Jacko's End

1⁄2 oz Bénédictine
1 sli Pear (as garnish)
Instructions

Stir, strain, straight up, cocktail glass.

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Year
2009
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Phil Ward, Mayahuel, New York, NY
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  • Made with Vida. Mezcal dominates but there's really nothing not to like in this one. — ★★★★
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Douglas Fairbanks

1 1⁄2 oz Gin
1⁄2 oz Lime juice
1⁄2 ? Egg white (optional)
Instructions

Shake & strain into a martini glass.

Notes

Named after Hollywood icon Douglas Fairbanks Sr.

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Year
early 1900s
Authenticity
Unknown
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3.5 stars
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Spanish Harlem

Instructions

Shake & strain.

Notes

Basically a tequila Manhattan. Lucy of Gramercy in NYC makes a cocktail of the same name with a bourbon base, substituting PX sherry for sweet vermouth.

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Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
courtesy of Corrido Tequila
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4 stars
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209 East

1 1⁄2 oz Reposado Tequila (or Blanco)
3⁄4 oz Lime juice
Instructions

Shake & strain

History

This drink was created for Carl and Sharon Butrum on the occasion of the first Straight On ‘Til Morning party.

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Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Dale DeGroff
Source reference

Scienceofdrink.com

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4 stars
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  • creme de fraise
  • Almost too easy drinking. Made with Cassis instead of Creme de Fraise. Also added 2 dashes Fee Rhubarb Bitters. — ★★★★★
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I'm thinking a bit skosh on the lime juice - 2/3 oz would work, or maybe a touch more.


White Russian

2 oz Vodka
1 oz Coffee liqueur, Kahlua
1 oz Cream
Instructions

Shake, strain, rocks, lowball glass

Notes

An accessible, sweet, rich cocktail.

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Year
1949
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Unknown
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Not yet rated
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4 stars
(12 ratings)
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Whiskey Sour

2 oz Whiskey (Blended, Bourbon, or Rye)
1⁄2 oz Simple syrup
1 Egg white (optional)
1 Maraschino cherry (as garnish)
1 sli Orange (wheel, as garnish)
Instructions

Shake, strain, rock, low-ball. Garnish. If using the optional egg white, shake the ingredients first without ice, then shake again with ice.

Notes

An excellent drink for the drinker exploring the world beyond sweeter drinks.

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Year
1872
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Elliot Stubb, Peru, alleged.
Curator rating
4 stars
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4.5 stars
(37 ratings)
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  • Try making a basic again with 1oz lemon, like Dan Sabo's, which is listed below.
  • Reverse shake with one ice cube to prevent egg white leakage (air expansion)
  • Prefer 3/4 oz lemon juice and 1/2 oz simple syrup, dash orange bitters — ★★★★
  • For a less tart version, use 3/4 oz lemon, 3/4-1 oz simple. 1/4 oz of egg white should be enough.
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Vesper

2 oz Gin
1⁄2 oz Vodka
1⁄4 oz Aromatized wine, Lillet Blanc (or Cocchi Americano)
1 twst Lemon zest (as garnish)
Instructions

Shake, strain, straight up, cocktail glass. Because that is the way Bond likes it -- shaken, not stirred.

Notes

Created by Ian Fleming for the character Vesper in Casino Royale. This version is as adapted by Gary Regan. The original calls for Lillet Kina. Some feel that Cocchi Americano is a good substitute.

Vesper, Sam's Chowder House, Half Moon Bay, CA
2010, Creative Commons, Sam TabascoMan77, Wikipedia
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Year
1953
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Ian Fleming, author, Casino Royale
Source reference

Gary Regan, The Joy of Mixology. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesper_%28cocktail%29

Quickstart
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4 stars
(29 ratings)
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  • Tried with 3:2 using Genever. Not as good.
  • made shaken very cold, added 2 ml of tonic water with quinine in it.
  • yet to try
  • Variation 1: one drop of Grapefruit bitters, 1 drop of Lemon bitters
  • Used Cocchi Americano. Nice!
  • I've done it with 3 gin 2 vodka and 1 lillet
  • I prefer the reversed version!
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I would think that Cocchi Americano would be a much better substitution for the (not made anymore) Kina Lillet. Bonal is very sweet vermouth meets Oloroso Sherry, and not only would you lose the color of the drink, but the flavors might be too heavy.


Dan commented on 9/06/2011:

Right you are. Fixed.


I've always been a 1.5 gin to 1 vodka--keep the lillet or cocchi to the 1/4 suggested


A very nice cocktail, sophisticated-tasting...and a great way to get soused quickly!


Norm commented on 10/11/2014:

Our preferred variation is:
21⁄4 oz Gin
3⁄4 oz Vodka
1⁄2 oz Kina L'Avion D'Or OR Cocchi Americano
1 twst Lemon zest (as garnish)

The current Lillet doesn't have the amount of quinine that it used to in the 1960s. These two substitutes, we think, make a better drink. One of these, you want to go climb a tree; two, you couldn't climb a tree if you had to.


Tom Collins

2 1⁄2 oz Gin
3⁄4 oz Simple syrup
4 oz Club soda (to top)
Instructions

Shake all but club soda, strain into ice-filled collins glass, top with soda

Notes

Highly recommended for those seeking a refreshing drink without a strong alcohol flavor. Nice addition: float lemon bitters on top.

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Year
1876
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Jerry Thomas, The Bartenders Guide.
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  • Refreshing, classic, simple.
  • Your best friend on a summer day. Not bad in the winter either. Classic for a reason.
  • Sometimes simple ideas are the best ideas. — ★★★★
  • 2:1:1 ratio works here. Favorite variation: Blackberry Tom Collins (muddle blackberries in the shaker before shaking ingredients). — ★★★★★
  • For less dilution, can be made by building on the rocks with a quick stir.
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Stinger

Instructions

Shake, strain, crushed ice, snifter

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Year
1892
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Unknown, but mentioned in William Schmidt's book, "The Flowing Bowl"
Source reference

Gary Regan, The Joy of Mixology

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Norm commented on 11/08/2014:

I usually use a 3-to-1 ratio of cognac to Crème de Menthe, such as 2 1/4 oz Cognac to 3/4 oz of Crème de Menthe.


yarm commented on 3/21/2023:

William Schmidt has a similar combination of Cognac, crème de menthe, and gum syrup under a different name (The Judge). The Stinger itself was +/- 1910 with the earliest reference that I have being Jacques Straub 1914. I'll parse the Oxford Companion entry later.


Brandy Alexander

2 oz Cognac
1 oz Crème de Cacao (brown)
1 oz Half-and-half
1 pn Nutmeg (fresh grated)
Instructions

Shake, strain, straight up, cocktail glass. Garnish.

Notes

There are many variations of ratios, including 3:2:1 and 1:1:1. The stated ratio above is suggested by Gary Regan.

Brandy Alexander
2006 creative commons, Jason Lam, Wikipedia
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Year
1922
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Created for the wedding of Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood and Viscount Lascelles, London, UK
Source reference
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4 stars
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  • Definitely a desert cocktail. Don't overdo the nutmeg. It works fine (and much cheaper) with Korbel Brandy rather than XO Cognac. :-) — ★★★★
  • Skip the chocolate. I make my BAs: 2/1/0.25 cognac/cream/syrup + fresh nutmeg as per a recipe I found in Arnold's Liquid Intelligence. It's dessert but it's fantastic.
  • Prefer 1:1:1 ratio, use good cognac and Mozart Dark Chocolate
  • Bad with cheap brandy. Not sure it's worth making with Cognac either using MB white cacao (but haven't tried yet).
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