Dutch Tulip
Build in mixing glass over ice, shake for 30 seconds, strain into coupe.
Nice combo of malty, bitter, herbal and fruit notes.
9/27/10 Just purchased genever, what to do with it? Thankfully I'd made a classic Tulip from Craddock's Savoy book, and this is a riff.
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- Good; slightly bitter and earthy, slightly fruity
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I made this last night - there's something special about Genever + apricot which is worth exploring. Three suggestions for next time... the Punt e Mes was a bit much - I don't think it needs the extra bitterness, so maybe something like Dolin. It's a bit large at 4 oz (not that it stopped me from drinking it). I'm very interested in seeing how the Bols Barrel Aged Genever works here.
Thanks,
Zachary