Teenage Riot
Stir with ice and strain into a coupe glass. Garnish with a lemon twist.
Gary Regan's Annual Manual for Bartenders (also in Beta Cocktails)
- Delicious Manhattan-like. Cynar is great. Not too sweet.
- Seems like it is missing something, but still quite good!
- Substitutions: - Noily & Prat instead of Dolin Dry Vermouth Bitter & Rye forward.
- Substituted High West Double Rye American Whiskey for extra spice and bite, as well as using 1 oz of Priorat Natur Vermut (Spanish Vermouth) instead of dry vermouth and sherry to achieve 5-star rating.
- Delicious. Complex and balanced, Bitter, not painful. Cynar employed very successfully here. Used Valdespino Tio Diego Amontillado, but I imagine Lustau Los Arcos would be okay.
- Excellent.
- Earthy, chocolatey, sophisticated.
- Perfectly fine Manhattan substitute, but it seems a little less pungent and slightly weaker. Perhaps it's because I used fino sherry instead of amontillado. But I'm happy to have it.
- Dark & delicious. Not too bitter.
- Smooth, good sipper, pleasantly bitter, complex.
- Colonel Carpano — Cynar, Bourbon, Sweet vermouth, Peychaud's Bitters, Orange peel
- A Long Day — Añejo tequila, Cynar, Sweet vermouth, Orange bitters, Grapefruit bitters
- Exhumation Cocktail — Canadian whisky, Cynar, Sweet vermouth, Fernet, Cardamom bitters, Lemon peel
- Choke On This Drink — Cynar, Rye, Dry vermouth, Cognac, Bitters, Orgeat
- Sin Cyn — Speyside Scotch, Cynar, Sweet vermouth, Orange peel
Delicious. The Amontillado I used was not particularly dry, and even then it wasn't too sweet. I used Regans' orange bitters since I think their function is to add depth and complexity, rather than just adding bright citrus notes. The bitters come through nicely on the nose. I used Wild Turkey 101 rye. A higher proof rye keeps counteract the other low-alcohol components. Thanks for pointing this one out.
Just had this again at Flatiron Lounge. What a drink. The spice of the rye and vermouth create a Bénédictine-like effect and the Amontilado adds a savory chocolate finish. Delicious front to back.