Satan's Whiskers Cocktail
Shake, strain, straight up, cocktail glass, garnish
- 1 gin, ½ sweet vermouth, ½ dry vermouth, ½ Grand Marnier, 1 fresh orange juice Dash of Angostura or orange bitters Flamed orange peel, for garnish
- Twist on Bronx Cocktail. Another recipe (Dale DeGroff) claims for: 1 oz gin 1 oz orange juice ½ oz Grand Marnier ½ oz sweet vermouth ½ oz dry vermouth 1 dash orange bitters Orange peel garnish
- Standard recipe calls for 2 tsp orange liqueur and 1 ds orange bitters. For a bigger drink use 3/4 oz of each and 1/2 oz liqueur.
- Easy on the gin, fresh vermouth is especially important
- Tango — Gin, Sweet vermouth, Dry vermouth, Triple sec, Orange juice
- Come Dancing! — Gin, Amontillado Sherry, Bianco Vermouth, Bitters, Grapefruit juice
- Bloody Yeoman — Gin, Cherry Liqueur, Dry vermouth, Sweet vermouth, Orange juice
- Bryter Layter — Yuzu Sake, Aromatized wine, Swedish Punsch, Gin, Lime juice
- Bronx Cocktail with Bitters (Income Tax) — Gin, Dry vermouth, Sweet vermouth, Bitters, Orange juice
Corrected recipe. Increased first 3 ingredients from 1/2 to 3/4 oz, and added missing Grand Marnier. Added attribution.
This ratio is too sweet. More balanced ratio is 1:1:1:1/2:1/2:2
3 drops of my homemade bitters was too much. Try 2 next time. 3/4 oz OJ used. Used Lillet Rouge. Will try with Antica next.
This is one of my favorite Savoy cocktails. Note that the ratios in the book differ from the above recipe: orange juice should be equal parts as with the two vermouths and gin. Grand Marnier--which makes this "Satan's Whiskers (straight)"--is at a ratio of 1/2 the other components. The specific gin and vermouths are not called out in the Savoy.