The Bitter Philadelphian
Build liquor and bitters into 9oz old-fashioned glass filled with ice. Top with chinotto, squeeze lemon wedge into cocktail, and stir.
Build liquor and bitters into 9oz old-fashioned glass filled with ice. Top with chinotto, squeeze lemon wedge into cocktail, and stir.
Shake with ice and strain into a coupe glass. Garnish with a lime twist spiral.
Food & Wines: Cocktails 2010 (found at http://cocktailvirgin.blogspot.com/2012/02/kon-tini.html)
I used Cruzan single barrel and Lemonhart 80 proof. This came out syrupy sweet, so I'd suggest starting with with half the falernum and ginger liqueur quantities and adjusting from there.
Shake with ice and strain into a cocktail glass.
Named after the Hawaiian Room at the Hotel Lexington in New York City
From Ted Saucier's book Bottom's Up - found at
http://cocktailvirgin.blogspot.com/2012/02/hawaiian-room.html
Shake with ice and pour into a rocks glass.
This is quite similar to Choke Your Mother, as well as to the Have Mercy! on the St. George site.
Stir, strain, serve up. Garnish with a lemon twist.
Shake well with ice and strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with orange twist.
A true apple-tini!
Muddle cilantro, cucumber, and agave. Add ice and remaining ingredients. Shake vigorously. Double-strain into 9oz old-fashioned glass. Garnish with cucumber slice.
A nice savory cocktail suitable for brunch. Be careful with the Tabasco - it can really overpower the drink quickly!
Build liquor and bitters into 9oz old-fashioned glass filled with ice. Top with cranberry juice and stir. No garnish.
The chocolate bitters used to develop this recipe was the co-branded Bittermens/Bitter Truth Xocolatl Mole flavor. Who knows what the future will bring with their partnership...
Shake with ice and strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with lime wedge.
May need a bare splash of additional lime juice on top of the requisite 0.5 oz, depending on your taste.
Very tasty & refreshing drink; Cocchi Americano added a nice hint of bitterness. Also good with gin.
Stir with ice and strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with orange twist.
Curated this slightly. In a 9 oz glass full of ice, you're liable to get 5-6 oz of Chinotto in the glass. We try to be precise with volumes, avoiding "top with" as an instruction, as glass size varies pretty wildly.
Thanks,
Zachary