Royal Thorn
Stir Imbue and vermouth in ice filled mixing glass. Strain into chilled cocktail glass and float brut on top. Garnish with wide orange peel.
- Rossini (2020) — Prosecco, Aromatized wine, Strawberry syrup, Strawberry
Stir Imbue and vermouth in ice filled mixing glass. Strain into chilled cocktail glass and float brut on top. Garnish with wide orange peel.
Stir with ice & serve up or on the rocks (your choice).
An orangey (and blue) classic Martini.
Created for a pre-Presidential debate cocktail contest, which asked for red and blue drink recipes. Did not win, but was created as a blue counterpart to winning red drink.
Stir with ice. Serve up or rocks (your choice).
At the intersection of Manhattan and Boulevardier.
Winning recipe, created for a pre-Presidential debate cocktail contest, which asked for red- and blue-colored drinks. Cocktail was featured & served before and during the first 2012 debate at the Chesterfield in Dallas, TX... Credit where it's due, I borrowed Jamie Boudreau's "Golden Ratio".
Stir with cracked ice and strain into a chilled rocks glass over one large cube.
Stir and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Lemon peel garnish.
Very nice, very, smooth, and very delicious. The ingredients blend together so well that it's difficult to discern the rye whiskey or cognac. I suspect that drinkers who are not fond of rye whiskey will find this drink to their lliking. I rated this 4.5, and good to the last drop!
Prep cocktail glass with a rinse of absinthe and set aside. Combine the rest of the ingredients in a mixing glass without ice, and dry shake with cocktail coil. Add ice and shake again. Strain into prepped cocktail glass. Dot finished cocktail with couple drops of Angostura bitters and run straw through bitters.
Shake and strain into a crushed ice-filled rocks glass.
Really good! A crowd-pleaser at my home tonight.
It's got a juicy sour ale/IPA thing going on. Make sure to shake hard to get that pineapple foam!
Just a **little** on the tart side; might cut back the lime to 3/4 oz.
Shake and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
Shake without Champagne, strain, coupe or flute. Top with Champagne, garnish.
Submitted for the Domaine de Canton 2014 Best Bartender Contest.
Shake on ice, strain, and serve in a snifter
Surprisingly strong, firm cocoa flavor as it transports you to Central America on the complementary notes
Curated this a bit - First, the Imbue things are tricky - they don't fall into categories very well. I moved Petal and Thorn into the ingredient box. I also removed the note from the sparkling wine (which for the most part was redundant). Finally, we're going to guess that 2 ounces of sparkling wine would almost fill the cocktail glass - it's better than having people who have very different sized glasses guess how much to float.
Thanks,
Zachary