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Ranglum

Instructions

Shake & Strain into an ice-filled old fashioned glass

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Year
2006
Authenticity
Your original creation
Creator
Goncalo de Sousa Monteiro
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Average rating
3.5 stars
(7 ratings)
From other users
  • Margarita like in a weird way. — ★★★★
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Dunkin Cocktail

1 1⁄2 oz Rye
1⁄2 oz Pear eau de vie
Instructions

Stir. Strain into a chilled glas.

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Year
2008
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Jamie Boudreau for St. Germain
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Average rating
3 stars
(8 ratings)
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  • I used Rittenhouse and Black Star pear eau de vie. This is a nice autumn cocktail but one that I need to be in the mood to drink. It is aromatic but not delicate.
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christina in tacoma commented on 9/28/2012:

The pear flavor in this cocktail is intense; the st. germain and eau de vie definitely amplify each other. The rye is very much in the background. I used clear creek pear brandy and rittenhouse rye. If I were to try again I'd halve the st. germain and eau de vie and maybe try adding a little punt e mes if the drink seemed incomplete.



Julep 43

1 oz Licor 43
1 ds Bitters
1 spg Mint
Instructions

Muddle the Mint, Strawberrys & Bitter. Fill up with Crushed Ice, add 1cl Licor 43 & 1cl Bourbon and stir. Add Crushed Ice and repeat two times.

Garnish w. a Strawberry and a Mint Sprig

Serve in a Silver Cup

Notes

Creation for the Licor 43 Contest 2011

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Creator
Björn Bochinski
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Average rating
4 stars
(6 ratings)
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  • 2:1 ratio of bourbon to Licor 43..used 1 strawberry muddled and citrus bitters—excellent! — ★★★★★
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TrevisThomas commented on 2/03/2021:

Nice flavor but a bit too sweet. Maybe 2 to 1 would be a little better.


Cobra's Fang

1⁄2 oz Passion fruit syrup
1⁄2 oz Orange juice
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
2 ds Absinthe
7 2⁄3 oz Crushed ice
1 pn Cinnamon (as garnish)
Instructions

Blend everything for 5 seconds. Garnish w. cinnamon

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Year
1937
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Authentic recipe
Creator
Don The Beachcomber
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3.5 stars
(10 ratings)
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  • Made with passion fruit puree syrup. The cinnamon pinch is essential and makes this work so well.
  • Rum is completely overpowering. Pretty good if you double all the other ingredients but probably not worth it at that point.
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  • A little time-consuming (as, I suppose, tiki drinks are wont to be). But really good: an easy drinker with loads of character and a great deal more kick than's apparent in either nose or taste. *Substituted orchid syrup fo
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Something Bitter This Way Comes

Instructions

Stir, strain, cocktail glass. Orange peel garnish.

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Creator
Chuck Taggart
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4 stars
(24 ratings)
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  • Full bodied, orange essential. Used a skinny fernet.
  • Orange, chocolate, and fernet flavors play well together.
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Dan commented on 10/26/2011:

A bit sweeter than I prefer. I added 1/2 oz dry vermouth (and I used Punt e Mes). I think I'd try it with just the dry vermouth next time, or scale back the sweet quantities.


christina in tacoma commented on 10/27/2011:

I had my bartender make this for me tonight since I don't have the vermouth (but will soon, since it is absolutely delicious!)- I enjoyed this quite a bit and will make it again. I think it might also be good with a bit less CioCiaro so that the vermouth has more of a presence.


mahastew commented on 12/20/2011:

I just mixed a version with Amer Picon in place of the CioCiaro and it is divine. Not too sweet in the least. 5/5.


christina in tacoma commented on 12/21/2011:

Um, I'm jealous :) I have been thinking about ordering the Bittermens Amere Nouvelle... Wonder how similar they are?


mahastew commented on 12/22/2011:

Hmm, dunno! Would like to hear about it if you find out.


Zachary Pearson commented on 12/22/2011:

I don't think they're similar - Amer Picon is heavy and caramelly, like Ramazzotti or other dark amaro. The Amer Nouvelle (IIRC) is a lighter spirit designed to show off the orange and gentian in a more neutral base. I'm getting them when they come to Texas, and will taste them side by side.

Thanks,

Zachary


Sakas commented on 5/01/2013:

Made with 2oz Templeton Rye, Ramazzotti, and Antica Formula. A lovely drink to read with on a cool night.


Coin Toss

1⁄4 oz Herbal liqueur, Yellow Chartreuse
1⁄4 oz Bénédictine
2 ds Peychaud's Bitters (House, see note)
Instructions

Stir, strain, cocktail glass

Notes

House Peychauds at Death and Co. is 2:1 Peychauds and Bitter Truth Creole bitters.

