Lux Peccato
Blend until smooth and pour into a parfait or pint glass.
- Velvet Elvis — Reposado Tequila, Crème Yvette, Ice cream, Milk, Orgeat, Nutmeg
Blend until smooth and pour into a parfait or pint glass.
Shake and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
Stir with cracked ice and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Squeeze a lemon peel over the top, rub it around the rim, and drop it in.
I can't tell if I agree with the "cloying" reviews or if I love it. I did closer to 1 and 3/4 rye. Def. interesting and would make again. But If I made a change I can't tell what it would be.
Shake, strain, Tiki glass, crushed ice
Build in pint glass, top with beer, stir gently.
Curated to fix fractional quantities.
Build in pint glass, top with beer, stir gently.
I thought I was over IPAs. I may be back on board.
Dash of Mole Bitters
Shake / B&S glass
Flamed Orange
Shake / Large Coupe
Flamed Orange
A 5oz cocktail? o_O
It does say LARGE coupe.
Shake / B&S glass
Flamed Orange
such a good name
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Remarkably similar in taste to "Blood & Sand." I was surprised given Blood & Sand has scotch as its base liquor, while Blood and Famine uses Bushmill's Irish whiskey for its base liquor (I chose Black Bush because of its strong, sturdy body notes). I also used Dolin Rouge for Blood and Sands' sweet vermouth. Black Bush manages to make its presence known over the other ingredients, that are also in Blood & Sand, which explains why both taste somewhat similar. The Blood & Sand is somewhat sweeter, as I used Dewar's scotch (a pleasant, light in body, blended scotch). In short, if you like one, you'll like the other. I rated Blood & Famine at 4.0.</p>
Nice and sweet, but not too sweet. I like it better than blood and sand! I used Tullamore Dew, Chinato vermouth and fresh squeezed orange - lovely!
Reduce sweet vermouth to 0.75 oz
Combine all ingredients in shaker. Fine strain into a coupe and garnish with a flamed orange.