December Morn

1 1⁄2 oz Rum, Flor de Caña
1⁄2 oz Apple brandy, Lairds
3⁄4 oz Grenadine
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
1 pn Cinnamon
Instructions

Dry shake all through egg white. Add ice then shake again. Strain into coupe/martini, garnish with grated cinnamon.

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Jane Danger at El Cobre in New York.
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  • A little sweet but definitely a crowd pleaser.
  • Would make a great Christmas cocktail.
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December 5th Cocktail

Instructions

Shake, strain, serve up, garnished with strip of lemon zest.

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Derek Brown, Columbia Room, Washington, DC
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Smoked Anise

1 Star anise (as garnish)
Instructions

Stir 15 seconds, julep strain, straight up, cocktail glass, garnish with floating star anise.

Notes

"A spicy and smoky drink that would work well at a fall or winter get-together"

History

"This drink was designed for the Marie Brizard 2008 Cocktail Competition just as I was working on new drinks for the fall. I liked the strong Anise flavor I got from Sobieski vodka and highlighted it with the Anisette, which also highlighted the sweetness from the rye in the vodka. To complement it all, I added
just a touch of smoke from Laphroaig and left it at that. The drink is nice and simple with great flavors that are normally challenging in cocktails (anise and smoke)." -- H Joseph Ehrmann

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2008
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Creator
H. Joseph Ehrmann, Elixir, San Francisco, CA
Source reference

http://www.grouprecipes.com/78064/spicy-smoky-anise-martini-cocktail.ht…, correspondence from creator to Kindred Cocktails

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  • 1/4 oz. whiskey
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Dan commented on 3/27/2011:

I have sought confirmation for Elixir about the name, ingredients, history, and attribution for this cocktail. This is obviously not a relative of a true Martini and perhaps has a better name.



Dan commented on 3/29/2011:

H. Joseph Ehrmann kindly wrote back with the original recipe, notes, and an aritcle from November 30, 2008 in the New York Times where it was featured. I have updated the recipe's name, history, date, and reference to reflect these source references.


Thanks, Dan, for doing that, and thanks to H. Joseph Ehrmann.


The Sanny

2 oz Bourbon
1 1⁄2 oz Cynar
1 twst Lemon zest (expressed, as garnish)
Instructions

Stir, strain, rocks, lowball, express peel, garnish

Notes

In the fall, is made with rye and house cherry-bark bitters.

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2010
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Cameron Bogue, Bar Pleiades, The Surrey Hotel, New York, NY
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  • Really want to try
  • Solid, touch sweet. I went for Bitter Truth's celery bitters here to get the tea notes which work well. Curious to try Scrappy's for a more up-front celery profile.
  • back off the maraschino, it gets too sweet and cloying — ★★★★★
  • Made with fennel bitters. Rich, complex, quite likeable. — ★★★★
  • Joe B. introduced me to this cocktail on 3/6/16 as he took pity on me while we were waiting for the kitchens to be repaired in our apt. house.
  • Bitter and balanced — ★★★★★
  • The bourbon dilutes the sweetness of the Cynar and Maraschino, but the cocktail is still a bit sweet. There is no acid to moderate the bitterness of the Cynar, so it is solidly bitter-sweet. One dash of Scrappy's Celery bitte — ★★★★
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Neel M commented on 1/25/2013:

This is a perfectly balanced drink. I've been making it with Eagle Rare 10, though will be trying with Weller 107 -- I'm curious to see how it performs with a higher-proof, wheated spirit.


I've made this now with both bourbon and rye. It's an excellent drink in both iterations: spicy, dark, strong, not too sweet (though maybe still too sweet for some), integrated and balanced. The rye version wins by a hair for me as it makes a dryer drink and its spice plays well with the bitters. (not having celery bitters, I went in a different direction and used Dutch's Colonial, which have a woodsy and anise-y character that plays well with Cynar and rye. Not sure whether that changes the cocktail enough to merit a new name.) The rye and Cynar open the sip while the Maraschino lingers in the finish. The rye draws some cool dark cherry notes out of the Cynar and the two together develop an almost cola taste, but an herbal, 19th Century cola. Moderately but pleasurably bitter. Recommended for fans of the New York-themed Bitter/Brown/Stirred standbys (Little Italy, Red Hook, etc). My only complaint is its name: a great drink deserves a better one. 4.5/5



Royal Smile

1 oz Gin
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
3⁄4 oz Grenadine
2 sli Apple (as garnish)
Instructions

Combine with cracked ice and shake for 10-12 seconds. Strain into a chilled cocktail coupe, and garnish with two thin slices of apple on the edge of the glass.

History

Adapted from The Artistry of Mixing Drinks, by Frank Meier, 1934

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Shlomo M. Godder, Dutch Kills, New York, New York (USA)
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  • The drink is great. It wasn't too boozy or too sweet. I used Plymouth Navy Strength, Laird's Bonded apple brandy, and homemade grenadine. Will make again!
  • Used Laird's Applejack. A touch sweet, but delicious. Like drinking a fresh cut apple. The gin just comes in on the background and gives a nice body to the drink. (I used beefeater).
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  • Refreshing.
  • With Laird's 100°, a bit boozy, but tasty. — ★★★★
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I keep coming back to this one as we transition into fall. So good! I cut the grenadine to 1/2 and I think it's improved, for my taste.


Bon Vivant

Instructions

Stir. Serve up with a lemon twist.