History

This is literally a "bartender's choice", where the rum could be Rittenhouse 100, Laird's Bonded, Santa Teresa 1796, Hine Cognac, Famous Grouse.....

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Year
2008
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Phil Ward, Death & Co, NY
Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
3.5 stars
(10 ratings)
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christina in tacoma commented on 11/06/2011:

I had my bartender make this for me since I don't have the rum. It came out on the sweet side. Maybe a different rum or less of the other ingredients next time


Dan commented on 11/07/2011:

Yes, just by looking that 's going to be pretty darn sweet. Personally, I can tolerate a sweet drink if there is enough spirit flavor and/or bitter. I have trouble with sweet and herbal drinks, but others seem to like them. Not everyone likes every drink, even if it's created by Phil Ward. ;)


Rhett commented on 8/23/2013:

3/4oz of Carpano is definitely too much sweetness for me. I prefer this at 1/2oz, though when we make it at my bar we actually use Punt e Mes, which has some bitterness to balance. We also often swap the Peychaud's for a few drops of Fee Bro's Whiskey Barrel Aged Bitters, which can really dry out drinks (though also easily overpower them). Also, a lot of rums have a lot of natural sweetness so pick one you think will work. Not that this isn't already a great idea/cocktail, but there is no "right" recipe, just the one you like. Here's how I like it:
2oz dark rum (ex. Flor de Cana 5-Year Old)
1/2oz Punt e Mes
1/4oz yellow Chartreuse
1/4oz Benedictine
few drops of aromatic bitters for dryness if needed


The Bonal Cabal

2 oz Gin, Hendrick's
1⁄4 oz Hum
1 twst Orange peel (Flamed)
Instructions

Stir and Strain into cocktail glass. Garnish with flamed orange.

Notes

Glassware Cocktail

History

Hum Botanical Spirit is made in Chicago and based on classic Amaros with notes of ginger, cardamom, kaffir and habiscus.

The Bonal Cabal
2011 Rachel Wilde
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Year
2011
Authenticity
Your original creation
Creator
Rachel Wilde, Indian Road Cafe, New York, NY
Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
3.5 stars
(2 ratings)
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Dan commented on 11/12/2011:

I have not had Hum, but from what I can find on the web, it is not bitter. If that is indeed the case, then I wouldn't call it an amaro, but rather a regular liqueur. It's odd that they call it both a spirit (in the name) and a liqueur (on the label).


Smoked Margarita

1 1⁄2 oz Reposado Tequila, Chinaco
1⁄4 oz Whiskey, Balcones Brimstone
1⁄2 oz Orange liqueur, Prunier (or Grand Marnier)
1⁄3 oz Lemon juice
1⁄3 oz Lime juice
1⁄3 oz Simple syrup (1:1)
1 pn Salt (Applewood Smoked)
Instructions

Shake all ingredients vigourously. Strain into ice filled (chilled) double old fashioned. Salt Ice not rim and garnish with Lime Wheel.
Glassware
Double Old Fashioned

Notes

Adds a level of smoke to the aroma as well to the cocktail.

History

Balcones Brimstone is smoked blue corn whiskey from Chip Tate, Waco, Texas

Picture of Smoked Margarita
2011 Rachel Wilde
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Year
2011
Authenticity
Your original creation
Creator
Rachel Wilde, Indian Road Cafe, New York, NY
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Average rating
4.5 stars
(13 ratings)
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  • Made with herradura, rye, capelletti (aperitivo) and maple syrup without smoked salt
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Mole Hill

2 oz Rye
1 oz Cynar
1⁄4 oz Amaro Meletti
Instructions

Stir, strain, lowball, big ice cube

History

Created for the Mixoloseum's Thursday Drink Night: Chocolate; submitted for publication in a leading cocktail magazine.

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Year
2011
Authenticity
Your original creation
Creator
Dan Chadwick, Boston, MA
Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
4 stars
(16 ratings)
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  • Manhattan variant
  • Rittenhouse Rye 100 proof. Two drops chocolate bitters and 0.75 oz Cynar 70. Potential for one more drop chocolate bitters.
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Cantil Moonbeam

Instructions

Stir, Strain, Cocktail Glass, Garnish with Apple Slices

Notes

A variation on a Manhattan, it can be made with a good bourbon, but go light. It can overpower the apple flavors.

History

The moonrise in winter over this California ghost town is unforgettable.

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Year
2011
Authenticity
Your original creation
Creator
Costa Mesa, CA, USA
Curator rating
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Average rating
3 stars
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