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Fill a double old fashioned glass with ice and a small amount of Absinthe. Stir the Rum, Sugar Cane Syrup and bitters in an ice filled shaker glass. Dump the ice from the old fashioned glass and rotate the glass to ensure that the rinse coats the entire inside of the glass. Strain into the glass.
Created for Bittermens to promote their Xocolatl Mole bitters. Death and co. House Peychauds is 2:1 Peychauds and Bitter Truth Creole.
http://www.findeatdrink.com/Index/Drink/Entries/2011/3/22_bittermens_re… - also Death and Co. pg 257
- Friends like it
- 3:1 peychaud's to hellfire bitters was excellent!
- Tried this with an aged demerara rum and didn't particularly like it. Bitterness dominated. With the spec'ed rum I suspect it'd be better.
- Midnight Oil — Bermuda rum, Ginger Bitters, Tea, Molasses, Black Cardamom
- Rum Row Old Fashioned — Demerara Rum, Blended rum, Bitters, Water, Sugar, Orange peel
- Hijo de Cuba — Rum, Pecan Liqueur, Bitters
- Corn 'n Oil — Virgin Islands Rum, Falernum, Bitters, Lime juice
- Surfer Rosa Obscura — Dark rum, Pimm's No. 1 Cup, Sweet vermouth, Fernet Branca, Peach bitters, Rose water
Updated this as per the recipe in the Death and Co. book.
Thanks,
Zachary