Daisy If You Do
Muddle 2 lemon wheels with bitters, shake all but amaro, double strain, iced double old fashioned, float amaro, garnish
Imbibe Magazine, March/April 2011, p. 43
- less avave.
- Darker, but light cocktail. Great for a summer evening.
- Like a grown-up whiskey sour. 1/4 oz agave would be plenty, unless you like it sweet. Amaro sinks to bottom; may be better incorporated, rather than floated. Garnish is lovely. Used Wathen's bourbon.
- Bad Reputation — Bourbon, Bermuda rum, Herbal liqueur, Grapefruit bitters, Bitters, Grapefruit juice
- St. Jack — Rye, Bonal Gentiane Quina, Orange Curaçao, Orange bitters
- Bourbon Cocktail — Bourbon, Bénédictine, Triple sec, Bitters, Lemon peel, Lemon juice
- Gateway Sling — Bourbon, Averna, Cherry Liqueur, Lemon juice, Simple syrup, Brandied cherry
- Bonal & Rye — Rye, Bonal Gentiane Quina, Triple sec, Orange bitters, Bitters, Orange peel
Subbed out a few things - got good results: used B&B rather than Benedictine and Agave. Swapped the Whiskey Bitters for Grapefruit bitters, and used Averna as the amaro of choice. Sipping delight.
This is a brilliant drink, 5/5 for me. I followed the previous suggestions and incorporated the CioCiaro into the drink and used .25 oz simple syrup since I had no agave. My lemon slices were pretty thick, and I couldn't resist adding a couple dashes of rhubarb bitters. I used Bulleit bourbon.
I agree with others, it needs less agave. The drink w/ 1/2 oz agave syrup is very sweet, not quite cloying, but close. Otherwise the flavor is good--I incorporated the CioCiaro into the shake since others noted that the float sank.