Autumn's Dawn
Shaken, served up with a flamed orange peel as garnish.
- Orange oil on the nose hiding an explosion of flavor. Great balance between the apple, ginger, and lemon. A classic combo well-expressed.
- Pretty good, kinda sweet. 2nd time around I halved the maple and added a bit more applejack. Better.
- Cut back on maple syrup a bit.
- Sub Clear Creek for Lairds. Light and refreshing yet still full of fall.
- Sundial — Cognac, Cherry Liqueur, Elderflower liqueur, Amaro Abano, Lemon juice, Orgeat, Egg white, Grapefruit
- Dr. Hadley's Root Restorative — Apple brandy, Root liqueur, Bénédictine, Brandy, Bitters, Chocolate bitters, Demerara syrup, Lime juice, Mint
- Jacques Rose — Cognac, Pommeau de Normandie, Pear eau de vie, Absinthe, Lime juice, Grenadine, Simple syrup
- Spirit of '76 — Apple brandy, Navy strength rum, Rye, Amontillado Sherry, Bitters, Peychaud's Bitters, Orange juice, Lemon juice, Cinnamon syrup, Grade B maple syrup
- Golden Gun — Blended rum, Añejo rum, Apricot liqueur, Bitters, Lime juice, Demerara syrup, Grapefruit juice
Used Clear Creek "Eau de Vie de Pomme" instead of Lairds. Absolutely amazing.
Loved the flavours, but will make with less maple syrup next time... a bit too sweet for me.
I think steph is spot on here. Nice flavors and complexity but a lot too sweet for me. I wonder how we could maintain the same amount of maple essence without so much sugar.
Oh, and I also used Clear Creek's Eau de Vie de Pomme - wonderful.
If you want more maple flavor without quite so much sweetness, try using a touch of something such as Frontier's Maple flavoring. You'll need to experiment to find out how much to use, but I think it would probably accomplish what you want. Even better, if you could get your hands on some Green Mountain Organic Maple Liqueur, I bet using 1/2 oz. of that in place of the maple syrup might do the trick.
Muddling a small amount (1/2 tsp) fenugreek seeds might enhance the maple flavor - it's in imitation maple syrup.
Thanks,
Zachary
A very nice fall drink! Also tried it with 1/4 maple syrup and 1/4 cinnamon syrup, and a couple dashes of whiskey barrel aged bitters-that seemed to moderate the sweetness a little, but kept things smooth.