A Confederacy of Dunces
Build, stir & pour over crushed ice in a highball glass. Garnish with wide orange twist.
(May be heated and served in a pouse cafe.)
- Delicious Sour — Apple brandy, Peach liqueur, Lime juice, Egg white, Soda water, Sugar
Build, stir & pour over crushed ice in a highball glass. Garnish with wide orange twist.
(May be heated and served in a pouse cafe.)
Shake and double-strain into chilled martini glass. No garnish.
Shake and double strain into chilled martini glass. Garnish with lemon wheel.
I expected this to be a bit sweet, and it was. It wasn't bad tasting, and if you like sweeter drinks, this is great. I'd reco some bitters though.
Mix and shake. Serve on the rocks in a martini bowl or lowball glass. Twist of lemon.
Rich, redolent cocktail that, though highly accessible, hints at exotic depths of spice. (Lime juice also works very well.)
KC has made me aware of the Metamorphosis (served at the Eastern Standard in Boston), which uses honey syrup instead of the simple syrup used in this recipe. I've tried both (several different kinds of honey even), and this recipe is superior. The honey just muddies the complex spice profile of the Becherovka.
Something I whipped up to make use of the Becherovka my wife had in the freezer.
Shake all ingredients with ice, serve in rocks glass including rosemary sprig as garnish
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Shake and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
So are you an Airwolf fan or a Posies fan?
Dry shake, shake, strain, coupe, sprinkle garnish
Finalist, 2010 Vinos de Jerez Cocktail Competition.
Well, the original recipe calls for Cocchi Americano instead of Lillet Blanc. I think the swap I'd prefer to make would be to a sweeter malt as this mostly has me thinking "grilled lemons."
Thanks for pointing this out. I curated the cocktail to improve the source reference and attribution, and better reflect the original ingredients. I adjusted the lemonn from 1/2 to 3/4 oz, since the recipe calls for a 1/2 lemon. I adjusted the Scotch from Highland Park 12 to the specified Oban 14. Sounds quite good.
Fill an old fashioned glass with ice and a little absinthe. Swirl it a bit to coast, then empty the glass. Shake remaining ingredients except garnish over ice and strain. Express orange peel, wipe the rim and drop.
Curated this: as per the cited link (the old link was broken) changed the Scotch to Balvenie Doublewood. Added absinthe rinse to the ingredients and added garnish. Thanks, Zachary
Lacking the proper scotch ... but still I expected more of a sherry cocktail competition winner.
Add all ingredients except cinnamon stick to mixing glass filled with ice. Shake for 15-30 seconds. Strain into Old Fashioned glass over large ice cube. Garnish with cinnamon stick.
http://www.portlandcraftcocktails.com/ - Death and Co pg. 203
Updated this as per the recipe in the Death and Co. book.
Thanks,
Zachary
Add ale, apple brandy, rye whiskey, maple syrup to a cocktail shaker and gently swirl the shaker for 30 seconds to decarbonate the beer. Add the egg and shake for 45-60 seconds without ice. Add ice and shake for 15-20 seconds. Double-strain into collins glass and garnish with grated nutmeg.