Peg Leg Punch

7 1⁄2 oz Orgeat, Monin
30 oz Vodka, Tito's
15 oz Aquavit, Skane
30 lf Mint
1 Lemon (thinly sliced in half-rounds)
Instructions

Pour into punch bowl with ice chunks, ring, or cubes - stir - add a handful of fresh mint leaves and a lemon cut into thin slices - serve with in punch cups with elaborate garnish and toys (cherries, pineapple, mermaids, monkeys, elephants, flamingos, etc.

Notes

Fee orgeat is not good, Reynolds OK but less flavor and requires filtering

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I cleaned this up a bit - changed Almond syrup, Monin orgeat to Orgeat, Monin. Removed references to fresh juices and mint - KC assumes this already.


Dan commented on 5/30/2012:

Why do you feel the need to filter BG Reynolds? Is the punch that clear with the grapefruit and all? I have not sample Monin, but I understand it to have a strong almond extract flavor, as opposed to the BG Reynolds true almond meat flavor.


While not seeking to create clear punch, I also strain the juice as well to remove big pulp chunks and seeds - personally I don't like the hard bits of almond (or anything that feels that gritty and looks like sand / dirt) in my cocktails - I actually prefer the strongly flavored almond extract-based syrup (but find Fee's too much in this direction) to the subtle, slightly more than simple syrup flavor of the Reynolds for this recipe where the citrus is so forward / bitter. If you don't like that almond extract flavoring, the Reynold is probably a better choice, but a different profile altogether from my perspective.


The Auteur Cocktail

1 1⁄2 oz Gin, Beefeater
3⁄4 oz Ramazzotti
3⁄4 oz Amère Nouvelle, Bittermens
1⁄4 oz Herbal liqueur, Yellow Chartreuse
Instructions

Stir, Strain, No Garnish

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2012
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Created by Mayur Subbarao of Dram, Brooklyn
Source reference

Twitterland

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  • Subbed Torani for Amere Nouvelle. Not much more than sum of parts -quite sweet, chartreuse, and a bit of juniper from the gin. I've never had Amere Nouvelle, but I feel like this needs something with some more mid-tone notes.
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Choke Me Softly

1 2⁄3 oz Gin, Tanqueray 10
1 2⁄3 oz Cynar
1 t Lychee liqueur, Soho
1 twst Grapefruit peel (as garnish)
Instructions

Stir, strain, up, coupe, garnish with grapefuit zest and a rose petal

Notes

Dashes of Fernet are from a re-used Angostura bottle, about 1 tsp total.

History

Qualified for the Finals of the 2012 Diageo Wolrd Class competition. Paulo "made it thinking about mother-in-laws and their sweet/bitter dualities. The lychee comes as subtle perfume, in the best possible way.'

Choke Me Softly, Paolo Freitaz
2012 Diageo Brands, 2012 Brazilian World Class competition
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  • Good use of lychee - I had no idea what to expect but was surprised how much I liked this despite it's sweetness and use of Fernet which often overpowers. This is a winner!
  • Excellent. Just a hint of menthol from the Fernet. Used Beefeater and sub'd Thyme liqueur for Lychee. Try with St. Germain or Pear eau-de-vie — ★★★★
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Lost Cause

1 oz Aquavit, Krogstad
1 oz Rum, Banks 5 Island
1 oz Cream of coconut, St Vincent Syrups
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
2 ds Acid phosphate, Art of Drink
Instructions

Combine ingredients in a shaker, add ice, shake quickly to chill. Pour over fresh shaved ice in a snow cone. Garnish with a lemon and cherry flag

History

Created 4/12 in LA

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bza commented on 5/24/2012:

This sounds weird as shit but I love the crafty and elusive elk so I'll have to try it. Thanks, and keep 'em coming!


Dan commented on 5/25/2012:

This does sound crazy, but plausible. Call Mythbusters.

Re the <a href="http://stvincentsyrups.com/products.php">St. Vincent Syrups Coconut "cream"</a>. From the website, it sounds closer to a syrup, and it does not sound like Coco Lopez would be an adequate substitute. Or maybe Coco Lopez plus some Velvet Falernum?

<cite>This is beautiful collaboration of ginger, clove, and cardamom infused into a mixture of water, coconut cream, and cane sugar. Great for creating lighter style mocktails and cocktails with some strong flavor and a nice creamy texture.</cite>