Eddie Brown

2 oz Gin
1 oz Aromatized wine, Lillet Blanc
Instructions

Stir, strain, straight up, cocktail

Notes

Cocchi American would be a good substitute for the original Kina Lillet.

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Year
1930's
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Savoy Cocktail Book
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Mr Manhattan (Savoy)

1 cube Sugar
4 lf Mint (gently pressed)
1⁄2 t Lemon juice
1⁄4 oz Orange juice
2 oz Genever, Bols
Instructions

Muddle sugar with lemon and orange juice, press mint, add gin, shake, strain, straight up, cocktail glass.

History

Sugar was crushed with a little water.

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Year
1930
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Savoy
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Broken Shoe Shiner

Instructions

Dry shake, shake with ice, strain, cocktail glass, garnish with 9 drops of rose water. Makes two.

Notes

Substitute other floral flavor for rose water, such as Crème de Violette. Some may prefer a touch more lemon.

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Year
2009
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Stephen Cole, Violet Hour, Chicago, IL
Source reference

Beta Cocktails

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  • I try less Pernod.
  • will probably try this with Muse Verte...
  • Nice. A bit sweet though.
  • Very good. Used Absinthe and Creme de Violette. A tad sweet and candy-like. Might be better with more Aperol and less pineapple and pernod. — ★★★★
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Dan commented on 11/04/2011:

That is odd. The recipe came directly from the first edition of Rogue Cocktails -- now renamed Beta Cocktails. The blurb from the first edition is reproduced in this blog post by Fred Yarm on Cocktail Virgin Slut, along with some interesting backstory.

The only difference I see in the two recipes is that the one from Rogue Cocktails specifies merely "Pernod," but which we assume Stephen means Pernod brand pastis. Rimbaud's Left Hand on about.com specifies "Pernod Absinthe." This is a quite different from the sweet low-alcohol pastis of the Rogue Cocktails recipe. Interestingly, the photograph on the about.com page is copyright Pernod Absinthe.

I wonder if Pernod modified the recipe when it introduced its Absinthe. This is mere speculation, of course. I will see if I can contact Stephen Cole and find out.


Foglia Noce (Walnut Leaves)

2 1⁄2 oz Applejack
1 oz Nocino
Instructions

Expressed orange peel (discarded), Stir, Rocks, Lowball

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Year
2009
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
John Gertsen, No. 9 Park, Boston, MA
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  • Simple but very good - both primary flavors of spirits complement each other very well. I used Peychaud's bitters.
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Arborist

2 oz Gin
1⁄4 oz Dry vermouth
1⁄4 oz Nocino
Instructions

Carpano Antica will be dryer than Punt e Mes. Could also use regular sweet vermouth.
Expressed Lemon peel (discarded), Stir, Straight Up, Cocktail

Notes

OK. Caramel, slightly sweet. Made with Carpano Antica.

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Year
2010
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Unknown.
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3 stars
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  • Not likely to try again.
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Haitian Witch

2 oz Rum (barbancourt)
3⁄4 oz Lime juice
Instructions

Shake, Rocks, Lowball

Notes

Nice complex cherry flavors.

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Year
2008
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Eastern Standard
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4 stars
(12 ratings)
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  • Wonderful! I made mine with Meyers and pure agave nectar. Not too sweet - odd but lovely hint of banana.
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Liberal

1 1⁄2 oz Rye (or bourbon)
1⁄2 oz Sweet vermouth
1⁄4 oz Amer Picon
Instructions

Stir, strain, straight up, cocktail glass

History

Original ratio is 1:1:1, a very sweet drink with a dash of absinthe. Ted Haigh (Vintage Spirits & Forgotten Cocktails) suggests 3/4oz bourbon, 3/4 oz sweet vermouth, 3 dashes Amer, 1 dash orange bitters.

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Year
1903
Authenticity
Altered recipe
Creator
Thomas Stuart?
Source reference

Thomas Stuart's "Stuart's Fancy Drinks and How to Mix Them"

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  • Using 1.5/1/.25 ratio
  • I liked it. Delicate little drink. I went with the 1.5/1/.5 ratio, and I also added a dash of grapefruit bitters and I also thought it benefited from the oils of a lemon twist.
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  • Decent, but didn't find it to be any great improvement over a Manhattan when using Picon Biere.
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This may have originated in Thomas Stuart's "Stuart's Fancy Drinks and How to Mix Them" from 1904. His Liberal is 1/3 each Pecon Bitters (sic), 1/3 whiskey, and 1/3 Italian (sweet) vermouth, with 3-4 dashes of absinthe.


Been meaning to try this for probably a yr- finally did, and not a fan as it is too sweet and the orange flavor is overwhelming. I did use Bittermens Amere Nouvelle so I'm not sure how much of a difference that makes. I'd much prefer a Brooklyn cocktail.


I have seen this in Modern American Drinks by George J Kappeler (1900) as
Liberal Cocktail
1/2 large bar glass ice
1 dash simple syrup
1/2 jigger Amer Picon
1/2 jigger whiskey
1 piece lemon peel
Fill a mixing-​glass half-​full fine ice, add one dash syrup, half a jigger Amer Picon bitters, half a jigger whiskey. Mix, strain into cocktail-​glass. A small piece of lemon peel on top. Serve.

I have also seen this cocktail attributed to Joseph Santini of New Orleans' City Exchange c. 1850 but I have not seen an original publication.


Rhum Cocktail Marilene

1⁄2 oz Lime juice (4 pieces)
2 t Sugar
Instructions

Muddle the lime pieces and sugar in a rocks glass, add rhum and ice, and shake. Add Angostura bitters on top and lightly stir in.

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Year
2008
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Chez Henri, Cambridge, MA
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Punky Monkey

1 oz Bourbon, George T. Stagg (or other overproof)
1⁄2 oz Agave syrup
1⁄2 oz Pineapple juice
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
3 Cardamom (pods, muddled)
Instructions

Lightly muddle the cardamom. Add rest of ingredients plus ice, shake, and double strain into a coupe glass. Optional garnish of a cardamom shoot.

History

Name for the creator's nickname for his girlfriend when she's being a smartypants. Our thanks to Fred Yarm for blogging about this cocktail.

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Year
2009
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Joaquin Simo, Death & Company, New York, NY
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  • This is a combination of my wife and my nickname for our daughter
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Just having one right now. Quiet similar of the kampaïneapple i've posted recently.  Very nice. I've tried to up a bit the lemon juice after a few sips but original ratios are better.

Used stagg jr,  havana selección maestros.

 

Will do again.


Shaddock

3⁄4 oz Genever, Bols
3⁄4 oz Aperol
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
Instructions

Shake, Straight Up, Cocktail

History

Shaddock: a large yellow grapefruit-like citrus fruit allied to the orange and the lemon and presumed to be native to Malaysia and Polynesia. Named after Captain Shaddock, the 17th century English ship commander who introduced the citrus varietal to the West Indies. -- CocktailViginSlut

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Year
2010
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Trina's Starlite Lounge, Cambridge, MA
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4 stars
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  • Nice 1:1:1:1 recipe that still let's genever shine through!
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Good stuff. Same sort of flavor judo as the Jasmine cocktail, but much easier to remember, and a bit more mild and approachable. Sort of the difference between fresh, ruby red grapefruit and older white grapefruit.

Varied this by using Hayman's gin and Lime Juice.


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Nice mix of ingredients.  As with most recipes that call for equal amounts I played with proportions.  This is just a matter of taste of course.  My pick:  1.5 oz Genever; 1 oz Elderflower; 1/2 oz lemon juice; 1/2 oz Aperol