Chaplin
Stir, strain, straight up, cocktail, garnish
Good bourbon flavor; mildly bitter and spicy. Nice slow-drinking cocktail.
- Excellent use of dry sherry. I used fino, which doesn't always play well with other ingredients. Can be a bit briny. But here it works really nicely with both the sweetness in the bourbon and the bitterness in the Ramazzotti. 4.5 if I could.
- I agree with other user - very clean, citrusy, almost metallic despite having bourbon. Don't skimp on the essential lemon oils! Delightful!
- Hard to describe taste: I want to say "clean," almost like the water I'd drink from the garden hose as a kid. Metal, citrusy, and bitter on the edges, but easy drinking.
- Old Bastard — Rye, Dry vermouth, Cynar, Campari, Lemon peel
- The Doe's Path — Rye, Dry vermouth, Cynar, Bénédictine, Rosemary
- Hoarse and Boggy — Rye, Zucca, Cranberry liqueur, Fino sherry
- Chinato e smoky — Islay Scotch, Chinato, Ramazzotti, Bitters, Peychaud's Bitters
Added attribution and slightly reformatted to our style guidelines. Thank you alphanumeric. I need to revisit this Manhattan-esque again!
Molto bene!
Enjoyed a super tasty variation with Averna instead of Ramazotti and 1/4oz Orancio vermouth instead of triple sec (alt ways to get hint of orange and balance sweetness). Really nice
Made this tonight with Amaro Montenegro and it was delightful.
I made your chocolate cake with strawberry instead of chocolate. Scrumptious!