To Be Continued

Instructions

Add all ingredients into shaker. Shake. Fine strain into cocktail glass. Serve up with long lemon twist.

Notes

Cinnamon syrup is equal parts sugar and water with three to four cinnamon sticks steeped over night

History

Spin off of a classic brandy crusta.

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Year
2011
Authenticity
Your original creation
Creator
Mark Mathis
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4.5 stars
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  • Incredibly well-balanced but also reminds me of apple pie (without being cloying). — ★★★★★
  • back off slightly on Lemon juice
  • Used fireball cinnamon whiskey instead of cinnamon syrup — ★★★★★
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Mark,

I moderated this very slightly in three places: First, to move the instructions for making the cinnamon syrup into the Notes section - does this get heated, or does everything combine overnight? Second, I tweaked Angostura Bitters, Angostura to Bitters, Angostura, and finally, changed the cocktail to an Original Creation.

Can you clarify how the cinnamon syrup is made?

Thanks, Zachary


Dan commented on 11/19/2011:

Curated to change the Solerno liqueur to be a brand of Orange liqueur, rather than Blood orange juice.


Arrack Sour

1 1⁄2 oz Batavia Arrack
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
1⁄2 oz Simple syrup
1⁄2 oz Egg white
1 twst Lemon peel (as garnish)
Instructions

Dry shake, ice, shake, strain, coupe, lemon twist.

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Lane Ford, Delarossa, SF
Source reference

Left Coast Libations p. 38

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4 stars
(11 ratings)
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  • Nicely balanced. Light-tasting, but not without backbone. A little tart, a little sweet, some funk from the arrack. And pink!
  • I did the bitters atop the egg white. Creamy and then really funky.
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1794

1 1⁄2 oz Rye
3⁄4 oz Sweet vermouth
3⁄4 oz Campari
1 Orange peel (optional, flamed, as garnish)
Instructions

Stir, strain, rocks glass, no ice

Notes

Lord Hobo (Cambridge, MA) uses Mole bitters, a flamed orange swatch garnish and Vya sweet vermouth)

History

A modernized and refined Boulevardier. The bitters are a c. 2007 addition (as per the cited link).

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Year
2004
Authenticity
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Creator
Dominic Venegas, Range, San Francisco, CA
Curator rating
5 stars
Average rating
4.5 stars
(72 ratings)
From other users
  • Delicious! A keeper. Could be better than a Manhattan. But like a Negroni with Rye.
  • oooh
  • I like this one even better than the Boulevardier, the Mole bitters are a nice addition.
  • Substitute Elijah Craig 12-yr bourbon for the rye and add an extra dash of the bitters to get a "Left Hand Cocktail," per The PDT Cocktail Book.
  • Superb cocktail. Even without the garnish and bitters, an improvement over the Boulevardier. — ★★★★★
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Absolutely great. Really shows of the Mole bitters (be careful to go easy as they are very strong). I still don't see the point of flaming orange peels, though, besides looking cool.


Try straining over one big-ass cube, and then sprinkling a pinch of Maldon on its surface. A la the Little Giuseppe.


Jmmrad commented on 8/18/2012:

A malty alternative to my favorite Negroni.


jaba commented on 5/18/2014:

This is a goddamn glorious drink.


bza commented on 5/19/2014:

The mole bitters addition came from John Gertsen while at No 9, before Lord Hobo existed.

I was also pretty sure Venegas made this drink while at Bourbon and Branch, but I'll trust the link on that one.


Tucker commented on 12/25/2015:

Highly recommend the 1796 with Santa Teresa rum mentioned in the comments at the link. 


yarm commented on 10/13/2019:

The drink was created in 2004 before there were mole bitters on the market by 3 years or so. My blog post has the first evidence of the addition of them (posts earlier in the year list them without the bitters). I can't be certain where, but Avery Glasser suggests that the addition was made in Boston.


Curated this - thanks Fred. It's good to see you here more often. Zachary


Rumbustion Flip

1 1⁄2 oz Stout, St. Ambrose
1 oz Rum, Old Monk
1⁄2 oz Allspice Dram, St. Elizabeth (Trying smaller amounts is recommended.)
1⁄2 oz Demerara syrup
Instructions

Shake once without and once with ice and strain into a rocks glass. Garnish the foam with bitters.

Notes

.5 oz of Allspice Dram is a lot - I strongly recommend that you try with a smaller quantity and I have to wonder if there was a transcription error.

St. Ambrose is a fairly "normal" stout - substituting should be no problem.

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Misty Kalkofen, Drink, Boston, MA
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Casey commented on 10/19/2011:

Delicious and attractive.

I used Young's Double Chocolate Stout and it came out great.


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A new winter dessert drink favorite! I like this one even better than the one in the PDT book with blackstrap rum. Has more peppy interesting stuff going on, but still eminently satisfying. Yum.


Work In Progress

Instructions

Stir on ice, serve down, flamed orange peel garnish

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Tom Schlesinger-Guidelli, Craigie on Main, Cambridge MA
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4 stars
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  • Used 1.5 oz Bols Genever. Very drinkable. Rate 4 easily
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This drink is good- St. Germain and Fernet Branca work well together (the Celery Sour is another great example). I like this better with a little citrus though; .5 oz grapefruit juice is a good addition.


tyard commented on 5/03/2012:

Note that the original recipe also calls for 3 dashes of orange bitters.



Negromaro

1 oz Gin, Beefeater (24)
Instructions

Stir, Strain, Cocktail glass, lemon peel garnish

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Year
2010
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Creator
Michael Lazar, Stirred Not Shaken blog, San Francisco, CA
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It's not bad, but the Amaro Nardini definitely takes over. I like the Nardini, but I was hoping for more balance. I used Chemist Barrel Rested Gin and Cocchi Vermouth di Torino. Perhaps a Sipsmith Gin would have faired better. Or a Boodles.

I floated a tablespoon of Lismore 10 onto the drink, and it definitely improved.


Nardini Mint Julep

2 oz Bourbon
1⁄2 oz Amaro Nardini
1⁄4 oz Simple syrup
6 lf Mint
Instructions

Smack mint, add all ingredients to an old fashioned glass, stir, add crushed ice, stir, finish with additional Nardini float.

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Creator
Filip Jach
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Historic Core Cocktail

1 1⁄2 oz Rye, Rittenhouse 100
1⁄2 oz Apple brandy, Lairds (bonded)
1⁄2 oz Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse
Instructions

Stir, strain, cocktail glass, lemon peel garnish

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John Coltharp, Seven Grand, LA
Source reference

Left Coast Libations p. 19

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  • Greater than the sum of its parts
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September Sour

3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
3⁄4 oz Lime juice
1 1⁄4 oz Simple syrup (Lemon Peel and Peppercorn)
2 ds Hellfire Habanero Shrub, Bittermens
Instructions

Shake and strain into a chilled, nondescript glass of your choice. No garnish.

Notes

I've been known to use a half dropper's worth of the habanero shrub per drink...only for those who have a high tolerance for heat.

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2011
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Your original creation
Creator
Sam Karachi
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Brown Derby

Instructions

Shake on ice, serve up in a cocktail glass

History

This was the "house" cocktail at the Brown Derby restaurant

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  • Tastes good but not much more than the sum of its parts. — ★★★
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