Big Ben
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Created as a SuperBowl party to honor quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
- Call of the Wild — Rye, Old Tom Gin, Bénédictine, Herbal liqueur, Orange bitters, Lemon peel
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Created as a SuperBowl party to honor quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
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A Last Word with Scotch dominant rather than gin subservient.
Confirmed: bold and interesting. Very tasty, very successful. 4.5-5/5.
Made with Laphroaig 10 Cask Strength Edition a10 and a tiny bit heavy on it. It's robust but still light on its feet, an odd delivery system for such a tasty scotch but a good one.
This is the excact same drink as Phil Wards "Pete's Word" from 2008. It's featured in the Death&Co book.
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Most feel 1oz of lemon juice is too much. Try 1/2 to 3/4 oz.
Made two versions of this cocktail, and enjoyed the second one with 1/2 ounce lemon juice, rather than a full ounce.
I found the lemon overwhelming in the recipe posted. Adjust to your taste.
Used Michters US-1 Rye, Hiram Walker Kirshwasser, Taylor's Falernum, and Peychaud's.
I tried this with Bulleit Rye and Clear Creek Kirschwasser. I agree that it is pretty tart with the amount of lemon specified; I'll try .75 oz next time. I do like the drink overall though- the Kirschwasser and Falernum get along better than I would have guessed.
This is good, but I agree that adjustments are better, I used:
Jim Beam (finishing off the bottle), Clear Creek, Taylor's, and 1/2 oz.lemon with Peychaud's.
Close, but next time I'll probably reduce the Falernum to match the reduced lemon. And I'll have to try it with a true Black Forest kirsch like Schladerer. And another American kirsch like Aqua Perfecta. And other ryes, possibly increasing that to 1½. I think it'll be worth another few tries.
0.5 oz lemon juice worked fine - try 0.75 oz next time. Alternatively, lower Falernum a bit, as it is fairly assertive.
Lime twist?, Shake, Straight Up, Cocktail
Rather like a Margarita.
Stir, Straight Up, Cocktail
Was okay. A bit sweeter than expected. Apparently I didn't have lemon bitters at home (dozens at the store though... Ugh) so I subbed some Lemon Verbina bitters that I got from Josh @ Trina's. Not enough bite to offset the Benedictine. Will try again with Berg & Hauck/TBT Lemon Bitters which should round this out nicely.
Lemon twist, Stir, Straight Up, Cocktail
Original is too much gin, too little Campari. As revised, very similar to Magnolia Tree
Fee Bros lemon bitters sort of ruined the drink, but could still tell it was very good.
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Author recommends a less assertive gin, such as Plymouth.
Cocktail was unnamed, so I provided a descriptive name.
Stir with ice, roll bitters in chilled snifter, strain into snifter, garnish.
Extra-wide orange twist, Stir, Straight Up, Snifter
Challenging. Quite bitter. I drank it on the rocks, and it mellowed nicely. Otherwise would need to cook some. Might benefit from more sherry.
tried this with Australian amontillado sherry (no orange peel). found I needed a touch more tequila and it was helped by a few drops of lemon juice. I'm thinking I'll try a hair less Cynar. Nice.
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A bit too sour - maybe ease up on the lemon a bit. Otherwise an interesting combination of rye and kirsch.
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Added better attribution, instructions, and clarified brand preference. Seems like a bold and interesting drink. It's on my suggested list now.