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Employees Only, NY
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3.5 stars
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Solid drink. I would cut back the sweet vermouth to an ounce, though.


Bywater

3⁄4 oz Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse
1⁄2 oz Averna
Instructions

Stir and strain

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Chris Hannah, Arnaud's French 75 Bar, NOLA
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  • Made w/ Hamilton 114, Olympia, Amer Boudreau, homemade falernum, & the bitters mentioned in @yarm's comment. Pretty hardcore & quite bitter. Like a darker Kingston Negroni. A kind of drink I wound up enjoying but not sure my friends would.
  • Used Flor de Cana. Added 0.25 oz lime - try 0.5 oz to reduce sweetness.
  • lime maybe try lemon
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.25 oz lime made this more to my taste. I didn't have the suggested rum, used Rhum Barbancourt 8 yr.


Lime would definitely help; it needs acid and tartness. All I can really taste is the Chartreuse; the Averna is basically buried. I give it 4/5 mainly because I love Chartreuse to death.


Filaw commented on 9/22/2013:

I agree. I tried it as written. Blech. Too harsh. I added the 1/4 oz lime. Mmmmh marvelous. And it was so little citrus it just elevated it while still leaving it to feel like a spirits driven drink.


This works really well with a liqueur made from bay leaves or seeds in place of the Charteuse, if you can find (or make) one.
Green Chartreuse may be too strong - try yellow?


laerm commented on 6/25/2018:

I too did a lime-tartness thing, but I didn't want to add too much to it, so I used lime bitters and acid phosphate. Pretty good.


Several references online quote Chris Hannah as saying his preferred rum for this is Plantation OFTD, which would make for quite a different drink than with the Cruzan. Furthermore, he calls for Amer Picon, but says that Averna makes a good substitute. To confuse it more, some references have the amounts for Chartreuse and Picon/Averna flipped. 


yarm commented on 7/25/2020:

A few of Chris Hannah's recipe have drifted over the years such as the Rebennack. This would not have been invented with OFTD since it had not been invented. This is the one I sourced from Under the Table: A Dorothy Parker Cocktail Guide and wrote about here: https://cocktailvirgin.blogspot.com/2015/06/bywater-cocktail.html

1 3/4 oz Aged Rum, 3/4 oz Picon, 1/2 oz Green Chartreuse, 1 tsp Falernum, 2 dash Peychaud's Bitters, 2 dash Orange Bitters. Stir with ice and strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with a cherry.



For the record, Punch has the ingredients as:

  • 1 3/4 oz aged rum
  • 3/4 oz Averna
  • 1/2 oz Green Chartreuse
  • 1/4 oz Velvet Falernum
  • 2 dashes each Peychaud's and Regans'

Express and discard orange twist; garnish with cherry. 

 


2 Cents

Instructions

Stir and Strain.

Notes

Approximation of the 2 Cents Cocktail from Mayahuel

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2011
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Mayahuel, NYC
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  • Really nice, boozy drink with complex notes. Used Ilegal Joven and Hiram Walker Creme de Cacao. Could be interesting to try w/ ancho chili infused vermouth or creme de cacao.
  • Both versions are good, but I prefer the second.
  • Substituted liberally: Punt e Mes and Amaro Nardini for the Creme de Cacao (which adds a hint of mint). Good. The vanilla of the Carpano Antica and true chocolate might be better; not sure.
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Dan commented on 3/25/2012:

I have written the restaurant in the hopes of getting an authentic recipe. I did make this with, uh, liberal substitutions -- Punt e Mes for the Carpano Antica and Amaro Nardini for Creme de Cacao. I enjoyed the cocktail, although I would reduce the Mezcal to keep the smoke in balance, and I can see that more chocolate would be good. Still, a complex and entertaining drink, even with my approximation.


I've actually gone and asked specifically about this recipe.

1 oz. Mezcal, 1/2 oz. Applejack, 1/2 oz. Carpano Antica, 1/4 oz. Creme de Cacao, Barspoon Fernet Branca, dash of Xocolate Mole


J.S-g. commented on 11/20/2016:

Made this using the recipe from Mayahuel, as quoted in the comment above, and really liked it. Will make again. 


I curated this to conform with the newly cited link, which seems like it's closer to the actual recipe than the one we had.  Thanks,  Zachary


Tantris Sidecar

1 1⁄4 oz Cognac, Courvoisier (VS)
1⁄2 oz Calvados
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
1⁄2 oz Simple syrup
1⁄4 oz Pineapple juice
1⁄4 oz Herbal liqueur, Green Chartreuse
1 twst Lemon peel (expressed)
Instructions

Shake, strain, straight up, cocktail glass half-rimmed with sugar, express lemon peel, garnish.

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2009
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Audrey Saunders, Pegu Club, New York, NY
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5 stars
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4 stars
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  • need to try
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  • Subbed pineapple syrup for pineapple juice and simple. Phenomenally delicious.
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REALLY good. Was tempted to dock half a star due to labor intensity, but couldn't do it. ✯✯✯✯✯


I agree. A bit fussy on the front end, but distinctive and complete when all is said and done. I taste the booze and all the other notes that wrap it like a beautiful Pucci scarf.


The Long Stem Rose

Instructions

Rinse the glass with the rose water. Add bitters and St. Germain to glass and stir. Top with chilled sparkling wine and garnish.

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Year
2011
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
732 Social, Louisville, Kentucky
Source reference

Imbibe Magazine, March/April 2011, page 24

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